Unions Gloat: #Occupy Wouldn't Be Happening Without Us
Unions: "There wouldn't be thuggery without us". When this whole thing goes tits up (and it's inevitable, this collection of scalawags amounts to a TON of gunpowder and they are playing with matches) it very well COULD discredit everyone involved from Obama TO the unions.
There are two ways that 2012 is going to come out as: 1980, in which everyone rushes to the polls to GET RID OF a clueless idiot who has presided over a terrible economy, OR 1968, in which people rush to the polls to GET RID OF a clueless idiot who is aiding and abetting VIOLENCE AND CHAOS in the streets so that law and order can be restored. At this point, assuming there ARE elections (and we can take nothing for granted with this guy) we could nominate a ham sandwich and Obama is going to lose 40 states. He'll carry the other "17".
As for the unions, when we get our majorities back we owe them some payback: NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK. Not only is it fair (no one should EVER be forced to join and pay dues to ANY organization they don't wish to be a member of) it will STIMULATE the economy like nothing ever before done!
Patch Gets Love From TV's "Turtle"
You just can’t buy the kind of publicity Patch received Saturday.
Jerry Ferrara, who portrays the character " Turtle " on the hit HBO show “ Entourage ,” donned the same type of green t-shirts us non-Hollywood-but-extremely-Patchy types wear .
From what I hear, Ferrara heard about Patch through mutual friends who are big fans and supporters. He keeps tabs on his hometown, Brooklyn, NY, via the Patch there, and is also a big fan of the Livingston, NJ, site whenever he's in town.
On Saturday, Ferrara, a huge college football fan, was a guest of ESPN’s College GameDay, which set up shop in Madison in anticipation of the Wisconsin-Nebraska Big Ten showdown.
Ferrara, who correctly picked the Badgers as the winner, did so while rockin’ a Patch t-shirt. While only a portion of the Patch green was visible under his zipped-up jacket on the show, he was wandering around Madison with the shirt clearly visible. In fact, Greenfield Interim Police Chief Brad Wentlandt emailed me to say he saw him before the game.






The phrase “Jump Around” now appears on Wisconsin T-shirts and is such a part of Wisconsin's identity that its fans become ornery when other universities attempt to adopt the phrase and the jumping that comes with it. When Kluender's fiancée moved to




