Update: RPW Occupiers Were Disabled Advocates

An update on the story we had here yesterday about protesters taking over the HQ of the Republican Party of Wisconsin demanding a meeting with Gov. Walker.

Turns out the occupiers, who were removed by Madison police, were disabled citizens and advocates for the disabled who were told by Democrat lawmakers that their assistance would be cut off if the budget repair bill becomes law.

In the video, there is a woman who said that she was told by Sen. Bob Jauch (Fleebagger-Poplar) that her chemotherapy would be terminated if the bill passes. In other words, if Gov. Walker’s proposed fix to the state budget were to become law, she’d die.

Watch the video (via the MacIver Institute):

Disgusting what the union thugs and their stooges are doing. Going so far as to lie to and manipulate the disabled into staging an occupation.

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2 thoughts on “Update: RPW Occupiers Were Disabled Advocates

  1. HeatherRadish says:

    Aren’t there planned cuts to state health services if the bill ISN’T passed?

  2. Not sure. I know there are a lot of layoffs planned starting on Monday. Don’t screw wit da union if youse wants to keep yer job.

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