Just like in years past, the elections of 2006 are of vital importance. This year we vote for a governor for our state. Just like in 2002, Jim Doyle is asking for our support.
As this next election season began to rev up, I thought I would go back and take a look at the promises made to us by Governor Jim Doyle and see how he has faired in keeping the promises that he made.
On Inaugural day,
From Jim Doyle's inaugural speech, Jim Doyle (highlighted in blue) promised to:
1. from here on out, state government will move forward by bringing people together, not by dividing them. That means we'll approach problem-solving not as Republicans and Democrats, not as business and labor, but as citizens of one state, headed - together - towards one future. (Never have we ever seen the conservatives and the liberals so divided. Governor Doyle's veto pen has highlighted those differences. When the time comes to over-ride a veto- the Democrats stay loyal to Doyle, the Republicans stay loyal to each other.)
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
2. Making sure our kids go to even better schools and universities. (Just this past week a study was released on the graduation rate in Milwaukee Schools.
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
3. Helping create good, high paying jobs that let people enjoy a good life. (Let's see, just in
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
4. Not raising taxes on the hardworking people of
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
5. Helping usher in new high tech and information-age businesses. (Within the last week,
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
6. Keeping our citizens safe on their streets and in their neighborhoods. (Everyone has heard about the 28 shooting in
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
7. Protecting
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
8. Listening carefully for the quiet voices - our seniors, those in desperate need of health care, our fellow citizens held back by poverty. (Since Doyle has become governor, we have become #1.
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
9. From here on out, restoring
Outcome: this promise was broken to Wisconsinites
Judging by Governor Jim Doyle's own promises; his leadership in the state of
The question that Wisconsinites have to ask themselves is whether or not we should give Jim Doyle four more years as the governor of this state or should we try and head in a new direction?
1 comment:
Wisconsin is for sale. Apply at Doyle's office for how much it will cost you.
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