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Gass3268
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« on: April 05, 2018, 06:56:26 AM »

It’s full of absolute moonbats hence the name 30 square miles of nonsense surrounded by reality. It’s the Cambridge of the Midwest

All three claims in this post are nonsense.
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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2018, 07:22:55 AM »

It’s full of absolute moonbats hence the name 30 square miles of nonsense surrounded by reality. It’s the Cambridge of the Midwest

All three claims in this post are nonsense.

The people are relatively moonbats, Dane County is larger than 30 square miles, and Wisconsin is not in the Midwest. So which is the Cambridge of the Midwest: Lawrence, Lincoln, or Iowa City?

Probably a city close to the state's largest city, preferably with multiple universities, a strong leftwing lean, and a history of leftwing activism. Maybe Ann Arbor?

Madison being the state capital and also the economic engine of the state makes it quite different from Cambridge, MA.
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« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2018, 01:08:28 AM »

It’s full of absolute moonbats hence the name 30 square miles of nonsense surrounded by reality. It’s the Cambridge of the Midwest

All three claims in this post are nonsense.

The people are relatively moonbats, Dane County is larger than 30 square miles, and Wisconsin is not in the Midwest. So which is the Cambridge of the Midwest: Lawrence, Lincoln, or Iowa City?

Probably a city close to the state's largest city, preferably with multiple universities, a strong leftwing lean, and a history of leftwing activism. Maybe Ann Arbor?

Madison being the state capital and also the economic engine of the state makes it quite different from Cambridge, MA.

Milwaukee is actually the economic engine of the state, Madison is the education/governmental engine of the state.

As for why it's so liberal the Republican party's platform right now is to shrink the government drastically, destroy the universities while cutting their budgets to skeletons and tell everyone who works in those industries that they're evil, un-American mongrels and it's not hard to see why they're so liberal.

Epic Systems, Exact Sciences, and Spectrum Brands would like to have a word with you about economic engines.

Milwaukee is a bunch of middling manufacturing outfits whose best days are behind them (Harley Davidson, Johnson Controls, etc).

Northwestern Mutual, Johnson Controls, Fiserv, Manpower, Rockwell, Kohls, so basically 6 fortune 500 companies and many, many more.

Madison is a very strong economy but it is NOT the economic engine of the state. It's also a bubble with many people in Madison having no idea about Milwaukee at all and never going there, while people here love to go to the capital.

Edit: As a side note Epic basically treats new hires as trash, they're basically a meat grinder for new tech grads. Very long work, not good pay/benefits, they eat them up and spit almost all out.

Unless they are going to a sporting event, Summerfest or a concert.
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