MADISON-it was difficult to your ships inside the Capitol Thursday and it was very hot to thousands of people.
Capitol Police, to assess the extent to which people were inside, 500,000 more outside.
As the last few days, the majority of the crowd in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, objected to the Bill.
FOX 11 found few supporters, who seemed to attract attention.
Ex-Marine Dave Willoughby says, it was against him in a 25000 human Capitol. It does not bother him, because he felt safe and secure the budget bypasses BOM, Scott Walker.
"I'm shocked these teachers. They abandoned their posts. They are AWOL. They should be in the category, "said Willoughby West Allis.
Diane Meyer has retired, but says, Madison-the scene recalls the European Union seitsemäntenäkymmenentenäyhdeksäntenä déjà vu of days.
"It makes me want to cry because I have seen in the us for an indefinite period of time. We live in a progressive State-and now we are taking a step backwards, "the ten, said Meyer Madison.
The budget bill shall not affect the Meyer or many others Protested, but they still felt was an important to demonstrate its support.
"I think that they should be sharing with us, and drawing a line between the unions," said Chad Siegmann, firefighter, Grand fuel chute.
The Bill contains the highway workers and Oshkosh: Brian Kumbier, after effects can be reduced, says Northeast Wisconsin in the streets.
"Go out and fix the holes in the State of the roads I guess the rules there. The State does not work with us, you want to enter the pitfalls out there. See how the private sector to the rules of it then, "said Kumbier, the Winnebago County Highway worker.
If it seems in the future, some say, no one seems to do more than students who were also.
Chase Studinski, Sun Prairie as a student of the "Very I would like to be in school to get training just now, we're here to support the Bill of materials (BOM), so we can go back to school," said.
And although all had the right to be the Capitol, some welcomed more than others.
Although the Exchange heated at times, police say, mutiny, mostly have remained safe.
Capitol Police announced the arrests of nine on Thursday. They said also, others were in the position of the area.
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