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riversedge

(70,413 posts)
Mon Feb 16, 2015, 05:36 PM Feb 2015

Growing Complaints About Scott Walker’s Never-Ending Campaign

We need a lot or ROARING before so many get their heads out of the snowbanks1



http://expressmilwaukee.com/blog-11243-growing-complaints-about-scott-walker%E2%80%99s-never-ending-campaign-|-daily-dose-|-shepherd-express.html#


Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015
Growing Complaints About Scott Walker’s Never-Ending Campaign


Scott Walker has taken his blurred lines show on the road.

No, not the Robin Thicke version of blurred lines, thank god.

Rather, Walker is famous—or infamous—for blurring the lines between official duties and his never-ending political campaign.

He’s taken it from the county executive’s suite in the courthouse, to his statewide Harley tour to the state Capitol, where he took a phone call from “David Koch” about how he’d thought about planting agents provocateurs among the legitimate protesters outside.

Then he blurred the lines between his official campaign and the allegedly independent special interest groups that were coordinating with his campaign.

Now he’s gone overseas with a quickly announced trade mission to England, where he’s allegedly too focused on Wisconsin’s cheese making to answer questions about evolution.

This isn’t a trade mission, folks, even though he’s trying to sell it as one.

State taxpayers are footing the bill for this junket, which isn’t doing a damn thing for Wisconsin’s economic prospects but merely making Walker the laughingstock of England.

Is it an official trip or a campaign stop?......

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Growing Complaints About Scott Walker’s Never-Ending Campaign (Original Post) riversedge Feb 2015 OP
much easier to campaign than to govern guillaumeb Feb 2015 #1

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. much easier to campaign than to govern
Mon Feb 16, 2015, 05:47 PM
Feb 2015

typical Republican nonsense. But since they do not believe in government I suppose that not actually governing is a Zen form of governing.

Who knew Walker was so smart?

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