Walker’s credibility problems:
1. Flipping & Flopping on amnesty (aka “pathway”)
2. Closed door meeting with Chamber of Commerce amnesty pushers
Walker cannot be trusted. Period!
I think I found the sign you dropped.
Shall we try adding some context here?
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The Phoenix Business Journal reports thats what Gov. Walker did when he spoke this week to the Arizona Chamber of Commerce. It was part of a series featuring presidential contenders.
Id love to tell you what he had to say that was important enough for him to travel thousands of miles from home, but I cant, Travis Arbon writes. The event was closed to the media.
However, Arbon adds, although traditional media outlets were denied access, that didnt stop the chamber from encouraging attendees to share the days events on social media through #AZLeadership on Twitter.
So much for that talking point.
Regarding his flip-flopping, yeah, some of his earlier statements on amnesty bothered me, but he is on the right side of the issue now - as a tech worker in my fifties, I have to always be looking over my shoulder at the prospects of my job getting outsourced. Walker now understands that, whereas Ted Cruz proposed an amendment to the Gang of 8 amnesty in the Senate that would have significantly increased the number of H-1B visas.
So no one is without warts here. What I am interested in is a candidate who has beaten the Dems at their own game and is learning how to put Main Street over Wall Street. So far Walker is doing that very well, I hope Cruz improves as well so we have two solid conservative choices in case one stumbles. But I have no desire to see idiotic circular firing squads going on with half-baked talking points like you did here.