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To: grey_whiskers

” the concerns of a governor usually don’t touch on national issues”

Not always however that doesn’t mean that the governor doesn’t have an opinion. I’m sure he did as he certainly had one when he signed an immigration resolution as county executive of Milwaukee. He also has been speaking about his opinions on amnesty at least since 2013 in interviews.

While immigration issues were not in the forefront of his campaigns for governor and of course not the recall election Walker is more than aware of farmer’s concerns in WI for cheap labor. WI farms higher a lot of immigrants.

Common Core and gay marriage are national issues and they certainly were being discussed as issues in WI. I think the Act 10 issue was so huge that little else was being discussed except for maybe jobs at the time.

“If not, he did a rookie mistake during the vetting”

I can’t remember if I made any comment in this thread about that issue. You’ll have to refresh my memory but I also read that she had worked for him before and considered her a friend. It was a bad choice that is for sure. A rookie mistake? I don’t consider Walker a rookie. He has been politically active since his college years.

How long does it take for one of his staff to look up her on facebook or twitter? Sloppy work. Perhaps they didn’t think it would be an issue. Perhaps it wasn’t when he was running for gov. but they probably learned the hard way that it sure would be now.

I’ve read Walker’s book and I get the impression that he is a lot like GW Bush in that respect. He likes to hire friends and considers his employees like family. That’s not always the best way to run a tight ship. It makes it difficult to fire someone when they are a friend.

Walker has had problems with staff in the past. My impression is that hiring is not his strong suit.

“(What was your daughter’s PhD in? Mine is in molecular physics...)”

Music Theory. She started at UW Whitewater, got her masters at Florida State and finished in Madison.

Oh the stories she told about living there and the things that went on at the University. It’s not easy to be a conservative and go to school there. She was afraid she wouldn’t make it unless she pretended to be a democrat. So she did. It’s a nasty place but I think DC is probably a lot worse in many ways. They just may be a bit more sophisticated about it but I can’t say I’ve spent much time in DC. Just a family sight-seeing trip when I was a kid.


145 posted on 03/18/2015 10:19:48 PM PDT by conservativegranny
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To: conservativegranny

“WI farms higher a lot of immigrants”

Oh for Pete’s sake granny it’s HIRE! LOL!


146 posted on 03/18/2015 10:21:08 PM PDT by conservativegranny
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To: conservativegranny

Good-faith answers on your part. Pass, and all’s well.
I’ll try to reply in more detail tonight.


162 posted on 03/19/2015 4:54:36 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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