Posted on 07/26/2015 5:46:12 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
That’s what the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank thinks:
Walker then went on to celebrate his triumphs over the demonstrators who objected to his dismantling of Wisconsins public-sector unions, portraying the pro-union forces as violent thugs. Those big government interests they believe they can win by intimidating elected officials, he said. There were amazing things they did to try to intimidate us. The good news is we didnt back down. We remembered the reason we were elected was not to serve the few in our state capitol, but to serve the masses.
This is the essence of Walkers appeal and why he is so dangerous. He is not as outrageous as Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), but his technique of scapegoating unions for the nations ills is no less demagogic. Sixty-five years ago, another man from Wisconsin made himself a national reputation by frightening the country about the menace of communists, though the actual danger they represented was negligible. Scott Walker is not Joe McCarthy, but his technique is similar: He suggests that the nations ills can be cured by fighting labor unions (foremost among the big government special interests hurting the United States), even though unions represent just 11 percent of the U.S. workforce and have been at a low ebb.
“Dangerous” to a big-government, partisan Democrat like Milbank, maybe. Encouraging to the rest of us.
This year, Walker likened the union protesters in Madison, Wis., to the murderous Islamic State: If I can take on 100,000 protesters, I can do the same across the world. Before that, he described public-sector union members as the haves taking advantage of the have-nots the taxpayers.
He denounced the protests against his efforts to undo the unions as thuggery. He described collective bargaining as a corrupt system and diagnosed union leaders as having a sense of entitlement. After beating public-sector unions and surviving recall, Walker this year signed anti-union right-to-work legislation. He has said he doesnt think the minimum wage serves a purpose, and he has opposed prevailing-wage and living-wage requirements.
Gee, Milbank says this like it’s a bad thing.
More:
The left should fear Walker. He’s the real deal. Those who are leery right now will have their fears alleviated soon enough.
Walker pushed for R Prebius as head of the RNC.
Prebius the conservative hating K street - chamber whore who held back campaign funds for Ken C in Va.Prebius who help take out McDaniel in MS.
Walker has ultra DC insider snake George Will's wife on his team.
Then please explain how a conservative hires this left wing crazy by mistake?
http://www.mofopolitics.com/2015/03/16/scott-walker-hires-militant-feminazi-liz-mair-for-outreach/
Walker is the DC insiders back up option.
With voter ID Bush would have won in 2000 & 2004. Maybe stop bus loads from Chicago voting in Wisc.
Agree. His only positive is the right-to-work legislation that busted the union hold. He’s a RINO on other matters.
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