Walker will say what he needs to say and do whatever the Chamber of Commerce and the cheap labor lobby tell him to do.
I wish I knew.
It does not inspire confidence that he’s not been clearly on the side of the rule of law and the citizens.
His most recent remarks about “high standard” do not give me the comfortable feeling that he won’t find some way to explain away why he may eventually give citizenship (even in some supposedly tortuous path of hurdles to be met).
The fact that he won’t say “no citizenship for illegals - ever” is extremely telling to me.
Without a degree he will get slammed on national stage.
He’s done some good stuff, but people want more than a high school graduate for President.
He is flip-flopping. Where else would you expect Walker to be on a critical issue?
Walker is wherever his buddy Norquist and the Cheap Labor Express tells him to be.
After those three, I have no other prospects to look forward to.
GO CRUZ!!!
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It makes no difference what he says NOW. If he becomes president he’ll do what the Chamber of Commerce tells him to do.
It’s a RINO Nation.
What is the difference how a candidate leans on one particular issue? Why is everyone hammering the numerous Repubs but no one is questioning Hillary about anything. She will go unquestioned until they arrive at the answers that “poll the best”. Why does no one question her about anything including her illegal activities?
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 GOP presidential candidate, pledged to protect American workers from the economic effects, not only of illegal immigration but also of a massive increase in legal immigration.
During an interview with Glenn Beck, Walker became the first declared or potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate to stake out a position on immigration fully in line with that of Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL). He also noted that he has been working with Chairman Sessions on the issue to learn more about it.
Hmm. Brietbart... Sessions... good company.