I forgot about Walker having some kind of campaign financing issue that his opposition naturally will have interest in exploiting, but that certainly pales in my opinion to Jeb’s pushing the answer on too many things to be that the government is the answer, and his liberal affect that goes with it.
Jeb has let monumental issues morph into liberal playing fields and outcomes. Regardless of his claims, Common Core has become a pathway for runaway heavy handedness socialist curriculum, and the extreme examples on youtube.com are simply undeniable.
If he is so smart, he should have anticipated that his bright idea would become a tool for the Left, because HE LEFT THE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN PLACE, which is Public Education.
Also from that link I sent you above: "....Walker has denied any wrongdoing, and the Wisconsin Supreme Court could decide this summer whether to throw out the investigation.
"It seems unlikely that the Supreme Court ultimately reinstates the probe," Franklin said."
In fact!.....
Now it's costing the WI taxpayers to DEFEND the Milwaukee County DA who launched the probe against Walker in 2012!
"...MADISON, Wis. Taxpayers conservatively have spent north of $775,000 defending the prosecutors of a politically charged John Doe investigation driven on a legal theory that even the prosecutors have rejected.
The state, as of Monday, had paid $368,654.60 for the legal defense of Francis Schmitz, the special prosecutor for the multi-county John Doe probe into dozens of conservative organizations and Gov. Scott Walkers campaign, according to information obtained by Wisconsin Reporter through an open records request.
Taxpayers are on the hook for another $407,643.58 in attorney fees to defend Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, the Democrat who launched the probe in late summer 2012, two of his assistant DAs and a special investigator contracted by the state Government Accountability Board.
Thats an awful lot of taxpayer dollars to advance a legal theory that the state itself has already repudiated, said Andrew M. Grossman, an attorney for political activist Eric OKeefe and his Wisconsin Club for Growth, one of 29 conservative groups targeted in the campaign finance probe.
The expenditures were released by Walkers legal counsel, who, under state law, is in charge of handling the legal bills of the same people who for the past few years have gone after Walkers campaign and the Republican governors conservative allies. Costs reflect only money spent defending the prosecutors in federal court."....... More