To: Erik Latranyi
Look, I will be the first to agree and admire Walker's performance in Wisconsin when it comes to facing down the unions, a corrupt prosecutor and his union wife, and all of the 'RAT-liberal garbage that got slung at him. No argument there.
What I think is the unseen and unspoken issue, is the fact that Scott Walker is the classic "big frog in a little pond", he has made the pond in Wisconsin his own, and it is his to lose, but can he translate that into being a bigger frog in a bigger national pond?
At this point, his numbers suggest 'not yet'.
59 posted on
08/24/2015 3:04:00 AM PDT by
mkjessup
(Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
To: mkjessup
Look, I will be the first to agree and admire Walker's performance in Wisconsin when it comes to facing down the unions, a corrupt prosecutor and his union wife, and all of the 'RAT-liberal garbage that got slung at him. No argument there. But it does not end there.
Walker instituted conservatism in a way that has not been seen in this country in decades.
Do you understand what he has accomplished?
Voter ID
Concealed Carry
Drug testing welfare recipients
Eliminate in-state tuition for illegals
Banned state funding for Planned Parenthood (long before the videos)
Took taxpayers off the hook for new Milwaukee stadium
Turned a deficit to surplus
Cut taxes
Right to work state
...and more
This is a governor with a pure conservative track record. The attacks on him are proxy attacks on choice words and his associations. But when it comes to an actual record of accomplishment, nobody comes close to Walker.
68 posted on
08/24/2015 3:14:21 AM PDT by
Erik Latranyi
(Trump - He likes progressive taxes and criticizes Walker for not raising taxes in WI)
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