Many government employees, administrators and those in government connected businesses will oppose Walker for obvious reasons. But without radical reductions in spending including federal pork to state and local governments (and consequent de facto reductions in regulations), the economic situation will continue to worsen toward unthinkable disaster, even for those who oppose him. We see the choice between some rather large layoffs and nearly all-inclusive layoffs in the near future. It’s either deep cuts in spending or the remainder of the default process and its conclusion of repudiations of debt.
Walker sounds pretty good to me. I haven’t actually been researching the field yet.
I do know that I prefer to have some one with enough experience that I can see how he has voted and handled various actions in the past. I also prefer Governors.
Politicians are pretty good at sounding conservative when they are running, but their prior actions tell the real story.