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To: Brown Deer

Scott Walker’s going to make it, but he’ll be no better than George Bush Jr. in governing (that means that we’ll see a string of “conservative” sellouts from this guy, and gnashing of teeth on this website).


16 posted on 02/17/2015 7:09:24 PM PST by JSDude1
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To: JSDude1

Bush’s biggest flaw was communication. No one is going to be 100% lockstep on decisions, but Bush ended up failing by refusing to communicate. His second biggest flaw was not leading on stopping runaway spending. The congress was equally culpable.

Walker has shown fiscal leadership and effective communication. Is he perfect? No, but he fights and he wins, and he’d definitely drive some good reform policy.


21 posted on 02/17/2015 7:34:46 PM PST by ilgipper
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To: JSDude1

You are correct. He appears to be evolving on the illegal immigration issue. The question is, is he “evolving” so he can run for POTUS?

Here is Scott Walker on the issues:

Endorses path to citizenship for immigrant workers

Scott Walker distanced himself from House Republicans debating a new immigration bill by endorsing a path to citizenship for immigrant workers.Walker acknowledged that a substantial number of Wisconsin farms depend on migrant workers, some of them here illegally. He also was sharply critical of how difficult the federal government makes it for those workers to come to this country.

“If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don’t care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else,” he said. “I want them here.”

The Democratic-led U.S. Senate passed an immigration bill last week that features a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants already in the U.S. Many conservative House Republicans oppose the bill, viewing it as rewarding law-breakers.

He said as a gubernatorial candidate in 2010 that he would sign an Arizona-style bill, which would allow local police to stop suspected illegal immigrants.
Source: Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, “Endorses path to citizenship” , Jul 3, 2013

Make it easier to enter the country legally

Walker said he is in favor of the Senate immigration bill—that features a path to citizenship—but called it a backward “Band-Aid” approach, saying elected leaders should make it easier for people to enter the country and become legal citizens in the first place.

“Not only do they need to fix things for people already here, or find some way to do it, there’s got to be a larger way to fix the system in the first place,” he said. “Because if it wasn’t so cumbersome, if there wasn’t such a long wait, if it wasn’t so difficult to get in, we wouldn’t have the other problems that we have (with people living here illegally),” he said. Walker’s stance on immigration reform evolved over the years.
Source: Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, “Endorses path to citizenship” , Jul 3, 2013

2010: stop suspected illegals; 2012: that’s a distraction

Walker’s stance on immigration reform evolved over the years. He said as a gubernatorial candidate in 2010 that he would sign an Arizona-style bill, which would allow local police to stop suspected illegal immigrants, if he were elected. Then, in December 2012, Walker said he no longer favored such a bill, telling reporters that such legislation would become a “huge distraction” from accomplishing his agenda for the state. Today, Walker said he would support a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants under some circumstances.

Source: Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, “Endorses path to citizenship” , Jul 3, 2013

Supports AZ’s immigration law and no benefits for illegals

I am disappointed by the federal judge’s ruling to block Arizona’s right to enforce the rule of law without interference from the federal government. As governor, I will sign similar legislation to the Arizona Law to ensure the taxpayers of Wisconsin are not paying for benefits like Badger Care and in state college tuition for people who are here illegally.

http://www.ontheissues.org/Scott_Walker.htm


26 posted on 02/17/2015 7:52:56 PM PST by stilloftyhenight (‘the Medieval Christian threat is under control’)
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To: JSDude1

“Republican” and “sellout” increasingly appear together in the same sentence.


32 posted on 02/17/2015 8:49:25 PM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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