Posted on 02/27/2015 11:41:59 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Milwaukee County officials say they don't plan another mass release of emails collected in the John Doe investigation into Gov. Scott Walker's aides and associates when he was county executive.
County attorney Paul Bargren says in a letter Wednesday to The Associated Press that more than 29 gigabytes of documents were released as ordered by a judge between August and December. The AP and other news organizations reviewed hundreds of thousands of documents during that time.....
(Excerpt) Read more at wxow.com ...
"Republican presidential candidate and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker made no friends with the RINO GOP establishment on Monday, going where establishment-backed moderate squishy candidates like RINOs Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham or Chris Christie would probably never go. Appearing on the Glenn Beck radio program on Monday, Walker told Beck that RINO leader Mitch McConnell is part of the problem in Washington, citing broken GOP promises regarding Obamacare and funding Obamas illegal amnesty....."
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...And, for the partys top donors, who hear pleas from all corners, its more than some of these other candidates have for a path to victory, says a GOP strategist familiar with Cruzs pitch. As for those dreaded consultants the senator so often maligns, hes not beyond their reach.
The Cruz campaign has paid Axiom Strategies, the consulting firm owned by Cruzs campaign manager, Jeff Roe, about $30,000 a month. A spokesman for the campaign says that fee covers Roes salary as well as those of three other campaign staffers. J2 Strategic Communications, the firm established by Cruzs senior adviser, Jason Johnson, is also paid $20,000 a month for campaign work, which a Cruz spokesman says is the closest their operation comes to a traditional campaign-consultant relationship.
One of Roes former clients was former Texas lieutenant governor David Dewhurst, the establishment candidate defeated in a 2012 Senate bid by political upstart Ted Cruz.
Thats how quickly friends of the Republican establishment can become foes, and vice versa. Now, Cruz is hoping for a similar transformation if he manages to make his renegade brand that of the Republican standard-bearer. Source
33 posted on 8/18/2015, 4:05:22 AM by Cincinatus' Wife
"...........Americans have been thirsting for a well-conceived conservative alternative to Obamacare for six years. Finally a leading Republican has offered one. Obamas centerpiece legislation is now on a course toward repeal which would probably be the biggest loss ever for progressives and the biggest domestic-policy win in the history of the conservative movement."
Headline news.
It appears that the “media” interpreted Walker’s answer to a question and made it a headline.
Then they said he had to clarify (the media’s mistake).
So now the story becomes that Walker changed his mind.
Interesting how that works.
KASIE HUNT: Do you think that birthright citizenship should be ended?
SCOTT WALKER: Well, like I said, Harry Reid said its not right for this country I think thats something we should, yeah, absolutely, going forward
HUNT: We should end birthright citizenship?
WALKER: Yeah, to me its about enforcing the laws in this country. And Ive been very clear, I think you enforce the laws, and I think its important to send a message that were going to enforce the laws, no matter how people come here were going to enforce the laws in this country.
HUNT: And you should deport the children of people who are illegal immigrants?
WALKER: I didnt say that I said you have to enforce the law, which to me is focusing on E-Verify.
A Walker spokeswoman followed up to clarify Walkers position on immigration, saying his position is as follows:
We have to enforce the laws, keep people from coming here, enforce E-Verify to stop the jobs magnet, and by addressing the root problems we will end the birthright citizenship problem.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/scott-walker-calls-end-birthright-citizenship
A wealth of information and links on the background of the John Doe law, as applied to Walker.
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
: ) You found my drop site.
You'll look long and hard to find such an extensive catalog of a fight against these angry, entrenched Leftists, one that started in 2011 and is still being waged today.
Look over the information at those two links.
Are they trying to do an ‘equivalency’ with the lowlife Hillary Clinton? Is that what this is about?
And this is about more than illegal immigration, it's about national security.
"...".......Mondays meeting came less than three hours after Mr. Scaramucci criticized Mr. Trump on the Fox Business Network. Mr. Scaramucci accused Mr. Trump of being a Democratic plant for Hillary Clinton and said he is wealthy only because of his father.
The politicians dont want to go at Trump because hes got a big mouth and theyre afraid hes going to light them up on Fox News and all these places, but Im not a politician, he said. Bring it. Youre an inherited-money dude from Queens County. Bring it, Donald.
Mr. Trump said Mr. Scaramucci requested the meeting last week after he began the hedge-fund attacks. Mr. Scaramucci said Mr. Trumps office asked to meet with him Monday morning after he went on Fox Business...."
“....AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for Walker’s campaign, pushed back against critics who juxtaposed Walker’s comments this week with his 2013 trade trip.
There is no equivalence between a routine trade mission and honoring the Chinese president with one of the United States highest forms of diplomatic flattery,” Strong said in a statement Tuesday. “Rather than high honors and an unnecessary ceremony for President Xi, President Obama should be focused on real engagement. Holding China accountable for its egregious actions doesnt negate the importance of trade.”
When Jorge Ramos [Univision] is invited back after being escorted out because he wouldn't stop interrupting, he and Donald Trump had an interesting exchange.
Be sure to watch.
4:48 Video: Donald Trump Confronted by Univision Jorge Ramos at Iowa Press Before Rally Speech "
Donald Trump explains that he will get rid of the gangs [which is the only group he says he will deport (if you've read it) in his plan] and then says to Ramos, "You're going to like this," "I will be humane" "I want them to come back" because "I have a bigger heart than you" - explaining that he will be a good manager and after the good ones get their papers - "I want them to get documentation so that they become legal" - they can come back.
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Now, after all the hype and the headlines, how is this any different from what Scott Walker and Ted Cruz have been saying all along?
Be honest!
As Scott Walker has stated, "going forward" no amnesty, we seal the border (using all options), enforce the laws, remove the magnets (6 months - June 2011- into his 1st term Walker was the first and only governor to revoke instate tuition for illegals, secure jobs for American citizens [legal immigration must also be adjusted down], E-verify and then look at other options. This is about more than illegal immigration, it's about national security.
March 28, 2015: I made it clear that for me, if somebody wants to be a citizen, they need to go back to their country of origin, get in line, no preferential treatment, Walker said. In terms of what to do beyond that, again, thats something we got to work with Congress on.
May 26, 2015 - Breitbart: Exclusive Walker: Wed Be Sending in Navy to Stop Illegals if They Were Swarming Our Sea Ports Like They Do Southern Border
June 20, 2015: 5:00 video Scott Walker Confronted by Undocumented Immigrant Family "Everyone must follow the laws" (watch it).
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Ted Cruz's exchange with Megyn Kelly last night, again, is similar.
"...what Ive said is that we should approach immigration in a staged manner. We should start with focusing on areas of bipartisan agreement. Where is there bipartisan agreement? On two major areas. Number one, that we should do everything possible to secure the border and stop illegal immigration. And number two, to improve and streamline legal immigration.
"......we need to solve the problem. And the way you solve the problem, is you focus where theres bipartisan agreement first. Once weve secured the border, once weve actually proven we can do this, once weve stop the Obama administrations policy of releasing 104,000 violent criminal illegal aliens in one year, once weve solved that problem, then we can have a debate, then we can have a conversation.....
Obamacare is the centerpiece legislation of Barack Obamas presidency. It was very unpopular when the Democrats passed it, cost the Democrats the House in 2010 and the Senate in 2014, and remains very unpopular more than five years after Obama signed it into law. It is ripe for repeal. The only thing thats been missing is a candidate who is willing to champion a credible conservative alternative. Walker has now stepped into that leadership void and has shown a willingness to take on this crucial fight. If he makes his alternative the centerpiece of his campaign, he may well have the chance to sign legislation in early 2017 that would mark a defining turn in the battle between limited-government conservatism and big-government liberalism."
The idea was raised in a talk-show interview with Republican contender Scott Walker, who after being pressed twice by the interviewer appeared to agree it was worth considering.
"Some people have asked us about that in New Hampshire. They raised some very legitimate concerns, including some law-enforcement folks that brought that up to me at one of our town-hall meetings about a week and a half ago," the Wisconsin governor said during an interview with NBC's Meet The Press.
"So that is a legitimate issue for us to look at."
Walker didn't dwell on the issue. He quickly steered the conversation to the Middle East, rebuilding the military, and national security. The exchange about Canada never even made it to air, and was edited out of the interview highlights that ran on Meet The Press and was simply posted on NBC's website. Source
Friends and Foes: Don't Underestimate Scott Walker
Past Opponents on Walker: Hes Ruthless, but Dont Underestimate him
Despite Slip In Polls, Dont Underestimate Walker, Says Progressive Editor
"As Gov. Scott Walker faced ridicule Monday for calling the building of a wall on the Canadian border a legitimate issue, his presidential campaign said he isnt pushing for the idea.
Despite the attempts of some to put words in his mouth, Gov. Walker wasnt advocating for a wall along our northern border, Walker spokeswoman AshLee Strong said in a statement.
The campaign responded after Walkers comment was widely mocked, from a Democratic senator calling it one of the craziest ideas of the campaign so far to fellow GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, saying building a Canadian wall is a pretty dumb idea and a ridiculous notion in an interview on Boston Herald Radio.
Walkers comments came during a recorded 30-minute interview Saturday with NBCs Meet the Press host Chuck Todd that was posted online Sunday.
Do you want to build a wall north of here too? Todd asked, noting that Walker has talked about building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to deter terrorism in addition to illegal immigration.
Some people have asked us about that in New Hampshire, Walker replied. They raised some very legitimate concerns, including some law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at one of our town hall meetings about a week and a half ago. So that is a legitimate issue for us to look at.....
SNIP
"Conservative Labor Reforms
This transformation of the union movement should make government labor reforms a top conservative priority. Government unions are a powerful institutional force opposed to limiting the size and scope of government. They make top conservative (and politically popular) prioritiesfrom tax relief to school choicevery difficult to enact. Creating them was a mistake that states should rectify.
Several statessuch as Virginia and North Carolinanever permitted collective bargaining in government. States that did should return to this example.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker did this in 2011. He signed legislation eliminating the power of unions to bargain over government benefits and work rules, and strictly limited bargaining over wages. This enabled Walker to transform a $3.6 billion budget shortfall into a surplus and $2 billion in tax cuts. Savings came not just from cutting government pay, but also from operating more efficiently.
Wisconsin school districts, for example, saved tens of millions of dollars through lower health insurance premiums. Previously, the Wisconsin Education Association (WEA) had required school districts to buy health insurance through WEA Trust, a union-backed insurance provider. Once school districts were allowed to shop around, they got lower rates.
Similarly, Wisconsin unions can no longer force their work rules on the state or local governments. The seniority system that forced Milwaukee Public Schools to fire Megan Sampson a week after naming her their Outstanding First Year Teacher has now become optional.
Unions threatened to end Scott Walkers political career for taking them on. They failed miserably. Walker won a union-backed recall election handily. He won his regular re-election bid by almost the exact margin he first won in 2010. Walkers reforms cost him no political support.
Exit polls in 2014 showed that Walker won the political argument over the role of unions in government. Wisconsin voters view government unions unfavorably by a 5244 percent margin."......
"Taking away in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants." [June 2011, 6 months into his 1st term - only state and gov to do this]
"Mandating immigration background checks in all 72 Wisconsin counties." [2011]
"Supporting a lawsuit to rollback on President Obamas executive action on immigration." [2014]
Trump is all bluster. Illegal immigration and border security was a big issue before he tossed his rhetorical hand grenade into the picture.
Trump will happily tell you what a fabulous, amazing, terrific president Hillary will be when he attends her inauguration.
For those who want facts:
Walker revoked instate tuition for illegals (June 2011) 6 months into his first term. No other state or governor (18 still have it) have done what Walker did.
http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2011/06/walker-revokes-in-state-tuition-for.html
Walker has been very vocal on illegals: If somebody wants to be a citizen, they need to go back to their country of origin, get in line, no preferential treatment. In terms of what to do beyond that, again, thats something we got to work with Congress on.
Walker was confronted (staged by the media) an illegal immigrant flanked by his children; Walker was very clear about their illegal status and need to follow laws (which Obama did not).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7_HaEOIJhM
Walker has said revoking Obamas EO on immigration will happen the 1st day that he is in office (Wisconsin is also part of the states lawsuit against that EO).
Walker was the first candidate to call for lowering the numbers of legal immigrants.
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26 posted on 9/12/2015, 4:46:46 AM by Cincinatus’ Wife
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