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A Case For Governor Scott Walker -- JUNE 4, 2012 BY SUSAN STAMPER BROWN

"Abe" 2012/06/04 20:35:53

43rd and grange in greenfield 300x225 A Case For Governor Scott Walker

Name-calling is the coward’s way to avoid intelligent discourse. Liberals are notorious for responding to just about anything or anyone with whom they disagree using ad hominem rebuttals to discredit their opponents. Rather than exercising brain cells to engage in scholarly debate, most liberals will leapfrog over the subject at hand and conjure-up a baseless and unrelated charge that makes about as much sense as calling Bill Maher a patriot.


If you are a pro-capitalist, you are a fascist. If you are a Christian, you are an extremist. If you are a Mormon, you are a polygamist. If you reject Obama’s liberal policies, you are a racist. And, if you are Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, you are a liar.


Liberals are so busy trying to get their way they fail to see the yearning for fiscal integrity rumbling across the highways and byways of this great country. They have no idea this real and present dissatisfaction is non-partisan in nature. In this unstable economy, many Americans have lost their appetites for labor unions and the ginormous government budgets they inspire.


Liberals would love to blame this dissatisfaction on those right-wing nut jobs, but they cannot. A good example is what happened in South Florida in March 2011 when Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez, a Republican, was shown the door for doing for doing the opposite of what Walker is attempting to do in Wisconsin. Alvarez raised property taxes by 13 percent to fund public-sector union expenses.






In an attempt to discredit him, liberals label Walker as “too extreme.” I partially agree with them; Walker is extremely effective. Wisconsin was drowning in debt until the governor’s fiscally conservative measures erased Wisconsin’s $3.6 billion deficit. Rather than adopting the Democratic Party’s “cure-all” prescription of raising taxes, Walker lowered them, signing a property tax freeze and lowering school property taxes. Wisconsin is expected to have a budget surplus by 2013.


Governor Walker made tough decisions during tough economic times. Walker’s proposal allowing union participation to be voluntary and requiring union workers to contribute to their generous benefit plans sent Wisconsin state senate Democrats reeling � literally. Once they realized Walker wasn’t going to back down, they absconded to a neighboring state in a childish display of political theatrics.


Once it was enacted, the bill President Obama once described as “an assault on unions,” became a pathway to independence. Wisconsin schools and local governments were given the freedom to live within their means when they were granted the ability to hire, fire and compensate based upon performance. The nonpartisan group, Wisconsin Taxpayer’s Alliance, reported that the savings from employee benefits “allowed districts to reduce costs” allowing districts like the Kaukauna school district to control their own destiny and convert a $400,000 deficit into a $1.5 million surplus.


Walker’s success in Wisconsin is a threat to labor unions, Progressives and the Democratic Party. According to the New York Post, New York unions are sending resources “to oust the union-busting Walker on June 5 and stop the anti-union movement from spreading to other states.”


For political zealots, truth is a wonderful thing to twist, spin and slant � especially if it means discrediting a sitting governor prior to his recall election. Why debate an issue when you can call your opponent a liar? To no surprise, Walker has been accused of misrepresenting the truth over a variety of issues for the actions he’s taken to regain fiscal stability. Nevertheless, the best defense for Walker is the truth, which has manifested itself in Wisconsin’s economic recovery.


A win for Walker will be a win for the rest of us because his policies could serve as an antidote to the economic contagion spreading across this country. No matter who wins in Wisconsin on June 5th, or in Washington this November, our economy will not improve without making tough choices. Either way, the job requires a strong leader and skillful surgeon, and Governor Scott Walker has proven he is up to the task.

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  • Kane Fernau 2012/06/05 04:14:12
    Kane Fernau
    +2
    The country should follow Walker's example. instead democrats want a permanent recession.
  • The Lib... Kane Fe... 2012/06/05 06:43:56
  • Kane Fe... The Lib... 2012/06/05 17:16:11
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    I never thought of that. It's like voter ID. You have to have an ID to vote in a Union and in Massachusetts you have to show ID to get in their democrat convention. It's the same old double standard.
  • "Abe" Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 00:23:57
    "Abe"
    Always the "double standard" or "rascism"~~!!
  • "Abe" The Lib... 2012/06/06 00:23:12
    "Abe"
    +1
    Good point(s)~~!!
  • "Abe" Kane Fe... 2012/06/06 00:22:03
    "Abe"
    +1
    Seems that way - some RINOs, also.
  • Informed Voter 2012/06/05 03:09:48
    Informed Voter
    +1
    Bravo! Well said!

    A MUST READ by all sides!
  • "Abe" Informe... 2012/06/06 00:24:24
    "Abe"
    +1
    Thank you~!! Appreciate it.
  • Informe... "Abe" 2012/06/06 08:55:42
    Informed Voter
    +1
    Apparently, the people of WI agreed with you, too!
  • "Abe" Informe... 2012/08/03 17:46:36
    "Abe"
    +1
    Thanks, seems that way to me!
  • wtw 2012/06/05 03:03:14
    wtw
    +1
    Walker is standing for that which we need in our country!
  • "Abe" wtw 2012/06/06 00:25:26
    "Abe"
    +1
    Indeed~~!! Someone with the "chutzpah" (was gonna' use another word - LOL)~!
  • Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/06/05 00:46:10
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +1
    Excellent article - let's hope he wins, is is good for the state
  • "Abe" Jackie ... 2012/06/05 01:34:42
    "Abe"
    +1
    Indeed - need more like him~~!!
  • Bringbackmanufacturing 2012/06/04 22:35:44
    Bringbackmanufacturing
    TO ALL WI WOMEN VOTERS: FACT: Gov. Walker repealed the Equal Fair Pay Act! Do you enjoy working next to a male who is doing the exact same job but making a higher wage? PS. Before the hateful comments come pouring in, I will only debate FACTS!
  • Jackie ... Bringba... 2012/06/05 00:47:07
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +1
    Was an unnecessary law already covered completely by federal law- federal law in effect for more than 40 years
  • "Abe" Jackie ... 2012/06/05 01:38:07
    "Abe"
    +1
    Yup~!! "Bringbackmanufacturing" ought to check out the "Congressional payroll" for females - they (female staffers) are all paid less than their male counterparts - even in Ms. Pee-losy's office. That's where she (and the other protestors) ought to be "demonstrating"~~!!
  • Bringba... "Abe" 2012/06/05 02:56:45
    Bringbackmanufacturing
    YUP "Abe" this is why this piece of legislation will be brought up this week! Let's watch to see how the Republicans vote on this bill. Harry Reid has promised a cloture vote on the pay bill the week of June 4, Republicans, however, have dismissed the effort as political pandering, and the bill is unlikely to pass without GOP support.
  • "Abe" Bringba... 2012/06/06 00:27:48
    "Abe"
    How many "bills" do you want passed to say the same thing? We already have at least three that I know of that says "equal pay for equal work" - one signed by your "Obummer"~~!!
  • Kimmel 2012/06/04 21:27:38 (edited)
    Kimmel
    +2
    I have heard the slander for the last year and it is neverending. They never talk about the issues Walker was dealing with. Like the Union Health insurance that was twice the expense of competive policies, or that the teachers didn't have to pay anything for healthcare or retirement. The private sector has been contributing to healthcare and pensions for the last 20 years, whether it was Union or nonunion.
  • "Abe" Kimmel 2012/06/04 23:16:39
    "Abe"
    +2
    Yep, and the public unions STILL have a better deal than the private workers~~!!
  • R. 2012/06/04 20:48:39
    R.
    +3
    Good luck Mr.Walker.
  • "Abe" R. 2012/06/04 23:17:02
    "Abe"
    +2
    Same here~~!!

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