Thursday, September 17, 2015

Seriously?






In his run for the White House so far, Walker has stumbled on foreign policy and immigration, so he's back to singing a familiar tune in this post-Labor Day push.

"I think it is, in a way, Walker playing his greatest hit, especially after a summer in which he's had difficulty finding a theme and sticking to that theme," 

Walker added, "We took on the big-government union bosses, and we went big and we went bold."
"Union bosses" is a term he used more than a dozen times in his speech.

In reality, Walker took on the little people who were protected by the Union when it comes to negotiating their work load, starting salaries, healthcare and the rest of the important issues. The union guaranteed the employees Equal Pay, fair treatment, no discrimination, etc.  But Walker was out for his own donors and Big businesses.

Enron didn't have union and the $180 Billions disintegrated in a flash.  

Now Waker wants to support the middle class.?   Seriously?  Just a thought.

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