Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is wowing crowds and wooing
donors, without changing his principles are giving up his priorities. Two
left-leaning media sites have criticized Walker, yet just like other fraudulent
and ultimately failed critiques, these latest attacks actually bolster the
governor’s credentials not only with primary voters, but with a general
electorate tired of Big Government favoring a limited elite at the expense
(literally and figuratively) of everyone else.
The
Huffington Post reported that David Koch declared that the GOP
nominee “should be Scott Walker." Why? HuffPo huffed and
puffed: “Walker--a star alumnus of the Koch-funded American Legislative Exchange
Council (ALEC)--signed 19 ALEC bills into law,
which went after unions, enacted voter ID restrictions, and made it harder to
hold corporations accountable in the courts.”
Walker should
be commended for his pro-worker, pro-democracy, anti-coercive unionism
measures.
Salon.com mocked Walker’s policy views,
suggesting that his conservative policies are skewing him away from the Koch
Brothers’ moderate-libertarian favor. Their headline read: “Walker moved
wackier than [US Senator Ted] Cruz”.
Walker said:
“The next president and the next Congress
need to make decisions about a legal immigration system that’s based on, first
and foremost, on protecting American workers and American wages.”
Presidential candidates who protect
American workers: the left-wing media seem to find this offensive, repulsive,
or ridiculous.
Incidentally, voters support his reforms pushing
curtailing Big Labor (collective bargaining reform) and also against Big
Business (no amnesty). No wonder the Marginalized Media see the presidential Walker
as a Big Threat.
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