Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Smeary Scottie Walker vs. the Truth

Scott Walker, who is a fan of gay "marriage," is lying like Hell about his real position on Right-to-Work.

...Walker is accusing Michels of the exact thing he did when he was governor. He would do everything he could to stand in the way of moving forward with Right to Work. But don’t take my word for it, let’s look at Scott Walker’s own words:

2012
“I have no interest in a right-to-work law in this state,” Walker said in 2012. “We’re not going to pursue that in the remainder of our term, and we’re not going to pursue it in the future. The reason is private-sector unions are my partner in economic development.”

“From our standpoint, it’s never going to get to me,” said Walker. “The reality is — we’ve talked about this before — private-sector unions are my partner in economic development.”

“It’s not going to get to my desk. I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure it isn’t there.”

2014

“The right-to-work legislation right now, as well reopening Act 10 to make any other adjustments, would be a distraction from the work that we are trying to do.” 

Walker was against pursuing Right to Work until he had to sign it.  

In a rare moment of leadership, the legislature ignored Walker’s cries to move on from Right to Work and FORCED WALKER’S HAND by passing it and placing the legislation on his desk. Kleefisch always leaves out Walker’s full history on Right to Work and wants voters to believe she and Walker led on it.  That’s provably false as noted above in Walker’s own words. ...

Kleefisch appeared on McKenna's show and underlined (nearly shouted) how she, Rebecca, is the ONLY (R) candidate who can beat Tony Evers.

It is to laugh--but that's her story and she's sticking to it.

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