When Scott Walker talked about his “achievements” in
Wisconsin, he was met with jeers and boos. After a man held up a sign
that read, “DON’T LET SCOTT WALKER DO TO AMERICA WHAT HE DID TO
WISCONSIN, ” Walker tried to play the tough guy and claim that he would not be intimidated,
“I am not intimidated by you, sir, or anyone else out there. I will
fight for the American people over and over and over and over again. You
want someone who’s tested? I’m right here.”
By fighting for the American people, Walker meant
fighting so that they don’t have access to healthcare, can’t get a job,
and if they have a job, don’t earn a living wage. Walker will also fight
to make sure that children are denied a quality education, and college
is out of reach for most students.
That is kind of fighter Scott Walker has been for Wisconsin.
Walker’s pretender campaign has lost all
momentum as he has fallen back to the middle of the 2016 Republican
pack, so his campaign tried to turn a crushing embarrassment into a
positive.
It is ironic that Walker would try to make political hay out of attacking unions on the same day that a new Gallup poll revealed that support for unions has risen to a six-year high.
Walker’s pretender campaign appears to have peaked in January, but
that doesn’t mean that the working people of this country are going to
let him off the hook for the way he has mistreated the workers and
residents of the great state of Wisconsin.
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