Sep 28, 2017

Scott Walker Doesn't Talk about Working in the Private Sector Anymore

After 25 years on the public dole, Scott Walker now believes
government creates jobs, as demonstrated in Walker's $3 billion
boondoggle to Foxconn in an unprecedented act of corruption.
Scott Walker's Life Is an Uninterrupted Feast on Public and Corporate Hand-outs


Madison, Wisconsin — As Gov. Scott Walker, (2011-present), veers into campaign mode under the fog of Friends of Scott Walker Google ads, the amassed deceit from the pathological one is an ocean of toxic racism, false witness, and reckless destruction of cherished Wisconsin institutions.

Wisconsin has never seen a pol like Walker before as the Evangelical from Iowa leads the Republican Party in a full-spectrum war against families and communities while refusing to face the people at even one unscripted public forum during Wisconsin's lost decade.

Walker likes to pose an entrepreneur, but one who for 25 years as a career politician gets his salary, health care, life insurance, pension, security, housing, and transportation all provided by the Wisconsin people.

Said Walker in 2012 during the Recall election one year after reluctantly assuming the governor's office to blaze a path for the Wisconsin people through his services: "Not because this job is that important for me because frankly my wife in some ways would love it if I would go back to the private sector and make some real money," (Blogging Blue).

Walker is now shooting for foour terms in the public job that's not important for him with hi $ six-figures in public funds.

Wrote Zach Wisniewski in 2012:

What’s truly absurd about Gov. Walker’s comment that his wife would like it if he went back to the private sector and made some real money is the fact that Scott Walker has never actually worked in the private sector. Scott Walker has been an elected official for 19 of the 44 years he’s been on planet Earth, and his only work experience as an adult consists of four years spent working full-time in marketing and fundraising at the American Red Cross, a nonprofit organization.

What’s also absurd is the fact that Scott Walker apparently thinks his six-figure salary as Governor of the State of Wisconsin isn’t 'real money,' because I know a bunch of hardworking public employees who could only wish they made six figures to do their jobs.
Lying comes easy for some career politicians, and now-a-days they're usually Republican.

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