Scott Walker's pro-Foxconn campaign ads are everywhere in Wisconsin, and face little opposition. |
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Madison, Wisconsin — Gov. Scott Walker (R) knows how to put on a show.
That Scott Walker's show is a con is no deterrent for Wisconsin's most accomplished liar since Joe McCarthy.
A political charlatan, Walker apparently thinks he can use the Foxconn boondoggle as a major stepping stone for reelection to turn Wisconsin into a political sewer.
Walker may be correct in this assessment.
The Democratic Party nominee, Tony Evers, decided not to run against Foxconn as Evers offers blather to the Wisconsin people of whom is demanded $Billions to be directed to the Taiwanese bad guy of corporate bad guys.
Even as hard-hitting anti-Foxconn ads blast State Sen. Howard Markleim (R-Spring Green, Wisconsin), in a critical legislative race in southwestern Wisconsin, Tony Evers' Foxconn-related comments range from mush to silence.
For national political observers asking about Wisconsin, the state has not turned red the last eight years.
It's just that the Democratic Party that has turned incompetent, enamored of groupthink as a consultant-based Party, out-of-touch with the people.
The Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and Scott Walker-hailed Foxconn is merely exhibit one for the conclusion Democrats are often kind-of-stupid here.
The prevailing political winds and innovative rights-based, municipal policy that help Democratic-leaning voters aside, Tony Evers may be responsible for blowing a political lay-up in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin gubernatorial race is a toss-up; it should not be.
Below is an ad from the Greater Wisconsin Committee against the odious State Sen. Howard Markleim (R-Spring Green, Wisconsin).“This is exactly what government shouldn’t be doing. We shouldn’t be picking winners and losers. This is anti-capitalistic, it’s anti-free market and it’s a boondoggle of spectacular proportions. Our money is going to a foreign corporation.”https://t.co/gbs9Ljt2i3— FoxConnCon (@foxconncon) October 18, 2018
Such ads should be running statewide, against Scott Walker and every Republican on the ballot.
Democratic Party and progressive pols and writers who think Tony Evers should be offering pabulum on Foxconn are simply, 100-percent, absolutely and incontrovertibly wrong.
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