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To: WIBamian
You mean this? Really? An unforgivable sin? That they could swap a holiday? Really?

Scott Walker backs optional state holiday for union organizer César Chávez

38 posted on 02/27/2015 4:50:44 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Plus, his other unforgivable sins of recently accepting the endorsements of Big-Biz industries that support comprehensive immigration reform, aka amnesty. These would be the Dairy and Restaurant Associations that use cheap labor at the expense of unemployed Wisconsin workers.

Hey, I am a former Sconnie that voted for Walker. I’m not ‘fan’ of his. He never came to our Tea Party rallies at the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison when we conservatives battled the union thug lynch mobs in 2011. Yet, he ‘expects’ Tea Party conservatives to vote for him at the national level? Huh?

And I know that many other conservatives in Wisconsin initially voted for him just because we were sick of Doyle. All Walker is is an expedient ‘tool’ that many conservatives used to resist the liberal ideology that permeates the Isthmus, from Bascom Hill to the Mendota Terrace. His inclination to still support illegal invader heroes like Chavez is evident of his inability to lead a nation. If he becomes President, he will become a Great Lakes Mistake as he pivots to welcoming illegal invaders with amnesty, like Jeb Bush would do. So I don’t trust politicians who would sell out the unemployed, the underemployed, and the employed citizens of America.

However, I do trust Cruz.

And that is why Cruz will get my vote as Conservative President of the United States.


45 posted on 02/27/2015 5:27:16 AM PST by WIBamian (Cruz for President. Alabama Senator Jeff Session for Vice-President. There really is no one else.)
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