Monday, January 6, 2014

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker doesn't know how to make Republicans more appealing


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/05/wisconsin-gov-scott-walker-doesnt-know-how-to-make-republicans-more-appealing/

Article PhotoOn CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, host Candy Crowley asked Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) why unemployed Americans, or workers making minimum wage, would become Republicans.
“If I am an unemployed American and or if I am a minimum wage worker and I hear from Republicans that, ‘You know, we should go ahead and do that provided we do the following three things,’ and it’s a caveat approval of extending those [unemployment] benefits, or if I am a minimum wage worker and I see Republicans who say, ‘You know what? It’s artificial, it messes with the marketplace, it might mean some teens can’t get into the job market,’ why would I become a Republican?”
“How do you message that,” she continued, “in any way to reach out to those who are disinclined to sign up for the Republican Party?”
Gov. Walker did not reply to her specific question about Republican outreach, instead saying that “what people want is freedom and opportunity … the great thing about this country, greater than just about any country in the world, is that you have an equal opportunity, but the outcome’s up to you.”
“The problem,” he said, “is too many Americans right now don’t have that equal opportunity, and we should be making the case about how we’re going to make it easier to create a job, easier to get in the workforce, easier to get the skills that they need to fill those jobs.”
and who is it that are noy interested in education and want outrages charges for college, this two faced SOB he tells the truth, is it really a gaffe then he puts responsibility on those unemployed. they are against teacher unions and fair pay they will not fun inner city schools he quotes the republican run around then says equal opportunity those words no longer mean anything they have diminished rights to a point where we only do what they want.
Crowley responded to his boilerplate Republican rhetoric by asking, again, how "this expand[s] the Republican Party, which desperately needs to bring in something other than what's really been a shrinking base in your party?"
Gov. Walker replied by repeating, in slightly different words and with a different example, his earlier comments about freedom and opportunity.
you got nothing out of that interview except there is nothing coming our way in the cover of equality, and republicans like health care have no plan, they spent all their time trying to pin the tail on the donkey and just back burnered Americans in some case they took them off the stove completely, and like him they claim the American mantel that is no more as their motivation, when it's clear by his roaming rhetoric that is a lie and will not change there is no truth to the republican ideology except "we are milking them for all they are worth".
he is a Koch brat and worships at their feet, he is only interested in carrying their water not his constituents.