Monday, May 28, 2012

START THE WISCONSIN REDEMPTION: RECALL WALKER


I hope truely conservative Republicans will join Democrats in recalling Gov. Scott Walker. Radical conservatives in Wisconsin have poisoned the conservative well in what was the beautiful cheese and beer state. Where are the good old financial conservative Badges we all used to like to debate?  Conservative philosophy verses liberal philosophy with the eventual establishment of a reasoned equilibrium.

Voters elected Walker because he exposed a basic conservative philosophy.  He did not tell the voters the truth about what he was going to do and how he was going to do it with the power of the government office. The fact that voter elected a T-Party legislature for the same reason was not an accident.  Wisconsin has been turned into a cesspool filled in with Ayn Rand philosophy of selfishness by a tightly knit and almost secretive group of her followers. It seemed like a conspiracy because it was!  Big money people financed the current power brokers and are now buying your vote: Reince Priebus, Paul Ryan, Ron Johnson, and Scott Walker. James Sensenbrenner, a poorly respected representative in Congress, who has been elected time after time represents the old conservative philosophy but joined the fray giving credibility to the T-Party ideas of how to govern because if he didn’t, like all other elected Republican Party faithful, he would have had a primary challenge by a well-financed T-Party opponent.

Conservatives who vote for rich people because they want the opportunity to become rich are missing the point.  The people who finance the campaigns in Wisconsin are greedy. They use the power of their elected surrogates to prevent you from becoming rich or even earning a good living, because to do that would take away from chances of becoming ever richer.  

Now is your chance to save the Republican Party from its self; join in starting the Wisconsin redemption on June 5; the day “all” voters go to the polls to recall Gov. Scott Walker. 

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