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Walker-Gate: Wisconsin's Most Recent and Developing Scandal
I haven’t written anything for a while because I’ve been quite busy personally and I’ve been waiting for this whole John Doe thing to be blown completely wide open. While I’m still as busy as ever, the whole John Doe thing is now starting to become a monster that I believe will eventually someday be known as Walker-gate.
Anyone who is still defending Walker at this point is downright unintelligent. I’ve tried to think of ways to say that nicer, but I just can’t. The man is clearly involved in the illegal things that have been going on since the time he was elected to County Executive, and almost no one can honestly believe otherwise. So far, 4 of his aides/people he put into positions of power have been indicted on various counts of corruption, fraud, and money laundering. Two of them sicken me the most, as I have a friend who is in the Air Force and I don’t tolerate anything that has to do with ripping veterans off. Great people Walker chooses to trust running county/state programs, huh?
The simple fact that Walker’s former assistant chief of staff is involved with this whole scandal makes the story to seem pretty much over- Walker knew about the vast majority of the things that were going on. It would be ludicrous to think that he wouldn’t have known about all these things, as shown by how close to him some of these indicted people were/are.
All that the prosecutors need now is evidence to charge good ol’ Scotty with some charges of corruption, voter fraud, bribery, or other various illegal crimes and throw him out of office. Recall? Think more like resignation.
What kind of evidence could they use to do this? Supposedly, according to one of his former aides, there was a massive network set up on the side that Walker’s aides ran to talk about all the illegal things they were doing, i.e. campaigning on county time, taking kickbacks, soliciting support, etc. A major part of this network was numerous amounts of e-mails sent back and forth between people within it. Supposedly, some of these e-mails claim that Walker knew what was going on and was giving instructions accordingly. However, the funny thing is that these e-mails have magically disappeared. According to former aides, orders were given to disable the network and delete and erase all traces of it once Walker started his campaign for governor, or right after he was elected governor. If one of these aides testifies about these e-mails or can somehow produce them, that’s game over.
Scott Walker should stop with his gimmicks as well. He’s trying to play Mr. Innocent and emphasize the fact that he is cooperating with the law. Really sir? Why’d you just hire two defense lawyers then? An innocent man who shouldn’t have to prove anything (as he’s claimed he is) has no use for defense lawyers. Something is fishy here….
Going along with that, a phenomenal article was published in the Journal Sentinel yesterday explaining some quotes Scott Walker made back in 2006. During that year, a former aide of Governor Jim Doyle was charged with corruption and found guilty. When it was made public, Walker made a HUGE stink about it, saying Doyle should be held accountable because it was his aide that was charged. Walker went on to say that anyone even remotely close to the Governor is his responsibility, and he used this line to attack Doyle before losing the eventual GOP nomination. Hmmm, wait a second. Scott Walker said that if a politician’s aides are found guilty of breaking the law, they should be held accountable? WHAT?!
Yea, good job being a hypocrite Scotty. 6 years ago, Walker stated that politicians should be responsible for their aides’ behavior and resign if they break the law. Walker, however, has done the exact opposite of that. Instead of accepting responsibility and resigning, Walker is denying and staying right where he is. Seems like a bit of a flip-flopping, law-breaking, long-nosed Nixonian if there ever was one!
Either way, Walker will, eventually, be charged in this John Doe thing if they can find the electronic evidence. When it happens, the whole house of cards that Walker has built over the last year will come tumbling down. I just hope there’s a good politician, a uniter, who will be able to swoop in and heal the divides that Walker has created.
Kathleen Falk isn’t it. Tammy Baldwin isn’t it. Tommy Thompson or Russ Feingold, I’m looking at you at people just like you. They aren't perfect, but man, they brought people together if people would just listen to them.
P.S. Glad to see Tom Brady suck the big one last night. I don't care for Eli too much but I still hate Brady and his Cheating Coach more than anything.

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161 Comments
reformed trucker - Feb 17, 2012 9:56 PM
I just can't do any amount of extended reading on a screen. Maybe once the
technology advances... I can see the benefit of having all your class books on one
little tablet.
reformed trucker - Feb 17, 2012 10:07 PM
assume as Superior!" - WFB
So you are saying you've been fortunate to sponge off the talent of people who truly
excel at their craft? ;)
reformed trucker - Feb 17, 2012 10:26 PM
set?" - irked, referencing:
"He described driving from Baraboo and deciding to listen to talk radio instead of
classic rock." - xtdr referencing the jimmers.
Because if a short two hour drive listening to an opposing view made him do a
complete 180 degree turn, he wasn't that grounded to begin with. Like some
people do with religion; flip because of the latest trend or the newest johnny-
come-lately preacher. Reminds me of Newt...
ExToDResident - Feb 18, 2012 1:20 AM
complete 180 degree turn, he wasn't that grounded to begin with.” RT
My thoughts exactly! A truely staunch "liberal" would have held up to it.Because that degree of an epiphany just doesn’t happen in two hours. He would had to have been contemplating a change in political stance in order for it to happen that quickly.
This is funny, after I posted this to Jim’s blog in response to this comment;
"I vote as a centrist or independent...became more aligned with Christian
conservative values..." Hayett
“When was the last time you voted for a candidate that wasn't republican?
If has been a while ago I would say that you no longer vote as a centrist or an
independent. If you are consistently voting as a republican...”
Then I posted this;
“In other words; If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is a duck.”
Apparently he didn’t like that comment because it never showed up in his blog.
I know, I know, I said; “do not try to change anyone’s thinking in these blogs no matter how sound your advice or suggestions may be...(and that) I have adopted this approach myself since it only creates animosity.”
However I know nothing I say (since he doesn’t trust believe or even like me or what I have to say in the first place) will breech the wall Jim has built around himself. So I have taken to standing outside his fortress to throw a few stones at it merely for the sake of amusement. Besides it would be hard to create any more animosity between us than what is already there.
WFB resident - Feb 18, 2012 9:43 AM
When he finally turned the whole way it was in that drive you keep referencing .
The only reason you might not be able to understand (from my point of view) is
that you have never been wrong in your life ! When any of my sons were younger
they knew everything also . You guys need to stop worrying about Jim . He is a
talented guy who has little time to be snarky with a group of people who are
willing to be flippant on their politics . I do understand that in your view you are
not flippant , but as some of you have posted before ,that they sometimes lie . It
is upsetting to those who care .
Carl Hicks - Feb 18, 2012 7:47 PM
you might recognize me from how I looked in high school though RT :)
ExToDResident - Feb 19, 2012 7:25 PM
expanded by another 22 books. They know how to draw me in to ordering more
with the "people who ordered this title also ordered these titles".
WFB resident - Feb 19, 2012 10:17 PM
ExToDResident - Feb 20, 2012 12:19 AM
I know what you mean when I was working on my Accounting degree online trying
to read a chapter on the computer monitor I would fall asleep or get a head ache. I
also found that when I was writing a paper it was easier to have my textbooks laid
out in front of me. Plus it also was easier when I started typing the paper because I
didn't have to navigate away from the textbook because everything was open and
right in front of me.
WFB resident - Feb 20, 2012 12:39 AM
Carl Hicks - Feb 20, 2012 2:18 AM
time I've been getting since leaving a corporate owned union shop and going to a
privately owned non union shop she will be happy with her tip
WFB resident - Feb 20, 2012 11:20 PM
ExToDResident - Feb 21, 2012 2:04 AM
A drawback is that any diagram or graph in the print version of a book is usually missing or scrambled in the electronic version. I have a few books (maybe a half dozen...or so) that are on my phone also in printed form which allowed me to compare the print version against the electronic version of the book.
While I like the phone app I definitely have a preference for the old ink and paper books over the electronic versions.
Carl Hicks - Feb 21, 2012 6:21 AM
Do you work?Where?
I know you would never answer so stop fishing!
I would never consider answering you since I do not trust you anyhow!you
already admitted to being Jim in jacobs blog with your "even a blind squirrel finds
a nut " comment so wfb ( Jim ) just give it up!
WFB resident - Feb 21, 2012 11:05 PM
being sarcastic ! lol... I do not remember the blind squirrel comment . I have been
retired for several years ! I ran my own company and live off of my patents now !
I belonged to unions several times and found every one of them to be leaker
positions . I do not get a pension ! I do pay my entire 100% of heathcare (even
now). I still pay close to 50% in income taxes ! (different every year with in 5%) .
With that I still scrape by and watch leakers who do not work (ever) . Have more
toys and time to play than I do . What does the o say ? Give the leakers more ! So
Ex do you still work ? Get a pension ? Healthcare ? Who pays for it all ?
Carl Hicks - Feb 22, 2012 6:16 AM
This gives new meaning to rising economy lol
ExToDResident - Feb 22, 2012 8:48 PM
I pay my own way. I will probably be working till the day I die.
reformed trucker - Feb 22, 2012 9:36 PM
I love the feeling of a freshly shaved head, but it is VERY high maintenance. Let it go
a few days and it's like having a velcro head when taking your shirt off.
WFB resident - Feb 22, 2012 9:50 PM
OK to not give them to other teachers ? Was it not you that said the smart teachers
would not work if they did not get better pay and benefits ? SO are you saying you
were not a good teacher ? If so why would you be teaching ? You do not know what
a pension or healthcare is either ! "ExToDResident - Feb 22, 2012 8:48 PM»
Pension? Healthcare? What is that?"
reformed trucker - Feb 22, 2012 9:54 PM
that you have never been wrong in your life!" - WFB
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. ;)
I have changed my views on certain subjects, but it was after ALOT of study and
grappling with the topic... not from reading a pamphlet or a few hours of talk
radio.
Jim may have just chosen poor wording to convey his thought; it came across
that he nonchalantly flip-flopped over a short time span.