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Wisconsin, a Microcosm of the United States
2014-12-05
One of the more compelling reasons to consider Scott Walker’s candidacy for president is that he has been elected, repeatedly, governor of a mid-size state with a strong executive. Wisconsin’s state constitution establishes a powerful governor’s seat, as opposed to, say, Texas’ constitution, or even to the limited powers granted to the U.S. president.

There are numerous ways in which the state of Wisconsin is a microcosm of the country, and perhaps advisory of things to come.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#14  P2K,

The left has been very diligent to infiltrate the public schools and collages to produce such a citizenry. They have succeeded and as such we now have the sorry political leaders they voted in off their low information vote.

All according to plan.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-12-05 20:12  

#13  What America needs is a citizenry that doesn't mail in the responsibility of a republic to a few of any brand. A republic requires a participating citizenry not treating selection of its public servants as a vote on America's Got Talent or who can raid the Treasury for their klan/tribe/blood short term aggrandizement at the expense of the whole or future generations.
Posted by: Procopiu2k   2014-12-05 19:28  

#12  Any thoughts on Governor Mike Pence as a possible POTUS?
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-12-05 17:31  

#11  We don't need Governor Walker in Washington.

What we need are more "Governor Walkers" in the states.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-12-05 16:02  

#10  Sure looks like Pajama boy in that picture.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-12-05 14:25  

#9  and Right Guard, Big, don't forget the Right Guard
Posted by: Mercutio   2014-12-05 13:11  

#8  @#4: 2 mouths needing a shot of bear repellent.
Posted by: Big Sloluse9111   2014-12-05 12:27  

#7  What America and the world urgently needs is a President able that recognizes the need to win the battle against Islam.

FIFY JFM - Regards
Posted by: GORT   2014-12-05 11:15  

#6  No Mo Uro

What America and the world urgently needs is a President able to win the battle against Islam.
Posted by: JFM   2014-12-05 10:55  

#5  And, unless the president is going to rule by decree like our current king, there's a lot he can't do. There is a swamp of existing laws and rules and bureaucracy that would take decades to rationalize, if it can be done at all short of a complete crash. Unfortunately, a lot of the debate about rules is yes/no rather than "What are the proper limits"
Posted by: James   2014-12-05 09:11  

#4  

A NYC example of one of our problems.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-12-05 09:11  

#3  Ditto nmu,

The problem with the US these days is that the left wing (aka Democrats) think that they are still fighting the Civil Rights wars of the '60s; and the right wing (aka Republicans) are still fighting the Cold War.

Neither side seems capable of seeing the world the way it really is today.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-12-05 09:01  

#2  In my opinion the best republican is one not currently in Washington and disliked by and a focus of liberal attack dogs. Walker appears to fit the description.
Posted by: Airandee   2014-12-05 06:40  

#1  As much as I liked Reagan, right now America needs another Calvin Coolidge, not another Ronnie.

Walker is the only Republican with the credentials to diminish the size of the public work force by the 50-75% it needs to be diminished. He is certainly less than perfect on some policy issues, but what candidate is perfect?

Hopefully as we see him campaigning etc. he continues to look good. DC needs someone to come into town and trim away the parasitic dreck that is the main cause of us losing our economic preeminence to China.

America will be great again when the wealthy suburbs surrounding DC and state capitals are impoverished ghost towns and the bureaucrats, functionaries, lobbyists, lawyers, and consultants who profited in them are forced to decide between real-work jobs in the dreaded private sector with a lot less pay than they are used to, or watching themselves and their families starve.

That is what justice looks like.
Posted by: no mo uro   2014-12-05 05:40  

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