Bad enough that Walker signed a bill eliminating legal remedies for women facing workplace discrimination, and telling that he chose to sign it behind closed doors.
Both the bill and the sneaky signature offer Democrats fresh frames for the recall argument.
Indeed!
ReplyDeleteTo sign in private is a sign of incredible weakness in his convictions or.... he couldn't find anyone to hand off pens to. It is truly an embarrassment to WISCONSIN.
Could it be political suicide to stand behind this political sociopath while he signs such an offensive law.
I'd like to request more pictures to go with your posts James. The brew house was nice.
I guess the fact he isn't braying about the job creation aspects of such a retrograde act is progress, of a sort.
ReplyDeleteFertile ground to bring those negatives up a bit farther; perhaps he can be convinced to double down on the misogynistic idiocies and he can replicate the success with women that the national Republicans are experiencing.
He is killing the growth of a voucher program? Aren't voucher programs a Republican go-to, or have they realized how untenable they are?
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