First he tells billionaire donor Diane Hendricks that his anti-union divide and conquer plan ends with Wisconsin becoming a right-to-work state, as Walker mentor Mitch Daniels ordered in Indiana.
Now that the video of that Machiavellian scheme is wrecking his recall campaign - - and giving blue-collar conservatives a reason to fear him - - Walker's saying he'll do everything to stop such a bill from getting to his desk - - though note he doesn't say he'd veto it.
Because what would the Club For Growth think?
Bottom line:
Walker's word is no good.
Take it from Walker
That's right- he'd sign in a heartbeat if the votes were there to overturn his veto.
ReplyDeleteHe needs a good DK questioning to make him fess up.
MR. WALKER-WOULD YOU SIGN A RIGHT TO WORK LAW IF IT CAME TO YOUR DESK. YES OR NO?
ANSWER THE QUESTION MR. WALKER!