My favorite Walker story of the week, wherein he tries to convince Minnesota, with its faster-growing and more prosperous economy, that laggard-Wisconsin under his 'GOP leadership' is on the rise.
And the education spending gap favoring Minnesota over Wisconsin is highlighted by Walker three times misusing "Democrat" for "Democratic" in a single sentence.
And the education spending gap favoring Minnesota over Wisconsin is highlighted by Walker three times misusing "Democrat" for "Democratic" in a single sentence.
Scott seems to think there's the Republicans and then possibly but not for sure, the "Democrats."
ReplyDeleteHe'll learn come 2016.
I wonder if his divide and conquer will even work in Minnesota where the politicians seem to get things done in a bipartisan way.
ReplyDeleteThe "Democrat Party" rather than the "Democratic Party" is a sibbolet... sibbolet... sorry, shibboleth of the far right, encouraged by Rush Limbaugh. I.O.W. it's a "dog-whistle" to show his fellow far-rightists he's one of them, for those who didn't already know.
ReplyDeleteExactly. It's intentional, and the mark of low class partisan GOPper trash
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