Saturday, May 19, 2012

Scott Walker says if he wins Wisconsin recall it'll be more of the same, but more inclusive. Honest.

Scott Walker Scott Walker signs last year's bill eliminating collective bargaining. (Darren Hauck/Reuters)

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is telling reporters that if he survives his June 5 recall election, he'll be more inclusive. Just not that much more inclusive, y'know?

"I still think people elected me before in November 2010 and they'll elect me again because they want me to fix things," Walker said. "They want me to keep the focus and attention on fixing things. We're just going to make sure we've got a more comprehensive and inclusive process to get there."
What about further anti-union legislation, like a Right to Work (for Less) bill? Walker won't comment on whether he'd sign or veto such a bill if the legislature passed it.

So, basically, Scott Walker is saying that if he wins the recall he'd be kinder and gentler about doing the exact same stuff he's been doing. More like how he signed the repeal of the Equal Pay Enforcement Act in secret than how he introduced his anti-union budget repair bill by going to the press saying he was willing to call in the National Guard.

If you don't want Scott Walker signing any more bills, however inclusively, please give $3 to Tom Barrett to help defeat Walker on June 5.


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