Wednesday, June 6, 2012

On, Wisconsin! Implications of the Walker Victory

The Best Shot Didn't Penetrate the Target


Governor Scott Walker defeated the attempt to "Recall" him by a 53% to 48% margin.  The man who took the best shot of the national Democrat party and nationwide public employee unions watched the bullet fall harmlessly to the ground.  Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch also defeated her recall effort.

The Wisconsin Recall Election was the most important electoral contest in the country this year except for national elections in November.  It bodes well for conservatives and Republicans this fall, since even the most concentrated efforts of the Liberal Left, Democrats, and labor unions fell far short of victory.  I hope that this proves that the fiscally wasteful, unsustainable, redistributionist efforts of those groups will be similarly routed in November.

Those who voted for President Obama in 2008 can be forgiven using the "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me"doctrine.  But a successful re-election of Obama this year would be devastating to this country, allowing him and his socialist fellow-travelers to continue their possibly  mortal damage to our country.

The failed Wisconsin recall gives us objective reasons for hope, since even in this extremely "blue", progressive state, there are enough people with good sense to oppose liberal government policies.  President Barack Obama and his foolish, destructive policies must be defeated and utterly repudiated this November.

Thanks, Wisconsin.

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