SCOTT WALKER REMAINS
THE GOVERNOR OF WISCONSIN in recall election!
Much to the relief of Wisconsin
citizens who have fought so long to attain the right guaranteed by
the Second Amendment to “keep and bear arms”; as well as the
fight against unions involved in government affairs, civil
employment, that has caused an increase in state (and federal)
expenditures (tax dollars) in the cost of government personnel
employment. Now, those employed by our state government will pay into
their own retirement like the rest of the working class; and yet have
more benefits than those taxpayers who are paying toward their
salaries and wages – which is higher than the state's average rate
for those employed in the private sector.
Tonight, we tell Wisconsin, we tell our country and we tell all people all across the globe that voters really do want leaders who stand up and make tough decisions.
Indeed,
the history of some state governments and certainly the federal
government's legislative branch, have clearly demonstrated that it is
easier to go along with the “crowd” rather than stand up for the
rights and liberties of the people who put them in office; as well as
honor and enforce the articles and amendments of the Constitution of
the United States.
Millions
of dollars flowed into the state of Wisconsin in opposition, as well
as support, of the Walker recall election. It was a landmark recall
that had been orchestrated not as a cause that was not because of
ethical transgressions or illegal acts of a governor, but because a
governor stood against the power of the trade union and the selfish
and spoiled people who are employed to be civil servants of the
People. To many people who are employed in government office
positions have the attitude that they are doing their fellow
citizens' favors by performing their job; when in fact they are
servants of the people and not the other way around.
Whiners
of the political left who work in government positions, like
teachers, have developed an attitude that it is their right to allow
unions to control the personnel budget of government, whether it be
state or federal. This recall election outcome has shown differently.
Whatever
campaign propaganda was delivered in this unjustified recall
election, does not deter from the gist of facts: Governor Scott
Walker was being hounded for doing what he was elected for,
performing his tasks as a governor should, and keeping campaign
promises. Those promises included creating an atmosphere that would
keep businesses in Wisconsin, and encourage them to work at expanding
their business, which in turn creates additional employment for the
betterment of the people of the State of Wisconsin, not just for
those who belong to unions.
Tom
Barrett, while moaning about losing the recall election, made a
statement about unity, reported by MSN:
We are a state that has been deeply divided and it is up to all of us, our side and their side, to listen. To listen to each other and to try to do what is right for everyone in this state. The state remains divided and it is my hope that while we have lively debates, a lively discourse which is healthy in any democracy, that those who are victorious tonight, as well as those of us who are not victorious tonight, can at the end of the day do what is right for Wisconsin families.
Tom Barrett,
the Democrat Party, and the unions have been the ones promoting
disunity. For part of the political platform that is written into the
ethics and policies of the Democrat Party is to “divide and
conquer”. Barrett failed to mention the TV/radio ads that used
character assassination and every political propaganda trick in the
book to make this recall election go to his favor.
Mitt
Romney, candidate for the presidency, Election 2012, stated on
Walker's behalf:
Governor Walker has demonstrated over the past year what sound fiscal policies can do to turn an economy around, and I believe that in November voters across the country will demonstrate that they want the same in Washington, DC. Tonight's results will echo beyond the borders of Wisconsin.
It
remains to be seen, as many citizens believe, whether or not Romney
will be a solid base towards real reformation of our federal
government or just all talk like too many times in the past. Mitt
Romney
is still viewed by many as a voter's choice only because the
opponent, Barack
Obama,
is far worse in leading our country. However, it can be rightfully
said that Romney has better character and value qualities than the
incumbent president that presently sits in the Oval Office – when
he is not on vacation or golfing.
It
is interesting that President Obama, much to the chagrin of Wisconsin
Democrats, who did not stop in Wisconsin in his trip to Minnesota to
campaign for Tom
Barrett.
Could
it be because Obama's approval rating as dropped so low?
Only
speculation at this point.
Governor
Walker also had a unity statement:
Tomorrow is the day after the election. Tomorrow, we are no longer opponents; tomorrow, we are one as Wisconsinites.
Democrat
leadership in Washington were watching this recall closely, as well
as unions, to see if there will be implications caused from it in the
upcoming general election.
They
are correct in worrying, and there is no sympathy coming from here.
The Democrat Party has been long-time coming when reformation is the
issue. They have moved from the true sense of liberalism to
democratic-socialism in the span of the last fifty years; and this
has escalated under the leadership, as President of the United
States, of Barack
H. Obama.
The
bottom line:
Labor
unions belong in the private sector, their right to do so as long as
they stick to ethical and civic laws; however, labor unions do not
have the right to oversee employment of civic employees of either
state or federal government. It is recommended to the legislative
branch of both state governments and the federal government that they
create an amendment to the United States Constitution that forbids
any private sector entity (unions) to have the power of control over
employment within the personnel agencies and offices of government.
It is not only an affront to constitutional law of limited
government, but it is also detrimental to fiscal responsibility of
the budgeting of taxpayer dollars.
Any
private entity that develops power that promotes increased, and
unnecessary, cost of operation of government should be regarded as
detrimental to the constitutional mandate of limited government, as
well as the rights of We
the People.
Historically,
Wisconsin has not backed (as a majority) a Republican candidate for
presidential election since Ronald Reagan in 1984; but this recall
election outcome may indicate, especially since Obama did not involve
himself. The traditional “swing” state whose latest polls show
that Wisconsinites favor Obama over Romney from 6 to 10 points. Obama
won Wisconsin votes in 2008 by 14%, despite people like myself
warning them that he was not the right person for the job. Still,
there are too many Wisconsinites who retain favor for Obama for the
following reasons (given):
- He is a member of the Democrat Party.
- He is the first “Black” President of the United States.
And
still others state for reasons for continued backing of Barack Obama,
like “I like him”. No logical explanation, no consideration for
job performance and campaign promises not followed through (except
for ObamaCare, which was a disaster before it was implemented).
Americans
have continued the practice of voting based upon emotion, propaganda,
and loyalty to a political party (club); despite statistical and
real-time facts being presented against their political stance.
And
there are still other Americans who will not participate in politics,
that includes voting, because it is disdainful,
argumentative,
and they just have no interest. They are the Americans who are the
most delusional and the least patriotic. They rely on TV/radio ads
and political rhetoric to decide who they vote for, never knowing
much about their previous actions and policies within their voting
record or the record of the candidates political career. And most of
those described are not familiar with constitutional law, know who
their representatives or senators are, and decide that all
politicians are “corrupt” and thus voting is a waste of time.
It
is hard for me to believe that Americans would, so blindly and
consistently, allow politicians who do not uphold their sworn oaths
of office and have the power over our private lives. They will
certainly complain about the conditions or issues in America –
state or federal issues – but do nothing to work upon reforming by
choosing their candidates more carefully. Part of the blame goes to
the infrastructure and curriculum of our educational system, which
the union and progressives have wisely gained control. There is an
ulterior motive to “dumbing down” the youth of America and not
allowing open discussion or critical thinking when it comes to our
government. It is part of the grand scheme of making government
increasingly powerful in order to do what they perceive as good
government – big government with little or no limitations,
centralized by federal authority established against the Constitution
as well as the reasoning that caused the framers to create it.
Like
Arizona, Wisconsin is a state that could become a leader in true
reform and not the false “changes” promised, with little detail
as to what changes are to occur, that was promised in the Election
2008.
Let's
hope that our “swing state” reputation and political reasoning
swings into the direction of a limited and constitutional government.
I must conclude this article with a hearty thanks to fellow citizens in this landmark stand against big government and the unconstitutional insertion of power by labor unions. And, although I doubt it, but it is wishful thinking, that those that voted for Barrett and big and wasteful government will wake up to what the Tea Party and reformation movement is truly about -- We the People in control of OUR government.
Gary Kreep Leading Judicial Election in San Diego
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