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Scott Walker: The "Divide and Conquer" Governor

Posted: 05/22/2012 12:35 pm

A video recently went viral of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker telling a billionaire donor in January 2011 that he planned to employ a "divide and conquer" strategy to take away working peoples' rights -- a move that ultimately sparked historic protests and led to the upcoming June 5 recall election that close to one million voters demanded.

It was a rare, unguarded moment of Walker coming clean to a building supply magnate about his scheme to divide the state. She later gave Walker's campaign the largest contribution to a governor in state history.

The revealing video footage of Walker and his billionaire donor was captured by a Milwaukee filmmaker working on a documentary about Janesville, a Wisconsin city still recovering after its largest employer, General Motors, shut down its sprawling factory in 2008.

Ironically, a few months ago, a Walker billboard touting his jobs record popped up briefly next to the shuttered GM factory, illustrating how Walker's rhetoric on jobs doesn't match reality. Wisconsin led the nation in job losses last year, despite Walker's frantic attempt to claim otherwise.

Of course, last week wasn't the only time the public has seen how Walker tells billionaires, or people he thinks are billionaires, one thing and voters something completely different.

A month after confiding his plan to "divide and conquer" the people he was elected to serve, Walker got caught on a prank call from a blogger he thought to be David Koch, the right-wing donor worth $25 billion who has dropped tens of thousands of dollars into Walker's campaign coffers.

During his 20-minute conversation with the fake Koch, Walker admitted that he was attacking unions as part of a larger ideological battle that had nothing to do with his publicly stated reason of balancing the state budget. Walker even said he had actually considered planting troublemakers in the crowds of teachers, families and other peaceful protesters at the State Capitol.

Sadly, Walker's "divide and conquer" strategy extends to almost everything he's done as governor.

Walker divided Wisconsin by gender, attacking women's health, inserting the government into personal reproductive right decisions and weakening equal pay protections.

Walker divided Wisconsin's school system, slashing public school revenue by a record $1.6 billion while expanding and siphoning more tax dollars to the state's unaccountable school voucher program.

Walker divided Wisconsin's health care system, trying to drop coverage for 64,000 lower income families, including 30,000 children, until the Obama administration said no.

And Walker divided Wisconsin voters, advocating for and signing one of the most restrictive voter ID laws in the country -- a law so suppressive it was ruled unconstitutional by two separate courts.

If Walker had focused on creating jobs and running the state instead of dividing and conquering his perceived enemies, Wisconsin would not be dead last in job creation and Walker would not be facing a recall.

 

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justasimplegirl
09:53 AM on 05/28/2012
Anti-Union Card
I am opposed to all Unions. There-fore I am opposed to all benefits
the Unions have won through the years. The paid vacations,sick leave,
seniority rights, paid holidays, wage increases, pensions, insurance
plans and coverage, forty hour work weeks with time and a half for over
time, unemployment benefits, work saftey provisions and job security.
I refuse to accept any benefits that have been or will be provided by the
efforts of a Union and here by request and authorize this employer to
withhold the amounts of union won benefits from my pay and to donate it
to charity.
Signed_____________________________ dated________________________

You can copy the above, have it notarized and turn onto your employer at any time. You do not need to be at a "union" job since ALL employees partake in the benefits that the UNIONS have fought for and earned for the workers of the United States of America.
WhatWereTheyThinking
They Obey The Voices In Their Heads
01:44 PM on 05/26/2012
Does this billionaire have a name? Address?
Some Wisconsinites want to visit her.
01:29 AM on 05/25/2012
The unions pay 6% into pensions- up from 1% pre-walker
12% of gold-plated insurance premiums - up from 6% pre-walker

I'd take that deal in a heartbeat!
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riverwester
Indignant Badger
01:44 PM on 05/22/2012
These are the kind of McCarthy tactics currently occurring in WI. Who's desperate Walker? http://cognidissidence.blogspot.com/2012/05/cowardice-as-art-form.html
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Joshua Pabelick
01:29 PM on 05/22/2012
The fact that you made this article is proof enough to me that you did not comprehend the video. In the video he was asked how he would go about creating in all red state/right to work state and what his strategy would be, he then said he would divide and conquer but that was in response to a hypothetical question as he stated that he has no intention of forcing a right to work state. your other points a nothing more than opinion as a lot of us in WI do not want to pay for women to have abortions, we believe there should be more than one meeting between a woman and her doctor before ending a life. As for voter ID be a little more honest about that please, the IDs are free to everyone, most people already carry at least one of the acceptable forms and they were ruled "unconstitutional" by Dem. judges who obviously let their personal opinions get in the way of logic. The only thing i could partially agree with in this article is that Walker should have focused on creating more jobs, of course your side kind of ruined that when you fled your state, fled your jobs to protest, brought in out of state support to help your rallies, "leaked" information about the John Doe case and then forced tax payers to pay for a recall election that is well over 15million most of us don't even believe in.
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dwilson424
If you disagree teach me
03:16 PM on 05/22/2012
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Nice
04:18 PM on 05/22/2012
You bought Walker's BS hook, line and sinker! Everything you said is just republican spin, The bottom line is; job or no jobs, pro or anti union, pro-life or pro-choice, this guy lied to congress, lied to voters and is under criminal investigation. He has a criminal defense fund. Ethics in politics on both sides leaves a lot to be desired but this is in-your-face out and out corruption. The ends do not justify the means and enough voters feel strongly enough to FORCE a RECALL. John Doe is no joke...and neither is the RECALL.
10:22 PM on 05/22/2012
Christine Salm
You are wrong, we are not buying the union's B.S, Scott Walker is on the right track. All the garbage that you are writing is the same democrat B.S that is put out there every election.