Monday, September 13, 2010

My Vote For Wisconsin Gov.

Tomorrows primary election brings me to my vote for the next governor of Wisconsin. I'm a conservative and will not comment today on Tom Barret being on the milk carton, king of the poop dump democrat. I see only two candidates to make my decision.

First
Mark Neumann,

Neumann is republican and supposedly a conservative. The issues I have with Mr. Neumann are

1) He's for government backed green technology, has not said as far as I know he is against ethanol mandates. I wonder if his business of building green homes have anything to do with it.

2) He runs negative ads against Scott Walker and then accuses Walker and Barret of negative ads, you mean to tell me Mark is as clean as the wind driven snow?. The sound bites he used in his commercial didn't sound negative to me. What a reach.


3) He now blows his horn that he has the endorsement of the tea party. The tea party movement does not have any leaders. What is he talking about? I consider myself a tea party person trying to change the status quo in Washington and anyone who says they are a leader of the tea party has to be off there rocker. I will say there are groups of people who get together trying to change politics but they are regular people who might of never gotten involved in politics before. They want change and have no where else to go since the republicans are sometimes no different then democrats.


4) The bridge to no where. Neumann voted for the pork stuffed bill back in the 90's when he was in congress. If your from Wisconsin, you have to know that Wisconsin 5th Congressional District Congressman
Jim Sensenbrenner is a true champion of fighting big government. He voted no on that bill and he said point blank Mark Neumann was one of the few republicans at the time who voted yes. Nuemann voted for big government. What will Neumann do in Madison? Will he work with the liberal left in Madison to get along, work hand and hand with democrats? He also voted no on a tax break for people also back in the 90's. Neumann cannot deny his past votes.

5) Neumann promises a property tax cut to the people of Wisconsin. Wake up people, it's not a tax rebate! It's not a tax break! It postpones your property taxes one year but you still have to pay the same taxes. It a gimmick! How can anyone fall for such a scheme.
Democrats are trying like hell to get Neumann past the primary because they know they have a good chance of getting Tom Barret elected with a run against Neumann. I cannot vote for Mark Neumann.

The second candidate,
Scott Walker.

Walker gave back over three hundred thousand dollars of his salary as Milwaukee County Executive. Walker is doing in Milwaukee county what he can do for the state of Wisconsin. We need to fix the state budget deficit, create jobs in Wisconsin and and need to stop the Milwaukee to Madison high speed rail system.

Walker is our best chance to get Wisconsin back on track. Diamond Jim Doyle and the democrats in Madison destroyed the future of this GREAT state. It will not be easy, yes, we will have to sacrifice for the future, no I am not talking about tax increases. I am talking about someone who will stand up for the people of Wisconsin, stand up against state and teachers unions and give our children a future they can believe they will have.


It will not be easy. It's important that Walker also get's help from conservatives in the state senate and assembly. The democrats that sold us down the drain have to be thrown out of Madison. Don't be mislead by democrats running for state office that they will change Madison. Campaigning means telling you something you want to hear but then in Madison raise taxes, raid transportation funds and take away more and more of our freedom.



I will vote for Scott Walker.

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