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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Begs New Yorkers To Protect Him From Out-Of-State Forces

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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Begs New Yorkers To Protect Him From Out-Of-State Forces

  By Chris Bowers

You can't make this stuff up :

With recall petitions to be filed against Gov. Scott Walker Tuesday, aides said the governor would not be available for an interview because of a busy schedule.  

Walker is scheduled to hold a fundraiser in New York City in the afternoon hosted by Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the founder of financial services corporation American International Group, according to a copy of the fund-raising solicitation posted on the website of the New York Daily News.

Walker has repeatedly slammed the influence of out-of-state money in the recall effort against him, and also repeatedly claimed that his "reforms" are helping the Wisconsin economy. So, naturally, on the day that one million  recall signatures are filed against him, he is in New York City collecting money from the founder of the Wall Street group that played a key role in crashing the worldwide economy.

Get this guy out of office already.   Contribute $6 to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Orange to Blue .

 

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