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Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: rapids_60 Date: September 26, 2014, 8:20 pm
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[quote]ASHWAUBENON – While Gov. Scott Walker lays out plans for
a second term in Madison, he will not promise to serve the
entire four years if the 2016 national elections beckon.[/quote]
Real Smart there Scotty. Wisconsin first I see.
If you cannot commit to finish the term you ran for, then don't
run.
#Post#: 16394--------------------------------------------------
Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: trollslayer Date: September 26, 2014, 9:35 pm
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1247.msg16391#msg16391
date=1411780852]
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Real Smart there Scotty. Wisconsin first I see.
If you cannot commit to finish the term you ran for, then don't
run.
[/quote]
The only way he won't finish his entire term is if he is elected
president or VP. Do you really honestly think this is a
possibility or are you just starting a thread trying to
manufacture some kind of phony outrage? Because if you really
think he stands a snowballs chance in he11 of making it to DC
you have more confidence in him than I do. Lets keep it real
Rapids. Did Obama finish his term in the Senate? No
Blagoyovich tried to sell it to the highest bidder.
#Post#: 16395--------------------------------------------------
Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: rapids_60 Date: September 26, 2014, 10:43 pm
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I don't think he's going anywhere. I think he's a moron for
telling the voters he's outta here if a better opportunity comes
up. Not much of a commitment to the state if he's already
planning his exit.
I'm quitting my next job if I win the powerball, but would it be
smart to bring that up during the interview?
"Obama did it" BTW is not a good excuse. I wouldn't vote Obama
for governor either.
#Post#: 16398--------------------------------------------------
Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: udontnojack Date: September 27, 2014, 3:59 am
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Well nor did Hillary, Rahm Emanuel, Joe Biden, George W Bush, Al
Gore, Jimmy Carter, The list goes on and on. Really if we limit
running for higher office only to those who are not currently
serving in any elected position, for instance those ones who ran
and lost other elections, we really limit the already poor
choices we have even more. Nothing at all wrong with having
higher aspirations and being honest about it.
#Post#: 16399--------------------------------------------------
Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: trollslayer Date: September 27, 2014, 7:03 am
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1247.msg16395#msg16395
date=1411789407]
I'm quitting my next job if I win the powerball, but would it be
smart to bring that up during the interview?
[/quote]
Or you're quitting your next job if a better one comes along.
Every employer knows that. It happens every day.
#Post#: 16400--------------------------------------------------
Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: Linda Lou Date: September 27, 2014, 9:16 am
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Walker is dreaming if he thinks he's ever going to be elected
President.
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Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: Snickers Date: September 27, 2014, 9:48 am
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1247.msg16391#msg16391
date=1411780852]
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Real Smart there Scotty. Wisconsin first I see.
If you cannot commit to finish the term you ran for, then don't
run.
[/quote]
This is just more petty whining by Burke.
::) Dealing with Democrats in Wisconsin is like dealing with 6
year old spoiled brats.
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Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: Snickers Date: September 27, 2014, 9:51 am
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1247.msg16395#msg16395
date=1411789407]
I don't think he's going anywhere. I think he's a moron for
telling the voters he's outta here if a better opportunity comes
up. Not much of a commitment to the state if he's already
planning his exit.
I'm quitting my next job if I win the powerball, but would it be
smart to bring that up during the interview?
"Obama did it" BTW is not a good excuse. I wouldn't vote Obama
for governor either.
[/quote]
How many employers would rather hire someone with drive,
ambition, and desire to work his way up the ladder? Over someone
that just wants to stay at his starting level position?
I am guessing all of them.
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Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: rapids_60 Date: September 27, 2014, 10:27 am
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[quote author=Snickers link=topic=1247.msg16404#msg16404
date=1411829467]
How many employers would rather hire someone with drive,
ambition, and desire to work his way up the ladder? Over someone
that just wants to stay at his starting level position?
I am guessing all of them.
[/quote]
Provided they stay with the company.
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Re: Walker won't commit to fulfilling his term if re elected
By: rapids_60 Date: September 27, 2014, 10:30 am
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[quote author=trollslayer link=topic=1247.msg16399#msg16399
date=1411819399]
Or you're quitting your next job if a better one comes along.
Every employer knows that. It happens every day.
[/quote]
Of course it does. But you don't tell them that before they
hire you.
"Hey Mr. Employer, if you hire me I may not be here long
because I'd really like a better job somewhere else and I'm
probably going to focus on that, not you". Y'all are really
going to say that to prospective employers?
Walker just did.
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