Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Keeping Track of Scott Walker's Legacy of Nutzoid Behavior

Four rural communities here in Wisconsin have had to close their Planned Parenthood Clinics because of Scott Walker's budget.  He just won't allow money to go to any institution that might promote S-E-X.  Have to spell it.  Conservative republicans can't stand the word, much less the act.  Despite the fact that Scott Walker has two children, I'm betting that's exactly how many times he's had S-E-X.  And his wife probably had to get him drunk first.  All that aside, I am hopeful that one of Walker's sons gets a girl pregnant whom couldn't get birth control pills because there wasn't a clinic from which to obtain them.  I wonder how fast the Walker clan would rush her to an abortion clinic.  Hypocrites are the least palatable of all people, in my opinion. 

And just to remind everyone that an idiot is in charge here in Wisconsin, Scott Walker has $25,000,000 earmarked for venture capital in his budget, but he doesn't have a plan on how it will be distributed.  Scott Walker without a plan.  Yeah, well, this is nothing new.  Unfortunately, Scott Walker's last economic growth plan came up millions short and no one accounted for the loans or the repayment of those loans.  Incompetence in the Walker Administration is the status quo.  I have very little faith in Scott Walker's plans.  I doubt he could plan a trip to the men's room. 

I just wonder how many women will end up with unwanted pregnancies because of the lack of funding to Planned Parenthood.  And I wonder where this $25,000,000 venture capital budget line will get lost.  Either way, the Walker Way is a bad road.  And we're all on it.  Thanks you A$$holes who voted this yokel into a position of power.  Hard to imagine anyone more stupid than Walker, but you certainly are.






2 comments:

AlexisAR said...

"Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends [of the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the institution of government deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed], it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute nee govrtnment."

Citizen X said...

I completely agree. This government is not anything resembling "for the people".