Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Scott Walker Ad: Jeff, 4th Grade Teacher

Here's a new Scott Walker ad, "Education," informing viewers of the reality that the Walker reforms helped teachers keep their jobs.

Jeff, a father and elementary school teacher, shares his personal perspective. Jeff says that he doesn't agree with the Governor on everything, but thanks to his budget reforms hundreds of teachers like him still have their jobs.

...Governor Walker chose to stand with the workers and taxpayers of this state and solved our budget crisis without tax increases or layoffs in the midst of a national economic downturn.



Jeff is a brave man.

11 comments:

Reby said...

What private school does Jeff teach at?

Mike Rebhahn said...

Which private school does Jeff teach at?

jimspice said...

I wonder if he'll appear at the next "white power" rally with Kristi?

Candy said...

Does he fail to mention that he probably kept his job this year because of all of the teacher retirements? His time will come.

Mary said...

And, as expected, a teacher who dares to voice support for Scott Walker is attacked.

What's with the "white power" rally jab?

I don't know what you're talking about. The union opposition research team must have been working overtime.

What is Jeff's connection to the Koch brothers?

Phil said...

Another "semi-anonymous" Walker ad -
the problem is that some nonpublic schools benefit from Walker's plan, but at the expense of our public schools. I don't want my tax money to go towards private schools that have no control by the State or oversight of how the money is being spent.

Mary said...

Any school that receives tax dollars is accountable to the government.

jimspice said...

Couldn't find the link to the "white power" connection, but I'll keep looking. As far as this newest ad, this teacher, Mark Knutson, is full of crap.

Mary said...

I think you and the superintendent need to watch the ad more closely.

Listen to what he says.

jimspice said...

http://www.politiscoop.com/us-politics/wisconsin-politics/613-walkers-poster-child-applauds-white-pride-speech.html

Mary said...

I think it's a stretch to condemn Kristi for that.

Obama didn't stand up and condemn Jeremiah Wright for his racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-American statements.

No, Obama contributed cash to Wright's church and considered him a spiritual mentor and father figure.

Obama was more than willing to cozy up to Bill Ayers.

Come on.