you're gonnal LOVE this one!
Source: Journal Sentinel
MADISON - A fourth former official in Gov. Scott Walker's administration has publicly denounced the governor as he seeks a third term — this time, leaving his six-figure job to do so.
Paul Jadin, the first CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., has resigned from his $208,000 position as president of the Madison Region Economic Partnership, according to board chairman Tim Gaillard.
The partnership's board rejected Jadin's resignation letter, which he submitted before the Wisconsin State Journal first published a letter Jadin signed along with two other former Walker officials blasting the governor, but Jadin told the paper he had to make a "clean break."
A fourth Walker official has also spoken out against Walker, though he hasn't said whether he would vote for his opponent.
"It's hard to think of another instance like this where even one or two cabinet secretaries would come and speak out against a sitting governor. To have four is unprecedented," said Barry Burden, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
A lie doesn't become the truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good just because it is accepted by a majority.
Author: Booker T. Washington
Maybe she thinks Obama was still in office in October 2017.
"Edwards, 40, a senior official at FinCEN, is accused of illegally giving a reporter bank reports documenting several suspicious financial transactions, known as Suspicious Activity Reports (“SARs”), from October 2017 to the present. "
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
maybe not, but take a peek at this one stupid!
Kelly, Bolton Get in Profane Shouting Match Outside the Oval Office
President Donald Trump’s chief of staff and his national security adviser engaged in a profanity-laced argument outside the Oval Office on Thursday, according to three people familiar with the episode.
It wasn’t immediately clear what the chief of staff, John Kelly, and the national security adviser, John Bolton, were arguing about. The clash is an indication that tension is resurfacing in the White House 19 days before midterm elections in which Republican control of Congress is at stake.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...sions-reemerge
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