Ah Republicans; the family values party, and our supposed biggest supporters of our freedom fighting troops, are having big problems on both fronts. They look to be sick crooks too.
And most shocking (or not); Gov. Scott Walker chose each one of the charged felons listed below, as people he wanted in his administration. He really knows how to pick ‘em:
josonline-Dan Bice: Three individuals - including a former top aide to Gov. Scott Walker - were charged Thursday with felonies as part of the ongoing John Doe investigation into Walker staffers.
Tim Russell, a longtime Walker campaign and county staffer, was charged with two felonies and one misdemeanor count of embezzlement. One source said the charges are tied to Operation Freedom, an annual military appreciation day held at the zoo.
Kevin Kavanaugh, Walker's appointee to the Milwaukee County Veteran Service Commission. Kavanaugh is charged with five felonies for theft and fraudulent writings by a corporate officer. He was the treasurer of the Milwaukee Purple Heart chapter at the time of the dispute over the (missing) $11,000 for Operation Freedom.
Brian Pierick, Russell's longtime domestic partner and a staffer at the state Department of Public Instruction, 48, was charged with two felony counts for child enticement. He is an office operations assistant at DPI dealing with education for homeless children and youth, according to the agency's website.
If I’m reading Bice’s story correctly, Pierick is currently involved with homeless children?
Kind of makes you wonder about everyone else Walker picked to represent the special "values" he brings to office. This of course is just another example of projection, where the biggest offenders of common decency are the quickest to blame the other side for their own weaknesses.
Yes and he's under the supervision of Tony Evers not Walker, you dolt.
ReplyDeleteSo!!? He's another Walker Crony. You do get that, right?
ReplyDeleteBirds of a feather flock together.
ReplyDeleteThis is not going to play well with the folks upstate, or downstate for that matter.
Someone stick a fork in Walker, he's done.