kaiser soze
04-05-2011, 05:07 PM
Talk about hypocrisy - the fucker is pulling the rug under the feet of hardworking, dedicated, and qualified workers while giving a college drop out with 2 DUIs and no experience an $81,000 a year spot - even the demotion won't prove that this is favoritism at it's best and worst.
How this kind of move proves that Walker is budget savvy beats the hell out of me. How can anyone believe that he's trying wrangle wasteful spending?!
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_03926452-5f09-11e0-9454-001cc4c002e0.html
Deschane never graduated from college and, according to his resume, had no discernible experience in the field. Yet according to documents provided to the State Journal Tuesday, he was chosen to replace a 25-year state employee with a degree in chemical engineering and a resume full of management and regulatory experience.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119283094.html
Madison — Gov. Scott Walker abruptly reversed course today and demoted the son of a large campaign contributor to his former job with the state Department of Regulation and Licensing.
The move comes one day after the Journal Sentinel reported that Brian Deschane, 27, had landed an $81,500-a-year job in Walker's administration overseeing environmental and regulatory matters and dozens of employees at the Department of Commerce. The promotion amounted to a raise of 26%.
scumbag is the nicest I have to call him.
Walker = REKAWL (recall)!!!!
How this kind of move proves that Walker is budget savvy beats the hell out of me. How can anyone believe that he's trying wrangle wasteful spending?!
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_03926452-5f09-11e0-9454-001cc4c002e0.html
Deschane never graduated from college and, according to his resume, had no discernible experience in the field. Yet according to documents provided to the State Journal Tuesday, he was chosen to replace a 25-year state employee with a degree in chemical engineering and a resume full of management and regulatory experience.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119283094.html
Madison — Gov. Scott Walker abruptly reversed course today and demoted the son of a large campaign contributor to his former job with the state Department of Regulation and Licensing.
The move comes one day after the Journal Sentinel reported that Brian Deschane, 27, had landed an $81,500-a-year job in Walker's administration overseeing environmental and regulatory matters and dozens of employees at the Department of Commerce. The promotion amounted to a raise of 26%.
scumbag is the nicest I have to call him.
Walker = REKAWL (recall)!!!!