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Walker should resign

Editor’s note: State Sen. Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) sent the following letter to Gov. Scott Walker after a recorded phone call in which the governor mistakenly thought he was speaking to a key campaign contributor.

Dear Governor Walker,

I am informed that a tape recording has been released in which you apparently held an extensive discussion with someone you believed to be your campaign supporter, David Koch. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel states that the caller was actually a reporter, pretending to be David Koch, and it has posted a transcript of the recording. It appears that you admit the call occurred, and have not contested the authenticity of transcript.

David Koch is the billionaire businessman who reportedly contributed thousands to your campaign and who the media claims is a key source of funding for shadowy political groups that spend hundreds of thousands of dollars attacking your political adversaries in our state.

At a historic moment in our State’s history, brought on by your refusal to compromise with elected officials regarding the elimination of worker’s rights, you still refuse to talk with Democratic legislators. However, you apparently have no problem taking a phone call from “Mr. Koch” and to:

Discuss your strategy to lay off public workers to seek partisan advantage to pass your agenda;

Discuss your plan to lure Democratic legislators to the Capitol on the pretext of negotiation, but then state that you would never actually negotiate;

Discuss your plan to use the pretext of negotiation to get a quorum for legislative fiscal action that Republicans so far have not been able to do;

Discuss that you considered the “planting” of paid troublemakers into the peaceful protests at our Capitol; and to

Give your enthusiastic acceptance to an offer from “Koch” to fly you out on a vacation to show you a “good time” once you “crush these bastards.” Your response was “That would be outstanding…” Given that Koch’s businesses could reap vast rewards with the ‘no bid’ sale of the Wisconsin’s power plants that you propose in your budget repair bill, this response is severely troubling.

Governor Walker, this tape would make Richard Nixon blush. If the recording and the items discussed by you are indeed your plans, you have no business being in public office in our State, and should resign.

Editor's note: State Sen. Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) sent the following letter to Gov. Scott Walker after a recorded phone call in which the governor mistakenly thought he was speaking to a key campaign contributor.


Dear Governor Walker,

I am informed that a tape recording has been released in which you apparently held an extensive discussion with someone you believed to be your campaign supporter, David Koch. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel states that the caller was actually a reporter, pretending to be David Koch, and it has posted a transcript of the recording. It appears that you admit the call occurred, and have not contested the authenticity of transcript.

David Koch is the billionaire businessman who reportedly contributed thousands to your campaign and who the media claims is a key source of funding for shadowy political groups that spend hundreds of thousands of dollars attacking your political adversaries in our state.

At a historic moment in our State's history, brought on by your refusal to compromise with elected officials regarding the elimination of worker's rights, you still refuse to talk with Democratic legislators. However, you apparently have no problem taking a phone call from "Mr. Koch" and to:

Discuss your strategy to lay off public workers to seek partisan advantage to pass your agenda;

Discuss your plan to lure Democratic legislators to the Capitol on the pretext of negotiation, but then state that you would never actually negotiate;

Discuss your plan to use the pretext of negotiation to get a quorum for legislative fiscal action that Republicans so far have not been able to do;

Discuss that you considered the "planting" of paid troublemakers into the peaceful protests at our Capitol; and to

Give your enthusiastic acceptance to an offer from "Koch" to fly you out on a vacation to show you a "good time" once you "crush these bastards." Your response was "That would be outstanding…" Given that Koch's businesses could reap vast rewards with the ‘no bid' sale of the Wisconsin's power plants that you propose in your budget repair bill, this response is severely troubling.

Governor Walker, this tape would make Richard Nixon blush. If the recording and the items discussed by you are indeed your plans, you have no business being in public office in our State, and should resign.

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