We in Wisconsin know all about Walker and the undeserved 'Midwestern Nice' moniker he grabbed during his 90-second run for President in 2015.
So of course he's back kicking the poor as I noted recently now that he's running for another term as Governor. And is in such a campaigning froth to dog whistle and snatch away food from the poor

at the same time that he was unaware or unconcerned about the self-parody about entitlements he'd put up on Twitter.
So congratulations to the The Washington Post for rediscovering the insidious effect Walker has on equally craven, self-serving careerist politicians and, regrettably, on the less fortunate who Walker enjoys using as talking points and pawns:
So of course he's back kicking the poor as I noted recently now that he's running for another term as Governor. And is in such a campaigning froth to dog whistle and snatch away food from the poor

at the same time that he was unaware or unconcerned about the self-parody about entitlements he'd put up on Twitter.
Oblivious to his 26 unbroken years on public payrolls, the state-paid mansion he lives in and state-paid car and airplane fleet he can access 24/7, Walker does everything except conjure 'welfare queens.'
walker.wi.gov/press-releases
Our welfare reforms also set common sense asset limits on public assistance so people with big mansions and fancy cars don’t get welfare checks while hard-working taxpayers have to pay the bills.
Wisconsin is the GOP model for ‘welfare reform.’ But as work requirements grow, so does one family’s desperation.