When Governor Scott Walker cut back on the collective bargaining rights of public employees, he excluded police and firemen from those cuts.
So when Mitt Romney said he wanted to cut firemen, police, and teachers, Governor Walker disagreed with him:
Earlier this week, Romney stated that the recall election sent a message that Americans want to cut back on public workers such as firemen, policemen, and teachers. However, Walker disagreed and said, "I know in my state our reforms allowed us to protect firefighters, police officers and teachers. That's not what I think of when I think of big government."
Face in the News: Scott Walker, Watergate and more - CBS News
Which one of the right wing's heroes is wrong on this one, eh?
I think at this point only a stubborn fool would believe Romney was not calling for cuts in the number of police, firemen, and teachers.
It is better to have integrity and honesty so the actual issue can be debated rather than deny the issue even exists.
Rather than deny Romney wants to cut police, firemen, and teachers, you should be debating the merits or faults of cutting police, firemen, and teachers.
This is what frustrates me about what has happened to the conservative movement. Stubborness and ignorance have taken control.