A Quote by Scott Walker

Who is in charge? Is it taxpayers or is it the special interest groups? — © Scott Walker
Who is in charge? Is it taxpayers or is it the special interest groups?
This, by the way, is the welfare state in action: Its a whole bunch of special interest groups screwing consumers and taxpayers, and making them think they're really benefiting.
As Governor, I will demand that Colorado's government serves the taxpayers of Colorado, not special interest groups and government bureaucrats.
The main opposition to Judge Gorsuch's confirmation comes from a handful of Democratic Senators who are using the playbook of far-left special interest groups, the same groups that routinely attack anyone who doesn't actively promote their agenda.
Heads of state are actually prisoners of special interest groups.
The different Washington, D.C.-based groups and the different special interest groups, they all want to be able to pick who they want to be a senator. They don't speak for everyone, and they definitely don't speak for Oklahomans.
Politicians will pander to special-interest groups eager to gain at the public expense.
I've owned a business for 26 years. My family isn't in politics and my supporters aren't special interest groups in Madison and Milwaukee.
Rules are not improved by sloganeering, fact-free letter-writing campaigns, or special pleading from interest groups.
Career politicians do not have the courage to prioritize spending and say no to demanding special interest groups who do not reflect the best interests of the country.
It was clear that the special interest groups in California really wanted the Chinese to be shut out of the country, because that was where the racial tension was the greatest.
Until we make campaigns affordable, then we're going to have too many members of Congress out rattling the cup with special interest groups.
The United Nations has come under the control of outlaw nations and self-serving special interest groups.
While the other parties look at polls and focus groups to decide what they stand for, and pander to every special interest group, we follow our principles.
Special-interest publications should realize that if they are attracting enough advertising and readers to make a profit, the interest is not so special.
We hear much of special interest groups. Well, our concern must be for a special interest group that has been too long neglected. It knows no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines. It is made up of men and women who raise our food, patrol our streets, man our mines and factories, teach our children, keep our homes, and heal us when we're sick - professionals, industrialists, shopkeepers, clerks, cabbies, and truck drivers. They are, in short, "We the people," this breed called Americans.
To be fair, lying is part and parcel of public life. Every politician has lied about something because they are owned by the special interest groups that finance their elections.
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