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Walker can stonewall for a while more.
But with the FBI raid, with a Walker donor admitting to felonies, and with evidence mounting that the governor and his appointees have been busy finding no-show jobs for the targets of John Doe investigations, this is not the sort of scandal that can be swept under the rug.
It is, as well, precisely the sort of scandal that scares investors away from a state — especially when concerns about money laundering and pay-to-play politics have been raised.
Walker may not want to answer questions now, but he is going to have to answer eventually.
This scandal cannot be separated from the broader issue of the governor’s assaults on collective bargaining rights, local democracy and open government. Those assaults have led thousands of Wisconsinites to express support for recalling Walker. The John Doe investigation into his aides, the FBI raid and the governor’s stonewalling will only increase the sense — even among swing voters — that Walker must be held to account.
The rest.
John Nichols: After FBI raid, why is Walker stonewalling?
http://host.madison.com/news/opinion/column/john_nichols/article_aeee925f-8364-5e22-8e70-261b6c1ddb55.html