Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker took aim at Washington Monday, accusing establishment figures such as the Senate majority leader of being "part of the problem."Great question.
Walker, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, was asked by Glenn Beck if he would agree that there are people that "are part of the establishment, like Mitch McConnell, that are part of the problem."
"Yes, I hear it all the time and I share that sentiment. We were told if Republicans got the majority there'd be a bill on the president's desk to repeal ObamaCare," Walker said during an interview on Beck's radio show. "It is August. Where is that bill? Where was that vote?"
The Senate did take a procedural vote on an amendment that would have added the repeal of President Obama's signature healthcare law to a long-term highway bill. But supporters of repealing the law failed to get the necessary votes to move forward.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Walker: Where is vote to repeal ObamaCare?
The Hill reports: