Hurricane Sandy Dominates Thompson, Walker Stop in Waukesha
Gov. Scott Walker says that Mitt Romney did the right thing by canceling Wisconsin visit in light of East Coast storm.
With Hurricane Sandy hitting the East Coast Monday, former Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson and Gov. Scott Walker momentarily cast aside politics to share their concerns about those in the path of the storm.
The two appeared at the Republican Party of Waukesha County’s headquarters the same day that GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney canceled an evening campaign rally in West Allis because of the hurricane.
“Both of us are sad tonight that Gov. Romney could not make it," Thompson said. "He made it his mission that because of the storm, that it would not be right for government to be involved in a rally, but we thought that it would be good just to come together as individuals here.”
President Barack Obama also canceled his Wisconsin visit Tuesday week because of the storm.
The Midwest isn’t immune to the effects of Sandy, either. Lake Michigan could have waves reaching 16 feet Tuesday as the winds from the hurricane churn up the Great Lakes.
Thompson said he was involved in natural disasters as governor and during his time as a Health and Human Services secretary in Washington, D.C. The response is a group effort as organizations and government agencies prepare to be dispatched to storm areas, he said.
“FEMA has got to be ready to go,” said Thompson, who faces Democrat Tammy Baldwin in the Nov. 6 election for U.S. Senate. “We have got to be able to set up command posts, and we have got to be able to get into those communities as soon as possible.”
Walker, who announced earlier Monday that the Wisconsin National Guard is prepared to assist with hurricane relief efforts, said Romney did the right thing by canceling his appearance in West Allis.
“All of us in America want to be focused on it,” Walker said. “That’s what we did this afternoon, checked in with the National Guard, checked in with the governors out there.
"I appreciate his leadership and putting a focus on it. He didn’t have to. He is no longer the governor of Massachusetts, he is not in office, he is not the incumbent. He could have easily come here.
"He set the right tone," the governor said. "When it is a response to a national disaster, we are no longer Republicans or Democrats. We are just Americans.
The state has not yet been asked by any of the East Coast governors to deploy its National Guard.
“We know that the force is dramatic and we just pray in particular that there is not any loss of life,” Walker said.
Impeach Now
7:43 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Thank you to all political parties for dong the right thing in this situation, regardless your point of veiw on politics, this is a gentle reminder that we must pull together for those impacted by this circumstance...much appreciated...politics will wait for another day in light of this...
a quiet conservative
8:14 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
so where is Tammy Baldwin....don't know but she is a on the board of the Socialist party of America...along with Gwen Moore & 70 other Congressional Members
http://theobamahustle.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/socialist-party-of-america-releases-the-names-of-70-democrat-members-of-congress-who-are-members-of-their-caucus/
Dr. Saul Funkhouser
8:24 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
What you do not see are the reports of the out of control crime. they mock those who prepare. My guess is the typical city dweller is not remotely prepared, food, water and “GASP”, self protection. Maybe people can call for help with their Obama phone.
Walker
8:38 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
It took storm of the century to find a windbag bigger than those two.
Peter J G Chiconas
11:53 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Politics are always a surprise! This is just another factor in this wild election
Steve ®
1:34 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Barrack Obama doesn't care about white people
Deb Strzelecki
12:00 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tommy is such an old blathering windbag, he could create a hurricane of his own. Go home, Tommy. Enjoy your millions you've made at the government trough while criticizing "big goverment" and government employees.
Craig
12:03 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Even as an old windbag and drunk, Tommy is ten times better than the alternative (lifestyle) Baldwin (carpet muncher).
Chris Kelnhofer
12:10 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Hurricane Sandy has affected millions, not just those on the east coast.
Michael McClusky
12:22 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Maybe the storm was a signal from God to shut the politicians up. Who isn't sick of those two?
Fred van der Wal
12:38 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
@Dave Kube: perhaps politics is willing to take a break but people here on the board are less forgiven.