Dear Editor: Wisconsin’s roads are getting worse by the day and Scott Walker doesn’t seem to care. I think it’s because he flies everywhere and never sees a road. A good leader won’t ask anybody to do something they won’t do themselves, so he should start traveling on the highways just to see what we've got.

If somebody were to look at the Walker campaign finances, they might find that he has gotten a lot of contributions from people who sell tires and do front-end alignments. Shock absorbers get a workout from going down his roads too, so he probably gets big contributions from people who sell those too.

For a state to be “open for business,” it needs proper infrastructure where semitrucks don’t get blown tires every time they go down the road and the loads they’re carrying don’t sustain major damage from being thrown around inside the trailer.

We used to have good roads here. It might be time to beg Jim Doyle to come back as governor.

D.J. Duffy

Delavan

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