There's so much wrong with fleeing the state when you're called upon to cast a vote, particularly when a referendum was offered on government through election and you are denying that citzen referendum, then you are shirking your duty. In fact, you're circumventing the law.
Tonight the Republicans in Wisconsin voted to separate the bill to diminish the power of collective bargaining from finance, thus allowing it to pass.
From AP, Wisconsin Democrats react:
Before the sudden votes, Democratic Sens. Bob Jauch said if Republicans "chose to ram this bill through in this fashion, it will be to their political peril. They're changing the rules. They will inflame a very frustrated public.
Note the dismay over ramming through a bill. Note the comment that the Republicans are changing the rules. Note that the Democrat is concerned the public might be inflamed because of frustration.
Does this make you throw up in your mouth a little or a lot, this absolute hypocrisy? Even if we set aside the way the Dems in Washington rammed through the unpopular and fabulously expensive health care bill, the (again) cognitive dissonance.
CHANGING THE RULES???????????????????
EXCUSE ME??????
Republicans perceive Obama behind the tinkering.
“We’re really beginning, I think, to believe that this isn’t just about the Wisconsin state Senate or the legislature,” he said. “This is about ties directly from the White House down to many of those that are involved in the recalls, and really how Wisconsin plays out in the next presidential election."
Professor Jacobsen says go for it, which they did.
The arrogance of the fleebaggers and those who would try to legislate through absence need their comeuppance. This is it.
Voter ID next.
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