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Open Letter to Justice Rebecca Bradley
Justice Bradley, No, the stay-at-home order currently in effect is not like Japanese internment camps and there is no chance that it will be. Being asked to stay at home to protect yourself and other people is not the same … Continue reading
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Tagged activist conservative judges, Adolph Hitler, basic science, cabinet secretary, conservatives, Constitution, Covid-19, death sentences, enemy combatant, freedom, governor, health secretary, Heart Mountain Camp, heritage, history, Idi Amin, ignorance, Japanese internment camps, Joseph Stalin, judges, Justice Rebecca Bradley, justices, laws, legislators, pandemic, partisan hacks, Pol Pot, prison, privilege, representative government, Republican, rights, State Supreme Court, stay-at-home order, Tiananmen Square, tyranny, Wisconsin
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On the 2020 Wisconsin Spring Election
The most important race in Wisconsin’s 2020 spring election was the Supreme Court race between Scott Walker-appointed Daniel Kelly and Jill Karofsky. A win for Karofsky would change the conservative majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court from 5-2 to 4-3, … Continue reading
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Tagged absentee balloting, Alaska, Appleton, ballots, Burlington, candidate, Capitol, citizens, conservatives, coronavirus, Covid-19, Daniel Kelly, Democracy, Democratic, Donald Trump, election, emergency, Executive branch, Fox Point, government, governor, Governor Evers, health, health care workers, incumbent, Jill Karofsky, lawsuits, legislation, Legislature, liberals, Madison, Milwaukee, nation, national election, Oshkosh, pandemic, personal protective equipment, politics, poll workers, polls, power, President, Republicans, Robin Vos, safety, Scott Fitzgerald, Scott Walker, security, special session, state statute, stay-at-home order, surge, U. S. Postal Service, United States Supreme Court, virus, vote, Wisconsin 2020 spring election, Wisconsin Supreme Court, Wisconsinites, Wiwconsin Elections Commission
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Fear
Over the weekend, a group of right-wingers held a rally at the Wisconsin Capitol to stand up and speak out for Second Amendment rights. At least a couple gun rights groups organized the event. Not that anyone is trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-government, Attorney General, Charlottesville, Democrats, fear, fellow citizens, firearms, government, governor, gun rights, gun violence, handguns, Heather Heyer, Josh Kaul, Madison, mass shootings, militia, red flag gun law, right to bear arms, right-wingers, Second Amendment, Three Percent United Patriots, Three Percenters, Tony Evers, Unite the Right, United Against Fascism, universal background checks, Wisconsin Capitol
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Forward
And so it comes down to this. The Wisconsin Legislature, in an all-night lame duck special session, voted early this morning to weaken the power of the incoming governor and attorney general. While a bill to change an election date … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Affordable Care Act, Attorney General, candidate, Capitol, citizens, committee hearing, conservative, courts, election, forward, gerrymandered, government, governor, houses, Josh Kaul, justice, lame duck, law, legislative boundaries, media, power, power grab, protests, Republican, right thing, Robin Vos, Santa Claus, Scott Fitzgerald, Scott Walker, Senate, Senator Cowles, sign, special session, statehouse, Supreme Court, talk, Tony Evers, ultra-conservative agenda, veto, vote, will of the people, Wisconsin legislature
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Letter to Senators on Lame Duck Session
Right now in Wisconsin, Republican leadership has proposed a slew of legislation that would effectively undermine the duly elected Governor and Attorney General, among other things. There are five Republican Senators who have not committed to vote for these bills … Continue reading
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Tagged Assembly, Attorney General, candidate, citizens, Congress, conscience, Democrats, election, government, governor, independent, Josh Kaul, lame duck, leadership, legislation, majority party, party, power, power grab, recall, Republican, Scott Walker, Senate, senators, Socialist, special session, statewide offices, tax break, Tony Evers, Victor Berger, voters, Wisconsin, Wisconsinites
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Letter to Senator Mark Miller on the 48-Hour Waiting Period
Dear Senator Miller, In a 12-hour period in Madison this week there were four shootings. In Milwaukee 44 homicides have been committed this year compared to 21 at the same time last year. 34 of those Milwaukee victims were shot. … Continue reading
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Tagged 48-hour waiting period, abortion, America, background checks, campaign money, Centers for Disease Control, Department of Justice, depression, driver's license, firearms, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedoms, governor, gun, handgun sales, homicides, Madison, mental health issues, Milwaukee, National Rifle Association (NRA), responsibilities, rights, Senate, Senator Miller, shootings, suicides, weapons, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Blue Blook
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It’s About More than Money
Wisconsin is in danger of becoming the 25th “right to work” state by early March, with hearings held today, a Senate vote coming later in the week, an expected Assembly vote at the beginning of March, and an assured signature … Continue reading
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Tagged "right to work", Assembly, Capitol, Democratic Party of Wisconsin, GOP, governor, legislation, Mike Tate, Republican, Scott Walker, Senate, Wisconsin
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