Republicans: We will add collective bargaining to budget if court doesn't act by Tuesday — Wisconsin State JournalIf there was any lingering concern that the Wisconsin Supreme Court exercising its supervisory authority over Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi would be, at this point, itself an inappropriate judicial intervention into the affairs of the political branches, Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald just sealed the deal. There ain't no turning back now.
If the court "rules," it looks like just pure Republican politicians.
And isn't voting what Judge Sumi's been telling the Bros. Fitzgerald to do for months? Yes, yes it is. So why didn't the Bros. do it months ago?
They sure could have saved everybody a lot of grief, and expense.
Hey Fitz. Ah,.... no kidding. Pretty much everyone knew that your would do it again.
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to try to get the Supreme Court to do the dirty work for you so you could make things retroactive. But no. You're just going to have to ram it down Wisconsin taxpayers throats again.
For an administration that continues to talk about how broke this state is and how collective bargaining is unsustainable. you sure know how to tie up the courts and waste dollars on legal challenges.
Thanks.
Lacking the wingnut amygdala, I can only speculate that this bizarre "if the court doesn't act" kabuki is supposed to be some sort of face-saving maneuver.
ReplyDeleteNever a dull moment around here anyway.
ReplyDeleteKabuki throat-ramming? I bet there's some of that if you look.
ReplyDeleteYeah I'll pass.
ReplyDeleteAs my grammar school age kids sometimes say "epic fail".
ReplyDeleteAdd "embarrassment" to the end of this post.
All of your opinions you have written regarding act 10 are just that, and you were wrong.
Better luck next time
A 4-3 decision does not mean the three are wrong.
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