The GOPigs at it again......corrupt cheaters

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What is white America going to do about his? Are they reporting this on the news or is everything about Bush today?


Wisconsin’s lame-duck, Republican-controlled state Legislature passed on Wednesday a host of measures designed to kneecap Gov.-elect Tony Evers, other Democrats elected to statewide offices and hurt the Democratic Party in general, sending the legislation to the GOP governor Evers defeated ― Scott Walker ― for his signature.

One part of the package would prohibit municipalities from allowing more than two weeks of early voting. That presumably would cut down on voter turnout, which generally helps Republicans.

Other provisions would give the Legislature full control of a state economic development agency, block the governor’s ability to write regulations and allow the Legislature to hire its own lawyers to file lawsuits on behalf of the state.

Walker, who narrowly lost to Evers, is expected to sign the package into law.

Democrats are already threatening to fight the measures in court.

“We will actively be looking at either to litigate or do whatever else in our power to make sure the people of Wisconsin are represented at the table,” Evers told reporters on Tuesday, according to The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

He and the other newly elected Democrats take office in early January.

One change Republicans had considered wasn’t included in the final package ― scheduling the state’s presidential primary for March instead of its current date in April. The GOP had hoped to separate it from a state Supreme Court election that is also on the April ballot. That likely would have resulted in a lower turnout for the April vote, presumably helping a conservative judge seeking re-election.

Critics have portrayed the GOP efforts as a betrayal of November’s election results in which Democrats won not only the governorship but other key statewide offices that Republicans had held.

What didn’t flip was Republican control of the state Senate and Assembly, thanks in large part to the gerrymandered nature of the legislative districts. As an example, the GOP retained a supermajority in the Assembly despite winning a minority of the overall votes cast in those races.








https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...ning-new-governor_us_5c06e268e4b0680a7ec9a289
 
What is white America going to do about his? Are they reporting this on the news or is everything about Bush today?


Wisconsin’s lame-duck, Republican-controlled state Legislature passed on Wednesday a host of measures designed to kneecap Gov.-elect Tony Evers, other Democrats elected to statewide offices and hurt the Democratic Party in general, sending the legislation to the GOP governor Evers defeated ― Scott Walker ― for his signature.

One part of the package would prohibit municipalities from allowing more than two weeks of early voting. That presumably would cut down on voter turnout, which generally helps Republicans.

Other provisions would give the Legislature full control of a state economic development agency, block the governor’s ability to write regulations and allow the Legislature to hire its own lawyers to file lawsuits on behalf of the state.

Walker, who narrowly lost to Evers, is expected to sign the package into law.

Democrats are already threatening to fight the measures in court.

“We will actively be looking at either to litigate or do whatever else in our power to make sure the people of Wisconsin are represented at the table,” Evers told reporters on Tuesday, according to The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

He and the other newly elected Democrats take office in early January.

One change Republicans had considered wasn’t included in the final package ― scheduling the state’s presidential primary for March instead of its current date in April. The GOP had hoped to separate it from a state Supreme Court election that is also on the April ballot. That likely would have resulted in a lower turnout for the April vote, presumably helping a conservative judge seeking re-election.

Critics have portrayed the GOP efforts as a betrayal of November’s election results in which Democrats won not only the governorship but other key statewide offices that Republicans had held.

What didn’t flip was Republican control of the state Senate and Assembly, thanks in large part to the gerrymandered nature of the legislative districts. As an example, the GOP retained a supermajority in the Assembly despite winning a minority of the overall votes cast in those races.








https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...ning-new-governor_us_5c06e268e4b0680a7ec9a289

Can you show us how these measures were somehow passed illegally? If not, then you definitely don't have a grasp on what corruption and or cheating is, dummy.
 
Can you show us how these measures were somehow passed illegally? If not, then you definitely don't have a grasp on what corruption and or cheating is, dummy.

We should not even need a law telling people they cannot undermine democracy or thwart the will of the people.

But with the modern, proto-fascist Republican Party, I guess we need laws like that.
 
Can you show us how these measures were somehow passed illegally? If not, then you definitely don't have a grasp on what corruption and or cheating is, dummy.

You don't have a clue to what you are talking about. North Carolina tried almost the exact same thing a couple of years ago and the courts held it to be illegal.
 
What is white America going to do about his? Are they reporting this on the news or is everything about Bush today?


Wisconsin’s lame-duck, Republican-controlled state Legislature passed on Wednesday a host of measures designed to kneecap Gov.-elect Tony Evers, other Democrats elected to statewide offices and hurt the Democratic Party in general, sending the legislation to the GOP governor Evers defeated ― Scott Walker ― for his signature.

One part of the package would prohibit municipalities from allowing more than two weeks of early voting. That presumably would cut down on voter turnout, which generally helps Republicans.

Other provisions would give the Legislature full control of a state economic development agency, block the governor’s ability to write regulations and allow the Legislature to hire its own lawyers to file lawsuits on behalf of the state.

Walker, who narrowly lost to Evers, is expected to sign the package into law.

Democrats are already threatening to fight the measures in court.

“We will actively be looking at either to litigate or do whatever else in our power to make sure the people of Wisconsin are represented at the table,” Evers told reporters on Tuesday, according to The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

He and the other newly elected Democrats take office in early January.

One change Republicans had considered wasn’t included in the final package ― scheduling the state’s presidential primary for March instead of its current date in April. The GOP had hoped to separate it from a state Supreme Court election that is also on the April ballot. That likely would have resulted in a lower turnout for the April vote, presumably helping a conservative judge seeking re-election.

Critics have portrayed the GOP efforts as a betrayal of November’s election results in which Democrats won not only the governorship but other key statewide offices that Republicans had held.

What didn’t flip was Republican control of the state Senate and Assembly, thanks in large part to the gerrymandered nature of the legislative districts. As an example, the GOP retained a supermajority in the Assembly despite winning a minority of the overall votes cast in those races.








https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...ning-new-governor_us_5c06e268e4b0680a7ec9a289

Were you aware the Democrats in Wisconsin attempted to do the exact same thing after they lost the Governorship, Assembly and State Senate back in 2010?

They even sprung a guy from jail so he could vote with them.

http://www.maciverinstitute.com/2018/12/the-forgotten-man/

But continue bleating about how what the Republicans did was terrible and unprecedented, you lying moron.
 
Were you aware the Democrats in Wisconsin attempted to do the exact same thing after they lost the Governorship, Assembly and State Senate back in 2010?

They even sprung a guy from jail so he could vote with them.

http://www.maciverinstitute.com/2018/12/the-forgotten-man/

But continue bleating about how what the Republicans did was terrible and unprecedented, you lying moron.

LIES, DEMS DID NO SUCH THING.

YOU RACIST WHITE FUCKS DON'T LET THE DEMS GET AWAY WITH THIS KINDA SHIT
 
We should not even need a law telling people they cannot undermine democracy or thwart the will of the people.

But with the modern, proto-fascist Republican Party, I guess we need laws like that.

Nobody has undermined democracy, or thwarted the will of the people.

Proto-fascist? I do believe you just made that up. LOL
 
Was it actually illegal, or was this just the courts legislating?

To you anything and everything that you dont agree with is a case of judges legislating from the bench. Who cares what you think, those actions were held to be illegal, a feeble attempt to take power away from duly elected officials. Why should you care what the people want!
 
You don't have a clue to what you are talking about. North Carolina tried almost the exact same thing a couple of years ago and the courts held it to be illegal.

I don't know about North Carolina, but in Wisconsin judges are elected. The elections are nominally nonpartisan, but let's be real. There are clearly liberals and conservatives who run for spots on the courts.
 
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