Sounds like a catch 22.
I would never advocate violence of any kind, but tar and feathers would look real good on that judge.
This is what happens when you give black robes to political activists with a political agenda. Real judges who care about the law are rare these days. IMHO.
This is interesting. If I understand things correctly, the Judge placed a restraining order on the Sec of State that effectively made him break the law.
“stunning twist”? To who those who filed suit without knowing fully how WI law worked?It is the law the legislature passed and must be published by law.
The rule of law, what a quaint and curious notion that must be to Judge Sumi.
"If the DA didn't want the Legislative Reference Bureau to publish, then the DA should have made sure that they were part of the restraining order."
It's good they published it within the 10 days or the Dems and their lapdog judges would have used that against them too.
Another story about the bill's publication here
It ends with these priceless quotes:
[excerpt]"It's craziness. These guys are off the wall. They're drunk with some kind of power or misconception of reality," he [Marty Beil, executive director of Wisconsin State Employees Union, the state's largest public employee union] said of Walker and Fitzgerald.
Phil Neuenfeldt, president of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, called the action an "illegal backdoor maneuver."
"This is a dark day for Wisconsin and a travesty to our democracy," he said. [end excerpt]
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From where I'm sitting, a bright new day has dawned in Wisconsin and it's ready to spread across the country.