The Walker administration lost the right to claim that when they agreed to abide by Sumi's decision to stay the collective bargaining law. Now Sumi has struck it down and I doubt very seriously the Walker administration will defy her.
The Walker administration will try to get this in front of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, but this process that supposedly starts June 6th will just be delayed, put off, interrupted, etc. Kloppenclown will go to court to muck things up for Prosser, new law suits will be filed, etc. As long as the 4 conservatives on the Wisconsin Supreme Court refuse to quickly strike Sumi down, this nonsense will continue for months and months and months and the collective bargaining law may never go into effect.
Wisconsin Republicans have simply been outmaneuvered at nearly ever turn. They look hapless and incompetent.
And unprincipled and cowardly.
They swore an oath to preserve republican government. The separation of powers is a critical component of that.
Really?? Let's see, yesterday Walker signed a bill requiring a photo ID to vote. Coming up soon is concealed carry without a permit. In my book that looks like progress.
I'm sure they have some reason for letting this go to the Supreme Court. It probably revolves around not giving the Dems an opportunity to paint them as breaking the rules if/when the SC rules that they did things by the book. No matter what happens at the SC level, they still have the ability to put it back on the docket and re-vote at which time the libtard judge won't have a damn thing to say about it. Remember, the issue she ruled on was regarding the proper notice and our open meetings law. It had nothing to do about the leglislation itself. I kind of hope they do a revote anyway. I think that most people in the state are sick and tired of the Dems protesting everything and wouldn't take kindly to the inevitable protest should a revote be scheduled.