The Hypocrisy Of Wednesday's Mining Hearing Comes Into Focus
There was a time not long ago when Republicans in Wisconsin railed against using state power to change the rules to suit the players.
That was before they took control of state power, including the DNR.
Read on...
And speaking of the the DNR: when Scott
Walker picked her to run that agency because she had "a
chamber-of-commerce mentality" - - yes, he really said that... builder and former
government-basher (the ironies get richer) GOP state senator Cathy Stepp
had written a partisan blog posting
not only ripping the DNR - - a favorite pasttime of righties before
they got their hands on power there - - Stepp went into rhetorical
overkill about what she said was the other party's systematic,
rule-bending hypocrisy to get what it wanted...
...Stepp-as-blogger/future DNR
Secretary closed out her screed with a self-inflicted look-who's-talking
accusation, reprinted below just she typed it, with all her precious,
heavy-hitting punctuation goofs, spelling flubs, high-decibel
capitalization intact:
It's always the fine print in these things that have the heaviest hit.
Just another example of the democrats game plan: Change the Rules to Fit the Players.
Shout it with me, now: HYPOCRISY, THY NAME IS DEMOCRAT.
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