For me, it's really hard to believe that there are people surviving in society without even the simplest forms of identification. It boggles my mind to wonder what it is that they are contributing to the common good to make our state a more prosperous place for all people to live.Court records indicate the number of people Kleefisch cannot see or relate to exceeds 300,000.
Also irking Kleefisch:
"...the ACLU and other special interest groups leading to Dane County judges blocking the law."Earlier quotable Kleefisch remarks noted here.
It's amazing that some months ago when Scot Ross requested the evidence that Repub legislators possessed that proved voter fraud was present in Wisconsin..... they all could not produce one single piece of evidence. Now he trots out this voter fraud issue again to cover up his real motive which we all know is to disenfranchise those who don't vote his flavor. Their politics of destruction continue unabated.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that pretty much what the Republican Party has been saying for decades?
ReplyDeleteand this guy used to be a "journalist?" speaks again to the quality of local tv news.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a weird kind of sense that someone whose greatest contribution to "the common good to make our state a more prosperous place for all people to live" is to find new animals to hunt and kill would be deeply and nonsensically offended by "people surviving in society without even the simplest forms of identification." How dare they scrape by with nary a squirrel to toss in the stew pot! I'll bet that, lacking ID (and probably money. and perhaps even addresses), they can't even apply for a hunting license! That's not subsistence, that's socialism! :-P
ReplyDeleteI can see why Representative Kleefisch would be upset. What an idiot.
It is ironic that the one person who has been caught committing voter fraud in the Assembly is pushing voter id to prevent "fraud" on elections day.
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