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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Patience Roggensack gets her asterisk
She is now Wisconsin Chief Justice, but her right-wing donors had to change the rules to oust Shirley Abrahamson who had earned it the old-fashioned way: at the ballot box.
Why the hurry? The next step in the ALEC agenda, of course!
This week disgraced former politician Scott Jensen and his Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ('WILL') group petitioned the Supreme Court (now conveniently headed by Patience Roggensack) to overturn a lower court decision to keep education policy making under the control of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (an elected position), rather than turning it over to the legislature and governor as 'WILL' had proposed.
Given how much Republicans are doing to hurt public education in our state, can the legislature and governor really be trusted to administer education policy?
Unfortunately, this is just the next step in the Republican agenda to eliminate public schools.
Well, it didn't long for them to oust Abrahamson. Yesterday I read where it would probably take a couple of months or so. I didn't really believe that and I was right. If they are not in charge, then they can't help Walker with the John Doe investigation can they. More than anything, they want to put that behind him before he formally announces his run for President.
Besides all of that, it is good to know in advance that your vote for someone at the polls may mean nothing if someone can pass a new law negating that vote. That part really sucks and it is enough to discourage people from voting in the first place.
"This week disgraced former politician Scott Jensen and his Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ('WILL') group petitioned the Supreme Court..."
That would be the "Honorable Scott Jensen" to you! And let's show some respect, he's "a leader in the educational reform movement", according to the motion filed by the WILL attorneys...
Quick, before the balance of Justices on the Court changes again! Pass another amendment stating "No Justice who has previously served as Chief Justice may serve as Chief Justice again." That'll cancel any chance of adverse votes on the Court itself, either, right, GOP? ____________________
(Then wait until the time comes to re-elect the sitting Chief Justice, who has "previously" served the past term; oops; the post will have to rotate through all the Justices....)
No need ne did more to "sell" this to the public than Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and it was all lies.
ReplyDeleteWhy the hurry? The next step in the ALEC agenda, of course!
ReplyDeleteThis week disgraced former politician Scott Jensen and his Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ('WILL') group petitioned the Supreme Court (now conveniently headed by Patience Roggensack) to overturn a lower court decision to keep education policy making under the control of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (an elected position), rather than turning it over to the legislature and governor as 'WILL' had proposed.
Given how much Republicans are doing to hurt public education in our state, can the legislature and governor really be trusted to administer education policy?
Unfortunately, this is just the next step in the Republican agenda to eliminate public schools.
Well, it didn't long for them to oust Abrahamson. Yesterday I read where it would probably take a couple of months or so. I didn't really believe that and I was right. If they are not in charge, then they can't help Walker with the John Doe investigation can they. More than anything, they want to put that behind him before he formally announces his run for President.
ReplyDeleteBesides all of that, it is good to know in advance that your vote for someone at the polls may mean nothing if someone can pass a new law negating that vote. That part really sucks and it is enough to discourage people from voting in the first place.
Humiliating for Wisconsin and our Supreme Court. I can hardly bear to read all about it.
ReplyDeleteI thought your titled read Rogue get's her ass kicked. Wishful thinking or I need new glass.
ReplyDelete"This week disgraced former politician Scott Jensen and his Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ('WILL') group petitioned the Supreme Court..."
ReplyDeleteThat would be the "Honorable Scott Jensen" to you! And let's show some respect, he's "a leader in the educational reform movement", according to the motion filed by the WILL attorneys...
http://www.will-law.org/Home/Our-Cases/Coyne-v-Walker/Coyne-Case-Documents
Quick, before the balance of Justices on the Court changes again! Pass another amendment stating "No Justice who has previously served as Chief Justice may serve as Chief Justice again." That'll cancel any chance of adverse votes on the Court itself, either, right, GOP?
ReplyDelete____________________
(Then wait until the time comes to re-elect the sitting Chief Justice, who has "previously" served the past term; oops; the post will have to rotate through all the Justices....)