Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Richard Niess and Big Labor

Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess and Big Labor appear to have the same goal.

From the Chicago Tribune:

Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess' issued the permanent injunction, finding the law unconstitutional because it would abridge the right to vote. He wrote in his eight-page ruling that "voter fraud is no more poisonous to our democracy than voter suppression." Although the Legislature and Gov. Scott Walker have the power to enact laws regulating elections, they had exceeded their constitutional authority by eliminating the right to vote for certain eligible voters, he said.

A Dane County judge blocks the law just as the Scott Walker recall election gets into gear.

What a shocker!

Video, from FOX 6:




Richard Niess has allies.

From Politico:

Labor unions wounded by a GOP-led war on collective-bargaining rights are plotting their revenge.

Top labor leaders say they expect to spend more than ever on both state and federal contests this year. And if recent elections are any indicator, unions could drop more than $450 million, which they reportedly doled out in the 2008 election.

...Top labor operatives say they’re still mapping out their strategies for 2012 with state and local affiliates, but here’s an early look at states and races where some of the biggest unions are planning to strike:

Enemy No. 1: Scott Walker:

First up, labor groups have set their sights on the recall vote of Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who became a favorite target of unions nationwide for his efforts to roll back public employees’ collective-bargaining rights. Ousting Walker in the recall expected in May or June would be a major symbolic victory for labor groups, and a victory in the Badger State would give unions and their backers a big momentum boost heading into the fall elections.

Defeating Walker isn’t out of the question. A recent survey showed him locked in a virtual dead heat with his potential Democratic opponents.

Maybe defeating Walker isn't out of the question if Wisconsin voters are disenfranchised via fraud.

It's scary to know that the Leftists will do ANYTHING to overturn the 2010 election.

In spite of attempts by the likes of Richard Niess to allow Wisconsin to be a haven for stealing elections, I have faith in the people of my state.

The Dems/unions couldn't defeat Alberta Darling. They couldn't defeat David Prosser.

I don't think the decisive majority that elected Walker in 2010 is going to sit back and watch the Left destroy that democratic process.

Leftist extremist and union hack Kathleen Falk, on her own merits, cannot win a statewide election in Wisconsin.

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