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Wisconsin Supreme Courts Flips Liberally
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(04-06-2023, 12:37 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: Oh they might give a half-ass effort at it, but then who doesn't these days?

Isn't the idea to keep corrupt officials out of positions of power? 

My point is that they have the undue power and leeway to be able to cry unjust after losing by 11 points.  That sort of loss and whiney excuse making response to said loss with a candidate who is now 0-2 should lead to a loss of influence and party reevaluation.  But they have enough power to dig in their heels and throw a fit in response. 

Is the Democrat that was just elected corrupt?  I assume they can sell the notion to their supporters simply because she's a Democrat, if nothing else.  Its just odd that it is so admirable to get your ass kicked and then cry foul and maintain losing positions.  

I assume if they had an punt of power equal to their voter base they'd have to act in a more reasonable manner.  Perhaps im way off base here.  
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RE: Wisconsin Supreme Courts Flips Liberally - Nately120 - 04-06-2023, 01:09 PM

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