fluffdaddy thinks the governor should short-circuit separation of powers. Cause that will play super well:
Governor Walker should thank the judge for her advice about the law and announce that he won't be following it. As the head of the executive branch he has to determine for himself what laws he is responsible for executing. The judiciary can't resolve that question for him. Judges can't make him accept their views any more than he can force them to accept his views on proper criminal procedure. Just tell the courts to pound sand and get back to enforcing the law.Cheerio blames higher education for judges ending America or something:
What are the Dems going to do about it? Impeach him? NBL. Recall him? Not for a full year. Beat him next time? Maybe, but don't bet on it.
When libs lose an election what is the first thing they do? Run to the men in black. END OF AMERICA. This is what the indoctrination by our higher ed system has done to this country. An entire two generations have been brainwashed.rcrngroup takes it straight to the judge:
Just from the look of that ugly mean-looking bad-ass beeeotch & you knew that this judge would rule against. One frikkin county judge can stop the entire state of WI and those who voted for Walker & the Repubs?MichaelP thinks this is all by design:
I hope that Walker issues a firm rebuttal, declaring the judge’s ruling to be null & void, and therefore unenforceable. And Walker needs to start laying off gubmint workers AND if necessary, lock up the demoRATs in the state senate chambers for 24 hours and then pass the law again.
RAT BASTARD DEMORATS.... I HATE ‘EM!
You just knew something was going to happen to prevent this law from taking effect...Yeah, Republicans never win anything these days.Frigging judges...
RWAubrey endorses rampant pettiness:
Seems like the Governor has no choice but to starting cutting budgets including say a 25% reduction in the salaries of state judges.relictele is totally a victim:
Clioman really wants people he doesn't like to lose their jobs for no real reason:Remember kids:
Judges’ rulings favoring GOP: ignored, challenged and/or take years to implement. Portrayed as ‘judicial activism’ and ‘outside the mainstream.’
Judges rulings favoring liberals: historic, courageous, law of the land to be instantaneously implemented and obeyed.
I say why can’t we have BOTH: Layoffs AND a new bill...sounds right.Antoninus laments how there is a double standard between apples and oranges:
This is how things work now. When a law is passed that hurts the left, it is tied up in the courts forever and nothing gets done.
When a law is passed that hurts America, even if a judge knocks it down, the leftists in the bureaucracy plow ahead with it anyway. See ObamaCare.
Our system is truly broken. God only knows what it will take to fix it.
Man, the first couple comments literally hurt my brain. I mean I know reading Freeper output can do that, but good lord.
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