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What does Wisconsin recall vote mean?
I admit to being pleasantly surprised by these results. From all the talk in activist circles, and seeing how energized the left was months ago, I thought that this vote was a done deal. I assumed that the Dems would win at least 3, probably 4, and then lose most of those seats again in 2012 (I didn't think they would be able to hold them in a normal election).
To me, the take away is either the Wisconsin/National union political apparatus has been severely weakened, or that the national/Wisconsin Tea Party movement is highly motivated. Either way, this seems to say that any attempt to recall Walker is a waste of time and money. The Dems would be better served just trying to win actual elections. |
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Explain yourself, man. I haven't been following this at all. I remember Walker, trying to end public unions, allegations that Koch Bros control everything in the universe, etc. Can I get a Sports Center recap?
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Also, are Democrats still running under the argument that government workers need protection against the government? That is, they use public unions to give politicians money. Politician gets elected and then writes the rules to give the public workers more money. And all the money is tax money. Is any of this talked about or public workers think this makes total sense? |
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Wisconsin recall vote-- Query for Zeke
DZ: Don't know if you've seen this thread, but I wonder if you would share your thoughts on whether you think this recall vote was justified.
I admit I haven't been following this story closely. It's a bit hard to get excited about the political back-and-forth in the U.S. from over here, but from my point of view the whole exercise looks pretty suspect, in terms of good governance. Obviously the recall law is on the books for a reason and I have no doubt the proper procedures were followed and all that, but my cursory glance says this is an abuse of the recall statute, which I assume is meant to address cases of gross mis- or malfeasance, and not simply a "do over" for people who are unhappy with an election result. Of course, the same could be said about the California recall that put The Governator in power in California, so it's maybe a bipartisan vice, but it's disturbing to me nonetheless. Any thoughts? |
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So they spent something like $500,000 to do this recall. This is money that could have been better used and was essentially thrown away. Very sad.
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I don't remember conservatives being upset about the Gray Davis election (thanks, rfrobison), and that cost a much more bankrupt state a lot more money. As to the actual thing itself, it's exactly what liberals (and I presume conservatives although THOSE memos weren't leaked) expected. The liberals who were working in the state said two was likely and three was possible, although it was an outside chance. That's exactly right, given that one of the elections that went to the GOP was very close. |
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The dems didn't like Walker's budget decisions which have been through the courts and upheld. The dems have done everything they can to undo the Walker agenda. This is just the latest and hopefully last attempt. Maybe then the media will leave and Wisconsin can get back to being Wisconsin. The recall process can certainly wreak havoc. But it's a state perogative so what are you going to do? |
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I agree with your analysis about the California recall, especially because of the result. I didn't follow the predictions. But Shultz seemed pretty hopeful last night until this: Politcs, you gotta love it. |
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Here is the vast amount of money spent on this ridiculous little race:
http://is.gd/aZd1W3 For a symbolic victory that didn't materialize. One wonders when Union members are going to start object to this waste. |
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Also, remember they launched a $10 million primary challenge to Blanche Lincoln? This stuff is wasteful. How can they spend this money, then fund Democrats in actual elections, while looking out for members ACTUAL interests (Read: non-political, day to day stuff the Union is supposed to do)? |
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In general, I'd prefer to put people in office through regularly scheduled general elections than through special elections that tend to have lower turnout and disproportionate influence from outside groups and party activists, but I don't see this as a particularly critical concern. So I guess my bottom line is a big "meh." Wisconsin Democrats thought that they could do well enough in a special election to overturn the results of 2010's general. If they had pulled it off I would have been happy to see it, but they didn't quite have the votes. That's democracy. |
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