It remains to be seen if the short notice for the Conference Committee violated Wisconsin's Open Meeting law. I understand that the Republicans claim that it only applies to regular sessions, not special sessions. I have no idea. But if the Republicans can get it through the courts, so be it. Both sides are engaged in brinkmanship and you do what you can with the hand you're dealt. And that includes the aggressive use of the rules to your benefit, just as the Democrats used the quorum rule. You can't play hardball with the rules and then complain when the other side does the same thing. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.So hard ball is not so nice when the other team plays it? Think of this as a down payment on the payback for all the Obamacare shit.
The good thing for the Democrats in Wisconsin is that I think that they have come out of this unified and motivated. And Wisconsin has a recall statute. Expect to see some very hotly contested recall elections of elected officials from both parties in Wisconsin from both sides of the aisle this summer. And those races will draw boucoups of national money on both sides. Very interesting to watch. But I think that the Democrats have come out of this looking better than the Republicans and polls in Wisconsin show that to be true there, too. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
But we do agree that both sides (here in WI by the Reps and in DC by the Dems) won elections that gave them "the nuts". The opposing sides were left with political gamesmanship, demonstrations and general caterwauling. Elections do have consequences.
Now if it turns out that the WI Reps pushed too hard and lost the middle, they will in fact get spanked at the polls during the next election. Seems hard to remember that Nancy had an iron-clad majority in the House too -- a distant memory now. This may motivate WI's Left flank to come out and vote, but they can't win without the middle -- that is where the action is. Walker has 3 years to make good on what he's done. If he pulls off an Indiana, there is no way he loses the middle.