It's the Scott Walker Recall Show - LIVE! from Wisconsin... Author: ScoopsterDate:06/06/2012 00:53:09
It's here at last. Activists across the country and residents of Wisconsin, from Milwaukee to Marquette and from Sheboygan to Superior, have been striving tirelessly for this moment since a cold day in February 2011. Newly-elected Governor Scott Walker, fresh off a Tea Party "wave" and an apathetic voter turnout that they claimed for a mandate, threw away their election campaign promises and bipartisanship. Instead they chose to do the bidding of their billionaire buddies and mega-corporate donors - forcing through some of the most regressive anti-worker legislation in the country's history.
The citizens responded - occupying the State House inside and out for weeks. The minority Democrats also responded by leaving the state and denying the state senate of a quorum. Eventually Walker forced out the citizen protestors and illegally bypassed the quorum boycott with help from a thin majority on the State Supreme Court. They then used the same tactics to pass other legislation - from a state budget that fed corporate coffers at the expense of taxpayer dollars and other vital state services, to new laws designed to suppress voter registration and turnout.
None of that has broken the spirit of Wisconsin's residents. They managed to recall three state senators and push that chamber back into a practical deadlock. They collected more signatures for the recall of Gov. Walker than he received in the 2010 election, and they did it in less than two weeks. They also managed to collect enough signatures to recall the Lt. Governor and another batch of state senators, including the GOP majority leader. In response, the corporate machine has dumped billions of dollars into advertising, outspending Walker's opponents 7-to-1 in an effort to discourage the people from fighting back.
Despite all the hardship and obstacles thrown in their way, the citizens have turned out to vote today in numbers normally seen for a presidential election - and in some cases beyond that. New voters have also come, not afraid of the roadblocks shoved through the legislature.
It's being touted as the second most important election this year. I disagree - it's clearly the most important. In a few moments we'll find out just how important it is.
I know that some larger districts haven't been reported yet but I'm having a hard time believing in that 60% for Walker when you consider the voter turn out
I know that some larger districts haven't been reported yet but I'm having a hard time believing in that 60% for Walker when you consider the voter turn out
Well on the upside it looks like at least one of the state senate recalls WILL go through, putting Dems back in the majority there.
I know that some larger districts haven't been reported yet but I'm having a hard time believing in that 60% for Walker when you consider the voter turn out
Well on the upside it looks like at least one of the state senate recalls WILL go through, putting Dems back in the majority there.
well that's good to hear. Wasn't the Lt Gov up too?
I know that some larger districts haven't been reported yet but I'm having a hard time believing in that 60% for Walker when you consider the voter turn out
Well on the upside it looks like at least one of the state senate recalls WILL go through, putting Dems back in the majority there.
well that's good to hear. Wasn't the Lt Gov up too?
Yep.. She's winning by about the same margin as Walker.
I know that some larger districts haven't been reported yet but I'm having a hard time believing in that 60% for Walker when you consider the voter turn out
Well on the upside it looks like at least one of the state senate recalls WILL go through, putting Dems back in the majority there.
well that's good to hear. Wasn't the Lt Gov up too?
Yep.. She's winning by about the same margin as Walker.
Quote by velveeta jones: Fucker won!! Unbelievable.
At Democracy Interactive, we had a member who lives in Wisconsin who was pretty upset.
In some good news, I have a freelance writing assignment to work on this week from E-lance. It is not much, but it will help with some spending money. Here is something that I would like to blog about maybe next week -- 6 People You Need To Start A Revolution..
Comment byclintster on 06/06/2012 04:48:28
Comment byScoopster on 06/06/2012 09:48:58
And the fucked up part is I only heard one single instance of potential voter intimidation all night. This seemed to be a pretty clean election night. The turnout was through the roof - on both sides. Walker won by seven points - in 2010 he won by less than 1%.
That only means one thing - money from the Koch brothers and others in the Walker benefactor camp was the deciding factor. it funded the media blitz and direct mail/ground campaign that motivated all those extra GOP voters in the rural counties.
Thankfully tho, Racine came through. One of the four recalled state senators was indeed defeated, giving the Democrats a majority in the chamber. There will be no more ramming through of Walker's agenda.