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Tuesday, June 14,2011

The Dishonesty Strategy

By Joel McNally
 
As the biggest political recall in Wisconsin history takes shape, there is one question about the integrity of our political process every citizen in the state should be asking, but especially those who have supported the Republican Party.

That question is: Why has the Republican Party, once a legitimate political party, decided to openly embrace dishonesty as a strategy to win elections?

Surely, Republicans who profess to be honest in their personal lives are disturbed that their political party has chosen to abandon honesty to hold onto power.

Republicans shouldn't dismiss this question as some kind of partisan attack. They should think about it honestly for at least a moment.

Throughout history, dishonest political operatives have worked behind the scenes in every political party that has ever existed. But there is something new and extremely disturbing about the top leadership of a major political party publicly advocating the use of dishonesty as an acceptable strategy.

The angry political upheaval in Wisconsin since January is a direct result of Republican dishonesty on a whole new level.

In a time of economic crisis, Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Republicans in both houses of the Legislature won election making glittering promises about “jobs, jobs, jobs.”

They definitely did not campaign on destroying half a century of collective bargaining rights and gutting the funding of education and local government throughout the state.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which endorsed Walker's election, has since editorialized that if Walker had mentioned such ideas during his campaign, he would not have been elected.

But that is exactly the radical agenda Walker unleashed upon the state the instant he took office. In private, Walker referred to this as dropping the bomb.

Republican legislators illegally tried to destroy bargaining rights by violating the state's open meetings law after hours when the public was locked out of the Capitol and then attempted to put such a law into effect in violation of a court order.

When public officials use their positions dishonestly to enact a private agenda never mentioned to voters, the law allows voters to recall them by a majority vote.

Democrats had little difficulty gathering tens of thousands of signatures needed to recall six Republican state senators who voted for Walker's destructive attacks on collective bargaining, education and local government.

Republicans, it appears, had a lot more difficulty getting signatures in a counter-effort to try to recall three Democratic state senators.

Rather than a grassroots Wisconsin effort, the campaign against Democrats was organized by a right-wing organization based in Utah led by a man who spent 10 years in prison for grand theft and forgery.

Democrats submitted hundreds of affidavits from voters describing fraudulent practices Republicans used to gain signatures. These included lying by claiming the petitions were to recall Walker and other Republicans or to extend American-Indian voting rights and offering to buy shots of whiskey in exchange for signatures.

Despite the fraud, state Republican leaders attacked the nonpartisan Government Accountability Board (GAB) for taking more time to examine the signatures Republicans submitted against Democrats than the legitimate signatures Democrats gathered against Republicans.

The browbeating of the GAB worked. Not wanting to appear partisan by only ordering recalls of six Republicans, the GAB chose to permit recall elections against three Democrats despite the documented fraud by Republicans.

That set up recall elections this summer against six Republican state senators and three Democrats. Democrats only have to retain their three incumbents (Utah doesn't get to vote) and recall three Republicans to control the state Senate and stop Walker's unchecked right-wing reign.

Embracing Shady Tactics

Seeing the end of their ruthless power in sight, Republicans pulled out their most brazenly dishonest tactic yet. They publicly announced they would run “fake Democrats” who are really Republican activists in Democratic primaries against the legitimate Democrats challenging the six Republican state senators.

This latest dishonesty accomplishes two illegitimate goals. It allows Republicans to hold onto total control of the Legislature for an additional month to continue passing extreme legislation. Recall elections are pushed back to August with a phony primary in July.

Even more dishonest, since there won't be any Republican primaries in those districts—the incumbent Republican state senator is their candidate—Republicans can vote in those Democratic primaries and try to nominate their “fake Democrats” instead of real ones.

Clever, huh? Totally dishonest, but oh so clever. Also, quite possibly illegal.

Section 12.05 of Wisconsin election statutes: "False representations affecting elections. No person may knowingly make or publish, or cause to be made or published, a false representation pertaining to a candidate or referendum which is intended or tends to affect voting at an election."

A Republican running as a “fake Democrat” in a Democratic primary is a blatantly false representation.

When are Republicans, many of whom claim to have strong family values, going to demand that their party abandon its strategy of dishonesty?

 

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The Republicans are open and honest about running fake Democrats. They stated their reasons for doing so. All the stuff Free Paper Joel talks about is all out in the open. Walker is just trying to clean up the corrupted public workers union that has been stealing millions from tax payers over the years under the guise of wages, benefit, and collective bargaining. Joel's sensationalized accusations reminds me of the needle in the Pepsi can reports.. Dumping collective bargaining is the right thing to do. The taxpayers win when workers are forced to negotiate wages and benefits individually rather than collectively. Ask any business owner what makes him the most profit and he will say non union workers that don't have collective power. There is no economic crisis. The economy is exploding with new profit opportunities. Only cowards are failing to step up and and get snappy with capitalism. Brave men and women are getting up every morning and creating wealth. Only cowards are whining and not keeping up. Only cowards need collective bargaining. Seriously, how many millionaires got rich by joining a union? Not many. Ever see a lazy millionaire? All the wealthy people I know are highly driven and motivated. Unions are just a crutch for the lazy.

 

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Joel always comes off as a flaming liberal when he writes here, too bad he won't get so extreme when he is on TV Sunday mornings. Something about seeing his face versus people just seeing his name. He might have problems shopping, or be pulled over on a "profiled traffic stop". He also knows that only college pot-heads read these pages. (Makes me wonder why @Livingston writes here... and me, who never smoked anything but a Boy Scout campfire). -------------- Okay, so there is no economic crisis (per Livingston), then why does the national level hoot and holler how the economy is so bad all because Obama (and democrats in general) failed to deliver growth and jobs? Could it be the strategy to return Washington to a slight conservative Republican majority, in all our constitution authorized branches, the Executive White House, both "state-based" and "census-based" elected lawmakers, and the Judicial branch? Hell, they don't want a 2/3 majority, that means expanding their "big tent" to cover some of the voters they are trying to shut out! Look what happened when that combination happened here in Wisconsin! Today, it was made official by the 4-3 split in our State Supreme Court, the death of collective bargaining stands! Real people, the ones in the "lower half that doesn't pay taxes" have not seen their old "waste-inflated" jobs come back, the ones that bought them their white-flight suburb home! And they never will, not if their "taxpayer" side out-votes their "worker" side. What is desired... EVERY paying customer of a private business wants business to have nothing but A-game workers making their products, doing their services. Goes for public services, too. Let the B-game workers do stuff for the people on the other side of the tracks. No room for a C-Game or D-game worker, even though there are more of them walking the streets, shopping the malls, surfing the web than the A & B game folk.... But, the A-gamers would not be making money if they did not have C-game and D-game customers (ones that have jobs). By welfare rolls, all we ever could pay for was those 5% F-game people, never could pay for all those D-game and C-game people that we never really wanted to hire. That's the reality I fear, "taxpayers" cannot just put on blinders, look at their segregated neighborhood and figure "that's the extent of the real world". You still got all those nasty po' folk to contend with outside your gated community, people you need to shop in your stores with their Quest Cards, WIC support, people you need to scrub your toilets when their kids aren't sick at home making them take an unpaid day off. For "brown" ones, your answer is "deport 'em". For "black" ones, your answer is "lock 'em away", for white trash your answer is "put a wall around the trailer park", (then lock the gate and let the air out of the El Camino's tires). I don't buy for one minute that "no taxes, no entitlements" means the businesses and high-income folks will "invest" on Main Street. But, they must "promise" that to get your vote.

 

You can't create jobs for people who are unemployable.  About 20% of the workforce is unemployable.  Really now, would you hire someone that is fat, old, too many tats or piercings, bad teeth, baggy pants down around their thighs?  But in order to get them to conform, we need to stop paying out unemployment, welfare, food stamps, etc.  If they had to work for their money they would work harder at getting a job.  Maybe they would pull their pants up and cover their tats, brush their teeth and comb their hair.  The economy is always good if you are good people.  If you go around acting worthless to society, then you will be worthless. 

By the way Waukesha dude, I smoked pot a few times in college.  Does that qualify me as a college pothead?  I also pretended to be interested in the Peace and Justice Coilition and attended a poetry ready just so I could impress the cute pot smoking art majorette.  It was hard pulling off being a fake liberal but mission accomplished.  When I helped campaign for John Anderson, it put me over the top with her.  Maybe I will be recruited to be one of those fake Democrats.  Hope Joel doesn't track down that chick and tell her she was seduced with dishonesty. 

 

I'm amazed you ever found a woman to have sex with you in the first place David.

 

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Like all college pranks it didn't turn out that great

 

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The only state senators deserving of recall are the 14 liberal Democrat cowards who fled the state. And when Wisconsinites realize GOVERNOR Walker balanced the budget, fixed the $3.6 billion deficit, repayed the funds Doyle illegally stole from and did it all without raising taxes and only minor adjustments....what a "HERO" he will become!

 

What Walker will become is the shortest serving Governor in the history of Wisconsin once the voters kick his ass out the door in early 2012...

 

 
 
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