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No Sympathy, No Charity's avatar

You gotta love the complete and total abdication by the US Supreme Court when it comes to gerrymandering. That ruling has emboldened these anti-democratic loons in WI. Out and out theft of the levers of power by the WI GOP. First they tried to kneecap Evers before he ever got into office and now this. And honestly, as a laboratory of democracy, WI is proving to be invaluable in teaching the rest of the GOP how to repeatedly overrule the will of the voters. And the stunning hypocrisy by the conservative members of the WI Supreme Court is the cherry on this shit sundae.

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Anybody wishing, hoping for, or expecting a GOP plan of action in Wisconsin that is not grounded in hyperpartisan divide-and-conquer and vanquishing the enemy at any cost is living in a fantasy world. We Cheeseheads have had over a decade to figure this out -- from the ham-handed Act 10 anti-public sector legislation through hyperpartisan redistricting to sham investigations, at taxpayer expense, seeking to overturn free and fair election results, and so much more. Scott Walker. Robin Vos. Ron Johnson, at the federal level. Connect the dots. Upshot: asking the GOP here to play nice, share the road, and engage in give-and-take democracy is akin to asking the sun to rise in the west and set in the east. Ultimate, unlimited power is the hill that they have chosen to die on, or kill for, and our job is to meet that challenge here and provide the rest of you with a road map for how to do it elsewhere too.

Wish us luck. We will need it. It already has been a very long and painful battle, one that we did not seek and do not wish to engage in. We saw this result coming so long ago and tried to sound the alarm, too often in vain. So we continue to fight back, as long as the stakes remain as high as they are for everyone who values democracy and the will of the people over that of legislators seeking to maximize their own self-interests. On Wisconsin. Forward.

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