But....it's MARCH! What the hell? How do we have a system where one third of the government can take ten months off?We should also point out to our out-of-state participants that the State Legislature is now what they consider "out of session" - that is, they are adjourned for essentially the rest of the year, and (theoretically) cannot pass or change any further legislation, without orders from Scottie Boy.
Do we win that crazy crown yet? Our supreme court judges assault each other, single women with kids contribute to child abuse, and our governors scheduled time reads like a joke-In the Republican's War on Women, he must be a general or something.
I don't know, man. Michigan has been taking over cities under the guise of 'economic emergencies' and making a mockery of democracy. That is some hard competition.We took the Crazy State title the moment that the "Budget Repair Bill" hit the desks of legislators back in February of last year.
Black Hole
In honor of Sunshine Week, dedicated to celebrating open government and freedom of information, the national Society of Professional Journalists announced its "winners" of its annual Black Hole award, which aims to expose "the most heinous violations of the public's right to know."
The SPJ chose three winners, including ... the Wisconsin State Legislature!
The group smacked the Legislature over the way it passed the collective bargaining bill, the GOP's redistricting process and having members sign secrecy agreements, and its crackdown on the use of cameras in the Assembly.
District? No, State Supreme Court Justices.That's... not out of the question. They know he's guilty, having been at the event in question. Any trial they were part of would be marred by that fact alone.
They may have to get a judge from another district. On the plus side, the prosecution has an entire room full of witnesses that witnessed the event.
Ours takes an entire year off.But....it's MARCH! What the hell? How do we have a system where one third of the government can take ten months off?
Really? Christ... *shakes his head in shame*District? No, State Supreme Court Justices.
Embattled Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser said Monday he will likely ask other members of the court to recuse themselves from deciding on the disciplinary complaint filed against him last week — an action that, if successful, would appear to kill the case.
Because the prosecutor decided not to try the case, but the panel of judges who determine oversaw the ethics violation complaint disagreed. It's not a civil case, but a case of ethics violations.Out of curiosity why does this need a judge at their level or higher to try this? Assault is assault.