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Original_Redstone Donating Member (22 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-26-11 05:26 PM
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5. Yes It Does And It Can Be the example
It can be the example to the rest of the states with governors like ours that are taking over all the time.

Like Our new King Walker.

I mean it! He is Now King. He can Make a law, totally from his own mind, and make it into actual LAW! no legislature voting or anything One guy One dream One Vote It is now law!

In the past, Governors have had authority to make rules that were subject to Legislative scrutiny and oversight. The scope of these rules is wide and far-reaching, so there has always been both legislative and judicial checks to this power. The 2011 Act 21, published on June 7, repeals the balance of power from the Legislature over the Chief Executive. The Governor now has the authority to originate and author any Administrative or Emergency rules. He also has the final authority to decide which are enacted, and which are not. In the past, the Legislature could suggest alterations or changes to rules, and send them back to the Governor for revision. The Joint Rules Committee could even prevent a rule from taking effect. Under the new Act 21, the Legislature has given Governor Walker free reign over any rules he may choose to enact.

This is on one of those boards I am trying to defend.
http://couleeregion.com/forum

And they slam this poster with defending this type of government.

The replies go and slam the ex dem gov Doyle, and then it gets personal Like one couple say

"you make it sound like he's going to hand down an order to burn all liberals at the stake in a muddy parking lot. don't worry though, those of us that are principled conservatives recognize and protect all disabilities."

Next comment,
""Principled conservatives recognize and protect all disabilities."

All disabilities? Even liberalism?"

"that is what i was eluding too.
we have to recognize liberalism as a disability, even though i'm sure it's insulting to other disabled folks to have to share the term "disabled" with such a deranged segment. "

And this is a polite conversation. On the polite board.

The Freespeech wisconsin. is no holds barred. anything goes is fine any language. anything.
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