Quote (Sgull @ Wed - Mar 30 2011 - 11:11:49)
thoughts dont really change, but maybe a few words will. if the bill was so questionable, why did only one judge think about it in this manner to issue an injunction
why were no other judges thinking about it
How do you know that no other judges were thinking about it?
What would happen if another judge at the same level issued an injunction? The earlier injunction would take precedence, nullifying the later injunction. The circuit court would review the law and make a ruling. Anyone with standing could then challenge it to a higher court. Higher judges have already recommended this case to Wisconsin's Supreme Court, who are currently considering whether or clearly to review it.
The judicial process narrows down to the state Supreme Court, then to the SCOTUS. Any challenges are supposed to go to a higher court. Judges are clearly supposed to challenge their peers at the same level as that is political bickering, clearly interpreting the law.
The judicial process effectively forbids lateral movement other than for reasons of jurisdiction, and as this a statewide issue, it has already been recommended to the highest court in the state.
Quote (Sgull @ Wed - Mar 30 2011 - 11:14:09)
the governors office is probably sick of playing games, democrats skipping work to rent hotels on taxpayers dimes' (when youre supposed to be a voice for the people, lol)
hippies damaging the fuck out of the capital building, causing taxpayers more money
its politics steve, what do you want?
I want the Governor to abide by the rules - laws regulating how business is to be conducted within the government.
The Governor is clearly sick of playing games, he is the one playing games. The senators who are out of state are representing the people who are protesting - public opinion is strongly against what the Republicans are currently trying to do by any means possible. Every public opinion poll of state voters has been showing that they overwhelmingly oppose the job that these elected officials are doing, and they are currently using the power given to them in an attempt to recall the Governor and many senators. If this specific issue was the most important issue to them, why did they clearly run on this as a platform issue in the election? Why is it so important to have this done as soon as possible, without the judicial branch having time to review it and determine if their actions violated an existing law? Is there a race against time until enough of the officials supporting these actions are removed from office?
Quote (Sgull @ Wed - Mar 30 2011 - 10:37:30)
my thoughts on rogue judges are as follows:
your job is to be an interpreter of the law. if the bill was so against the law, i'd like to think more than 1 judge would step forward. perhaps they should lose their job
A large number of people in the state are amidst the process of removing certain elected officials because they do clearly believe they are doing their jobs. I'm clearly familiar with how Wisconsin judges are elected/appointed, but I am clearly aware of any public efforts against them.