A big win for Governor Walker, the Wisconsin GOP and liberty – from JS Online:
Acting with unusual speed, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to all but end collective bargaining for tens of thousands of public workers.
The court found a committee of lawmakers was not subject to the state’s open meetings law, and so did not violate that law when they hastily approved the measure and made it possible for the Senate to take it up. In doing so, the Supreme Court overruled a Dane County judge who had struck down the legislation, ending one challenge to the law even as new challenges are likely to emerge…
And you can count on that last bit – remember, for liberals the war is never over until they win, which is why we have to fight them until they are utterly destroyed as a political force in the United States.
But, still, this is a victory, and a major one – not only a win on the specific issue of being able to curb the corrupt public sector unions (which shouldn’t even exist – my goodness; allowing public employees to essentially conspire against the public for higher wages and benefits! It is just absurd…), but also putting a crimp in the way liberals find themselves a friendly judge and get the ruling they want. The fast strike-down of this will make liberals more wary of using it for fear not only of losing on the particular issue, but if eventually getting State and federal Supreme Court rulings striking down whole swaths of liberal laws and jurisprudence.
Celebrate the day – but remember that tomorrow and every day there is another battle to be fought.
HAT TIP: Don Surber