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Old 03-20-2011, 09:44 PM   #6
Johnny

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More to the point, the ACA is a federal law, which means ultimately it needs to be decided by the Supreme Court. A district court could pass an injunction, but it would have no force outside that district, which for a federal law is not a common practice.



Oh, no, they're not! First of all, there's nothing to stop the Democrats from doing exactly what they did before. If this move was illegal, then any future move to do the same thing would be, too. Second, there's the recall petition. Third, there's next year's election. And fourth -- although I'm sure it won't come to that -- there's revolution.

It's not anywhere near over. Until this effort to kill organized labor is beaten -- or, if necessary, overturned -- it won't be over.
Well Dragontalk you're a little mis-informed on the Wisconsin issue. The judge in this case--in her final comment told Republicans "if they wanted to give a 24 hour notice" and do this over she would be O.K. with it. Henceforth--if dems. decide they're going to cut and run again--24 hours later there will not exist a public union in the state of Wisconsin.

It's OVER.---IOW Checkmate:

She did note, however, that Republican lawmakers were free to pass the bill again, provided they notified the public in advance.

Legislative leaders echoed the sentiment and wondered whether a county judge even had the authority to override the legislature. “Dane County always seems to play by its own rules, but this morning we saw a Dane County judge try to re-write the constitutional separation of powers,” Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald said in a joint statement released following the ruling.

“We fully expect an appeals court will find that the Legislature followed the law perfectly and likely find that today’s ruling was a significant overreach. We highly doubt a Dane County judge has the authority to tell the Legislature how to carry out its constitutional duty,” the statement read. “In the meantime, both houses of the Legislature will continue working to create jobs, improve the economy, and balance the state budget.” http://www.thenewamerican.com/index....nsin-union-law
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