For those of you not paying attention, Judge Michael Screnock lost the Wisconsin Supreme Court election to Rebecca Dallet, a radical leftist. So who is really to blame?
Of course the Republicans will whine about how much money was spent by the other side, and how they were out spent. While that may be true, it’s always the case. The conservative base was energized in the past by the Republican Party actually standing for something, fighting for their beliefs, and doing what they said.
But what did we have this legislative session? Idiot Republicans proposing tax increases and toll roads. Idiot Republicans content with having power, and not doing anything with the power. Idiot Republicans obstructing good legislation from being passed. I don’t know how long we have to hear about them being worried about the next election cycle, afraid to do anything for fear of future losses. The reality is they ensure their future loss when they don’t continue fighting and passing legislation to undo all of the liberal democratic policies.
We have come to the conclusion along time ago that most of the Republicans are lazy, weak, and stupid. Say what you want about president Donald Trump, while very much an imperfect person, you cannot say he is not a fighter. The Republicans, however, have no problem being in the minority, because they can whine and complain, but they don’t have to do anything.
So where does the blame lie for the loss of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race? In our view, it can be easily laying at the foot of the Republican Party leadership in the State of Wisconsin. You guys suck! And shame on you Conservative and Christian voters that did not vote and understand the importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election!
Attention WI Republicans: If you really want to turn the ship around, call for a special session, and pass all of the reforms bills that did not get done in the regular session. There is no excuse for you not to work through the spring and summer like all of the other working families in WI.
Be bold, call for a special session, and turn this ship around…Or expect significant losses in November!
The single biggest reason Schrenock lost was Schrenock himself. He seemed like he was talked into running for the position and really was not much interested and therefore ran a pathetic race. Mark Belling has gradually been exposing both the moderate Neo-con Walker and semi-liberal Kleefisch agendas for a few years now so that was a factor in their vocal nonsupport Then you either have the lack of media coverage or negative media coverage of all things conservative. Then there will always be the factor of apathetic, ignorant, or outright STUPID voters. Finally, it was not God’s will that Schrenock win as we remain under His judgment as a state and nation. Take your pick.
Sounds like you’ve had enough. Vote Cason.
I also am sick of the way these things pan out, and I’m not time off. In fact, I’ve quit everything and am putting my entire future on the line to change this state. I’m a working class man who is running for governor because I see the impact of weak “representatives” who only represent their special interest groups. Or, as you stated, only represent the fear of being voted out.
My name is Ryan Cason and I am running for governor in Wisconsin to uphold the law and protect life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I know how to do it; I know how to force things to happen and negotiate what needs to be done when it needs to be done. Please consider attending my speech in Marshfield at 1104 S Oak Ave. on 4/18 at 6 p.m. or in Sheboygan on 4/19 at the New Life Coffeehouse at 6 p.m. (644 S Pier Dr.). I will be in Oshkosh attending the Excellence in Leadership conference on 4/17 as well.
Feel free to contact me at info@votecason to discuss any matters further. Walker has already caved on the WI constitution; I will prove this with public ally available evidence when I speak in Marshfield.
Wisconsinites need to know that I am the only candidate who will uphold our laws. I was a Navy Corpsman twice attached to the Marines. I signed up to protect this country with my life if need be, and I am just as willing to do the same now. And that’s why I’m running for governor. I’ve had enough, and if you have too then vote Cason.