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Monday, June 11, 2012

Walker Beer & Brat Summit Boycotted by Real Democrats Rep. Mark Pocan and Kelda Helen Roys.

Only a fool or a spineless Democrat would show up for Scott Walker’s empty brat and beer summit, a gesture created for media affect and for use in 2014 to show how lovable he is. Thank god the "bipartisan "brat summit" is being met with its first boycotts."
jsonline: State Rep. Steve Nass said he would not show up … because he didn't like recent comments from two prominent Democrats. “Despite the voters of Wisconsin clearly signaling support for balancing the state budget without tax increases … Democratic leaders continue their offensive comments and threats of legislative chaos. We encourage our children to stand up to bullies.  That’s exactly what must happen in the Legislature."
Wow, talk about a lot of projection.
Nass said he was not attending the event because Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate said at his party's convention over the weekend that "Scott Walker will see the inside of a jail cell before he sees the inside of another term." Nass also criticized weekend comments by Democratic Sen. Fred Risser. 
There are a few Democrats worth admiring though:
Meanwhile, state Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Madison) said in a tweet he won't be attending either. "I'm passing on 'Brat Summit' photo op. We need cooperation & compromise from Gov., not brats & beer," tweeted Pocan, who is running for Congress … he said he wasn’t attending because Walker in the past had talked about bipartisanship publicly, but then ignored Democrats and refused to meet with them.

Rep. Kelda Helen Roys (D-Madison), who is running against Procan for the congressional seat, said she also will not attend the event. “I’m not going because I think that there’s no trust right now,” Roys said in an interview. “There’s no sincerity in his approach. ... You know, let’s actually do something bipartisan first, then once we actually have a little sense that this is sincere...then let’s go to the mansion and celebrate that.”

Bob Dreps, an attorney who handles open meetings cases, said the private event likely would not raise any legal concerns … the Supreme Court also ruled last year that lawmakers were essentially exempt from the open meetings law, he said. 

1 comment:

  1. Bring back "TAX AND SPEND" this tea party sucks....Walker is still bad for the people and enviroment of Wisconsin. Big money convinced 55% that he derserves to stay but I don`t think he would have won without all the outside money.
    He is responsable for the polution of Wisconsins political system.....show some courage...............JUST DON`T GO!!!!!!!

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