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Originally Posted by geeker2
Huh?
My point was valid - sell the power plants at all costs no matter who is in power. It is a good business decision and a waste of tax payer dollars not to.
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We are not talking about if the power plants should be sold or not. It is about
who has the right, in your state, to sell them.
That power currently, legally, is the legislature. As all budget items are.
Walker's bill tries to make it his own power, with no supervision. That's a really, really big deal, regarding the state Constitution and state law. It's not something that can be changed on the whim of one governor trying to acquire power. Nor should it be - you can't have a governor who just decides to sell of state assets such as land, buildings, etc at his pleasure. Those constitutional items controlling Wisconsin's government exist to protect the state.
To prevent the changing of laws on a whim as you talk about.
For example, today Walker said he wanted the Democratic senators arrested on contempt charges. Thank goodness the Dems are legally protected from the whim of a Governor trying to use the police for his political advantage.
Some laws can indeed be changed on a whim, as the political parties change, but other basic freedoms and
laws to protect everyone in the state equally cannot. Thankfully!