Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor's 400-year veto
Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor's 400-year veto

Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor's 400-year veto

Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor's 400-year veto
Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor's 400-year veto
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Okay, hats off for the creative use of a veto, but that's a fucking stupid power for a governor to have.
It is, and I'm fine with Evers using it to either secure school funding, or have the courts codify what the limits of the veto powers are.
I was curious, so I looked up the amended wording, which is
I guess I don't know how strictly laws are usually interpreted with respect to the distinction between letters in words vs digits in numbers, but I think I would expect the court to rule against Evers here; striking digits seems to be clearly against the spirit of the amendment. On the flip side, though, the partial veto has enough of an established history of gamesmanship that I would also buy the argument that an amendment intended to ban striking digits should be expected to spell that out.
Exactly. Any possible outcome is completely win-win.
Agreed.
Nice 3D chess move.
It's a stupid power indeed. How is this even acceptable? I mean, how could anyone working with the governor say "oh yeah, that veto is valid" without question or protest?
Can you imagine?
"This bill states that we will not use the death penalty to jaywalkers."
And in comes the governor vetoing the "not." Like, what the fuck?
Fucking incompetents.
Edit: and I commend the governor's intention to make sure that schools are funded. But this is not the way. Have Republicans done bullshit like this in the past? It's the only way I can think of as to why he did this.