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Senator Smiths Weekly Column
Weaponizing Impeachment
With talk of impeachment echoing through the halls of the State Capitol, Republicans are ready once again to subvert the will of Wisconsins voters. If they continue to ignore the will of the People, they should not be surprised when voters reject their agenda once again at the ballot box.
Impeachment proceedings have become commonplace in our country's political landscape nowadays. I think we all can assume the founders of our country knew human nature they know people and politicians can be flawed and impeachment was the check they needed to prevent individuals from abusing power. What our founders failed to imagine was the cheap and weaponized way that impeachment would be used to topple democracy and our institution of government.
Early Americans fought so hard to create our democratic republic and furnish it with the kind of protections they thought would best protect the liberty and the voice of the American public. Its unlikely that they envisioned that impeachment could be used to undo the results of fair and free elections.
We are witnessing the denigration of our democracy with talk of impeaching Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Its simple: voters overwhelmingly turned out in April to elect a justice who they believed would reaffirm the right for women to choose to have an abortion. Speaker Robin Vos and Republicans are using impeachment to deny women the ruling they need and deserve.
Robin Vos understands that both his Party and the Republican agenda are aging rapidly. Conservatives ability to use tricks and tradecraft to serve their fringe ideologies is fading against the inevitability of the Peoples will, and so their sleight of hand grows more risky and more desperate.
Removing duly-elected Justice Protasiewicz would be a coup. Justice Protasiewicz was elected by an 11% landslide. As defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, a coup is a sudden, violent seizure of power from a government. Justice Protasiewicz has only been serving for 1 month and hasnt even taken any action yet sudden is certainly the case. The violence in this agenda may be a little harder to see, but the January 6th insurrection showed just how far Republicans will go for a political win.
When a political party does not have the People's will on their side, their last resort is to use any and all means to stretch the law. Republicans have determined that their best strategy is to have the Assembly impeach Justice Protasiewicz, then have Senate Republican Leader Devin LeMahieu refuse to hold a hearing. This would leave our Supreme Court in a 3-3 limbo, neutralizing one of the three branches meant to impose checks and balances that protect the People.
Republicans dont care if they break Wisconsin for the rest of us. They would rather burn it all to the ground than relinquish control.
Republicans are finally paying the piper, and now theyre running scared to grasp at whatever ephemeral strands of power they can grab. Those who have been defrauding Wisconsins voters fear that proper oversight will curtail the extrajudicial powers they have accumulated.
The ball, as always, is in the majoritys court. They have the opportunity to run up the score until they inevitably lose the game when voters show up again next fall.
If Republicans use procedural hijinks to subvert the will of Wisconsin voters for yet another election cycle, Republicans will pay the price at the ballot box again in 2024. Despite what the numbers in the Wisconsin Legislature may tell you, Republicans agenda is supported by a deep minority of voters.
Its not too late for those elected to represent the People to do so. Now is the time to demonstrate that their priorities align with those of their constituents.
Balls in their court.
Martin68
(24,688 posts)sybylla
(8,655 posts)Long ago before he became a senator, I worked for his Assembly campaign.
He's definitely one of the good ones.
I am looking forward to moving back into his district.