Tuesday, April 4

Maybe Wisconsin is more Pro-Life than Outsiders Think?

 Maybe it's a more misogynistic (or at least, women-leadership unfriendly) place overall, despite having the Supreme Court stacked with so many women already, and a liberal lesbian Senator representing them for years and years?  Maybe... the vaunted "women's vote" won't turn out as expected, and if they do, many will follow religious- and family-faith-based principles and vote for the conservative Kelly over the more liberal female running for state Supreme Court justice?)

I don't follow Wisconsin news much since I moved across the borders, and Scott Walker's policies caught up to the state in past years and pretty much tanked it in national rankings.  (At least voters finally caught on to the Chinese play for Lake Michigan water before too many billions were lost, eh?)

Wisconsinites are hurting.  Their children, except in the best school districts, aren't getting the college prep educations they deserve access to, with most school districts content to teach conformity, imho.

They lost Aaron Rogers (years ago, really) and sportswise, except in the southeastern part of the state with basketball and the great Greek-African player, they haven't had much to cheer for to get out that pent up energy.  Maybe local prep sports, where the whole town joins in to support the boys and girls, if they can get to state...

I don't know that there will be an upset, or that it will be close in the final counts, but I do think not everybody outside of Madison and Milwaukee are necessarily supporting the liberal candidate to keep the Court representing outside opinion over what the people on the ground really support in their once-great state.