I don’t see a state-level qui tam statute in Pennsylvania, but seek advice from a competent Pennsylvania attorney (which I am not).
Meh. Vos is still a toad.
Thank you.
No, they won’t. Vos is in a solidly red district, as are all the WI legislators. No one will touch him.
The last time Vos ran, his opponent mysteriously withdrew prior to the general. It was widely acknowledged, but not proven that the opponent was threatened.
He would not last more then 24 hours “flipping burgers.”
There are more rats in Robin Vos’ orbit. He should clean them the rats out.
The guy from MaL who got a visit from the FBI for stealing nuclear secrets was ratted on by a family member. He should learn from Robin and throw everyone in his vicinity under a 10-ton bulldozer and rebuild.
Hey, one good decision for every two bad ones isn’t a bad record, right?
And I’m OK with that; a bit of humiliation would be good for him.
Finally. $1M dollars and the loss of respect later.
Did Vos and Gableman every pay those contempt of court daily fines?
Certainly hope so.
I’ll take Vos’ concerns seriously when he resigns of embarrassment for being himself elected on the same ballot he calls sketchy.
Thanks!
Quick, find a pet monkey pic!
I didn’t mean the voters, I mean the other Republicans in the WI Senate who elect him leader, I wonder if they will dump him.
LOLOL
Oh, heck no. They won’t dump him. No way, no how.
He’s accomplished a lot at the helm of the legislature over the last couple of years. And his constituents have demonstrated they aren’t finished with him yet.
This jackass shouldn’t have been hired in the first place. There was no detectable “voter fraud” in the 2020 election, end of story.
^^THIS^^ If there was a problem with the 2020 election that MEANS EVERYONE ON THE BALLOT HAD A PROBLEM. Why have NONE of them stepped down?
Does this mean that this election-fraud fraud has finally come to a stop? Does this mean that the Republican legislature finally stops spending taxpayer money for fraudulent purpose? Does this imply any traction on the part of Democratic and/or sane voters to get the state back on a democratic footing?
I think the one aspect of this fraud that is most troubling is that it is/was perpetrated by a former Wisconsin Supreme Court judge. What does that say about the legitimacy of that court, and by extension of any high court? And comparing judges put in place by popular election vs. those who are appointed by presidents and confirmed by Congress, we see the possibility for deep corruption no matter what route they took.
No, it means that Vos had a hissy because Gableman came out and endorsed Vos’ opponent.
It almost worked:
Vos didn’t like being on the receiving end of an election where the opponent refused to concede.
This will be telling, because Wisconsin is a partisan primary - one can only vote in one party - no crossovers.
This was how his GQP constituency voted. Wait until the Dems get their hands on an open ballot in November.
Gableman was a WI Supreme Court Justice? What the hell!