This is like a movie script.
Big money pours into Wisconsin State politics, and with a majority of votes in the legislature, it rams the big money agenda through government–but, not without a fight. The agenda is to break the backs of unions and strip the power of collective bargaining. Wisconsinites brave sub-zero winters every year (and apparently like the challenge enough to keep living there), so they are not going without a fight. They protest. After WEEKS of protests, the big money finally wins.
The hardy Wisconsin citizens aren’t done–they vow to recall the vulnerable Republican politicians as retribution for doing the bidding of the Koch brothers so willingly.
The Republicans put fake candidates in the primaries–and TOLD us they were putting fake candidates in the Democrat party primaries, but it didn’t work. The Wisconsin voters stayed focused and legitimate Democrat candidates won the primaries.
Fast forward to today: We are roughly 10 days from the actual election where it looks as if the recall might actually happen . . . and the STRANGEST thing happens. The building of the We Are Wisconsin offices goes up in flames and is a total loss! The plot thickens . . . . The campaign office of the Democratic challenger, Rep. Jennifer Shilling, shares a wall with the building that burned. Campaign workers were forced to evacuate. The La Crosse Fire Investigators are investigating the issue.
While it may be inappropriate for me to speculate, I am a storyteller . . . and, this is a good story. If this were that script I fantasized about at the beginning of this post, there would be a dark room. Two men talking–dramatic lighting from the top of the.
Look, we’re not going to lose this. Do you HEAR ME?
Yeah, I hear ya.
You do whatever it takes, and I mean WHATEVER it takes to make sure that we win. I don’t like losing, and if we lose this election, it will reflect very badly on you–you understand?
All speculation aside, let’s help We Are Wisconsin–give money and help if you can. (Last time I checked, I couldn’t get through to the website.)
See images of the blaze here at Blue Cheddar.