It is inappropriate and mean spirited to blame Idaho women for their situation. There is a meaningful opposition to such laws. However, the men and women of Idaho, a very strong percentage of whom are Mormons, are to blame. They voted for this and they continue to support the very Republicans who are imposing these laws. Will they reject…
It is inappropriate and mean spirited to blame Idaho women for their situation. There is a meaningful opposition to such laws. However, the men and women of Idaho, a very strong percentage of whom are Mormons, are to blame. They voted for this and they continue to support the very Republicans who are imposing these laws. Will they reject such leadership? Here in Wisconsin we are fighting a similar fight and working hard to swing the majority of our Supreme Court to the progressive side. Help us out if you can.
I was able to make a small contribution toward Judge Protasiewicz' campaign, and I wish everyone in Wisconsin good luck.
One of my fears is how many wonderful women have to suffer due to the beliefs of others. I doubt it would go very well if it were the other way around. When the laws they impose on women begin to hit closer to home, you can bet they'll be the first to complain.
Wisconsin is considered one of the worst gerrymandered states in the Union, thanks in part to Koch and Uihlein money buying our WI State GOP. We are a small state where big money has had disproportionate influence. Tell me, will Big Money always win?
We live in the Madison bubble but are desperately hoping this time will be different. The Dems and Progressives have done well in recent state wide elections. Tony Evers won by 3.5%, the Super of Schools won in a tight one and Jill Karofshy won handily in the Supreme Court race vs. the one and same Dan Kelley. We are hoping hand work and the TRUTH will win out.
It is inappropriate and mean spirited to blame Idaho women for their situation. There is a meaningful opposition to such laws. However, the men and women of Idaho, a very strong percentage of whom are Mormons, are to blame. They voted for this and they continue to support the very Republicans who are imposing these laws. Will they reject such leadership? Here in Wisconsin we are fighting a similar fight and working hard to swing the majority of our Supreme Court to the progressive side. Help us out if you can.
Mailed a large stack of postcards yesterday; have a stack of letters to write in the next few days; texting whenever there's a slot open. Go WI! 💙
Me too!
I was able to make a small contribution toward Judge Protasiewicz' campaign, and I wish everyone in Wisconsin good luck.
One of my fears is how many wonderful women have to suffer due to the beliefs of others. I doubt it would go very well if it were the other way around. When the laws they impose on women begin to hit closer to home, you can bet they'll be the first to complain.
Thank you celeste. We need everyone's help and you are one of the esteemed group of helpers!
You're welcome.
Wisconsin is considered one of the worst gerrymandered states in the Union, thanks in part to Koch and Uihlein money buying our WI State GOP. We are a small state where big money has had disproportionate influence. Tell me, will Big Money always win?
We live in the Madison bubble but are desperately hoping this time will be different. The Dems and Progressives have done well in recent state wide elections. Tony Evers won by 3.5%, the Super of Schools won in a tight one and Jill Karofshy won handily in the Supreme Court race vs. the one and same Dan Kelley. We are hoping hand work and the TRUTH will win out.