The GOP Power Grabs In Wisconsin and Michigan

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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker speaks at the American Action Forum January 30, 2015 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the week Walker announced the formation of "Our American Revival", a new committee designed to explore the option of a presidential bid in 2016. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Perhaps it’s time for Republicans to face the facts; Scott Walker lost the governorship in Wisconsin. Same for Bill Schuette in Michigan. But in those two states, the GOP is furiously working to limit the power of incoming Democrats.  From NPR:

Just two days after the Nov. 6 election in Wisconsin, when Democrat Tony Evers beat two-term Republican Gov. Scott Walker, Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said a lame-duck session agenda was already taking shape.

And Tuesday, lawmakers are set to vote on a number of bills that would limit Evers’ authority when he’s sworn in. 

The voters in Wisconsin are mad as hell and are protesting at the state capitol. From NPR:

“Shouting “respect our vote,” a large and loud group of demonstrators reminded lawmakers that it was the voters’ will that got Evers into office in the first place.”

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports the GOP is:

Republicans have enjoyed a majority in the state house during Governor Scott Walker’s tenure.  They are apparently concerned some of their most controversial legislation, such as voter ID laws, will be quickly undone by Democrats come January.

“These Republican legislatures are acting like banana republic dictators, not leaders in a democracy.” – Jared Leopold, Democratic Governors Assoc.

It’s much the same story in Michigan where a lame duck GOP legislature is trying to pass legislation that will limit the power of incoming the Democratic governor, secretary of state and attorney general.