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voting hours when they cut them in the raft of “lame-duck” bills recently signed by outgoing Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI).

This editorial requires a response. It’s so badly argued, and so flimsy in legal bases, that it’s almost unfathomable to think that it was written by a Harvard-educated attorney with nearly forty years at the bar. This is the state of Republican thought today.

Currently, Wisconsin law allows local, municipal clerks to set their own early voting availability. While not perfect, it allows local municipalities to do as much early voting as they have resources for. That said, some municipal clerks (who are in charge of elections) are part time in smaller towns, or only have a few voting machines available for early voting, or don’t have other resources to go “whole hog.”.

Conversely, places like Milwaukee and Madison, the state’s two largest cities, make extra efforts and commit their own resources to having early voting open as early as six weeks prior to election day.

In 2016, Republicans tried to nuke this arrangement, by limiting early voting to only weekdays (eliminating weekends) during two full weeks prior to the election. U.S. District Judge James Peterson, presiding for the Western District of Wisconsin (based in Madison), struck down this law.

In this most recent lame-duck law, Republicans want another bite at the same apple, while denying that’s what they’re doing.

The 2018 bill just signed into law still limits early voting to two weeks, they just add weekends back in, and back off the hour restrictions. That’s…the only difference.

They don’t provide extra resources for the rural and otherwise under-funded municipalities to be open the full two weeks, so nothing is going to change there. The only functional change this bill implements is restricting the cities and counties that were going above and beyond to serve their voters.

Esenberg disagrees. In criticizing the legal motion filed by the One Wisconsin Institute and the Wisconsin ACLU, he first accuses them of “judge shopping” by filing a motion for contempt in front of Judge Peterson, who issued the original ruling (which is still sitting in Chicago awaiting a decision from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals), instead of filing a whole new case and being randomly assigned a new judge.

Seriously, did anyone read what I wrote before I sent it out?

Dear Mr. Esenberg, as someone who has decades of legal experience and a Harvard sheepskin should know by now, this isn’t judge shopping (although Republican opposition to such a practice in Wisconsin would seem to be newfound). This is 1st-year Civil Procedure. Had the lawyers representing the ACLU and One Wisconsin Institute not filed such a motion in the court they did, they would be liable for legal malpractice. Esenberg assumes everyone else doesn’t know that, but if he were on the other side of the table, he would do the exact same thing because he would have to.

There is a ruling in a case about this exact same issue that looks 90 percent the same, so the attorney must file the motion with the judge who made that ruling since that particular case is still open.

The fact Mr. Fancy-Pants Harvard Lawyer can’t write an argument to support his position that doesn’t take into account stuff you learn in your first year in law school, but this non-lawyer who just fixed court computers for a few years can, shows you just how weak their position is.

Second, in yet another Republican round of “who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?” Esenberg argues their bill expands early voting. Apparently, one of Esenberg’s paralegals needs to write him a memo on how “two weeks” is “less than six weeks.” Maybe then they can write him another memo explaining how “telling people they can do what they can already do now without providing extra resources to accomplish it” means rural counties are going to have the same result.

Third, he complains how taking the matter to the same judge (which, as I’ve already explained, is exactly what must happen) “unduly complicates the matter.” However, if you read through his whole editorial, and count how many times he complains about the “Madison judge,” it makes you wonder just what other options there are.

Well, the only other option is to file…with a different Madison (federal) judge, since the lawsuit is against the State of Wisconsin, whose capital is in…wait for it…Madison. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin is chiefed by the aforementioned Judge Peterson, an Obama appointee, while also being home to Judge William Conley (another Obama appointee) and Judge Barbara Brandriff Crabb (a Carter appointee). Who would Esenberg rather appear before?

Now, none of this is to opine on the legal merits of the actual motion filed, nor the law it was filed against. But if this is the best argument that Republicans like Esenberg can put forth in support of their law, might I recommend not wagering your life savings on a Republican-favoring ruling.

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As a liberal, it would be a natural position for me to look at the body of Paul Ryan’s, my hometown congressman’s, work and declare it a failure simply because he disagrees with my world view.  Yes, I think his ideas were terrible, but…that’s not it.

Paul Ryan’s ideas were terrible because they were entirely unworkable and dishonest, and he got caught.

Let’s look at his Tax Cut and Jobs Act that he takes credit for ushering through Congress this past December.

Paul Ryan’s tax bill will generate between $1 and $1.3 trillion dollars worth of red ink.  That’s not “how much this bill will cost,” it is “how much it will cost that is not paid for.”

But what’s Ryan’s take?  “I don’t think [the tax bill] will increase the deficit,” Ryan is quoted telling reporters. “I’m telling you, that’s what I believe will happen.”

That’s…a big miss.

It’s especially big for a person who made a career complaining about debt and deficits.

Or take his now-infamous American Health Care Act of 2017.

The promise of Paul Ryan’s conservative attempt to reform health care is that it would cost less, provide better care to more people, provide more choice, and involve less government intervention.

It did one of those.

Ultimately, 23 million fewer Americans were projected to have health coverage; current Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies would be reduced meaning, no matter what happened to premiums, policyholders would pay more out of pocket; choices would be about the same as a best-case scenario; fewer items would be covered by insurance, but at least it meant government did less in the health care market versus the ACA…which may or may not be beneficial.

Here is what I’m really getting at: Conservatives, as led by Paul Ryan and his Randian-style philosophy, have convinced themselves that they can actually have their cake and eat it too.

Paul Ryan wants you to believe that you can have amazing health care, a permanently booming economy, top-notch infrastructure, amazing research and technology, the world’s best defense, all while paying next to nothing in taxes and having zero government involvement in the marketplace.

That’s just nonsense.

As strange as it may be for a liberal like me to say, conservatives need to either start following Joe Scarborough and his political inspiration, Edmund Burke…or fold up camp and just become full-bore libertarians.

Either way, a philosophy that requires you to just make things up and hope you never get called on to fulfill the promises you made isn’t just irresponsible governing, it is not even a good way to get ahead at politics…as conservatives are finding out now.

The departure of Paul Ryan, not just as Speaker of the House, but as a member of Congress, is a great opportunity for conservatism to save itself.  Just throw Ryan under the bus, blame the whole mess on him (you would not be wrong in doing so), and tell America you promise to find your scruples again.

As much as I disagree with conservatism, we need it functioning in an honest, reality-focused way in order to have a good debate on the future of our nation.  All these promises of tax cuts that pay for themselves, spending cuts that don’t hurt, health care plans that provide great care at low low prices, and even military invasions where we will be greeted with flowers and sweets…it has to stop.

I don’t know who the torch carrier for the resurrection of conservatism will, or even should, be.  However, if people want conservatism to continue being part of the political conversation in this country, someone needs to.

And now is the time to stand up.

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