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 Guest commentary: Wisconsin's coup against its own citizens

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When the going gets tough, the tough just make up their own rules.

It was live on the local news, and it all happened so quickly, so bizarrely, that even the news anchors couldn't explain what they'd just seen: a special conference committee that hadn't existed just a few hours earlier called into session, and a brief statement from the Republican chairman that basically boiled down to "We're allowed to do what we're about to do."

What they were about to do: split Gov. Scott Walker's controversial "budget-repair" bill in two, set aside -- or so they claimed -- all the financial provisions in the bill, and ram the other provisions through. The union-busting provisions.

Since the union-busting provisions had no "fiscal impact" -- or so they claimed, which was precisely the opposite of what they and the governor had been claiming for weeks -- there was no need for the special "fiscal-impact" quorum that the 14 missing Democratic senators, still across the border in Illinois, had been denying them.

They could pass this new version all by their Republican selves.

Then an attempt at objection from the lone Democratic assemblyman at the committee table -- that the committee's sudden convening violated Wisconsin's open-meetings law.

He'd never received a description of this new version of the law. He'd first seen this new version just minutes ago -- how was he supposed to vote on something he hadn't even read? He had motions, amendments.

"No motions," the chairman kept saying. "No motions." And then, without warning, "Clerk, call the roll."

The assemblyman was still voicing his objections as they called the names and totaled the vote and announced the outcome and adjourned. It was over in seconds.

Or rather, it was over in seconds and immediately sent down the hall to the Senate floor: another instant session, another high-speed roll call, another "victory" and another immediate adjournment. No discussion. No debate.

One Republican voted "No," still holding out hope for compromise. The other 18 Republicans stuck with their governor -- with Walker's War on Workers -- and stuck it to the unions.
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