After April’s Supreme Court election, what is the next most impactful election to present itself? The answer is, The Election of our Next Attorney General. And I already have the campaign slogan: Laws Matter.
Why do laws matter? Because when laws don’t matter, when laws are constantly ignored with no fear of consequences, we end up with a corrupt government led by corrupt officials, both elected and unelected, running our lives and cashing in on the grift and graft. And to anyone that’s been paying attention that is the situation we have now.
According to HOT Government’s documentation, Capital Cash Chronicles (infoccc.com). An ethics complaint was filed alleging Josh Kaul received $1,160,270.53 in campaign violations. Of course, this doesn’t compare to the number of “contributions” over $5MM assigned to Tony Evers. It’s no wonder why Kaul won’t prosecute any issues of voter fraud or anything else not approved by George Soros. Nor will he be pushed by Evers to do so. Of course, it may not really matter because his whole DOJ can’t even come up with a civil court win against Pro Se Jay. They just keep getting their butts kicked up and down Washington Avenue. Well, it keeps the people at HOT Government entertained.
What will happen in the next AG election? Kaul will probably run again and be backed by Soros and friends. If election finance patterns mean anything, this could be another election where a $Billion is spent. I guess that’s good for i-Heart.
But who is going to run against Kaul? Do the Republicans have a plan? An idea? Have they given it a thought at all? And even if they have, who would the candidate be? Who in the Republican Party would have the guts to stand up and make a really big issue of Law Breaking? Who would run under the banner of “If you break the law, you are going to JAIL and I don’t care what party you belong to.” Is there a Republican with that kind of intestinal fortitude?
Such a candidate should be found and found NOW. A long-term campaign should be waged early and often. That’s what it will take to WIN. But who could be the candidate? We need someone that has integrity and is totally dynamic. The names of Mark Levin or Dan Bongino immediately came to mind. Who from Wisconsin can match Levin and Bongino and get the job done?
I know a guy. Do you?
NOTE: Documented by Ballotpedia: State code does not specify any qualifications to hold this office.
Isn’t that Interesting?
Jack
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