Sen. Johnson is a hypocrite

I am not sure why Sen. Johnson is running for his seat in the Senate except that he is a hypocrite. He does not believe in our system of government, after all if he did why would he have helped and tried to submit an alternate slate of electors for this state? Of course he can say the election is flawed, but that, in itself, is the basis for our system of government. If he loses any election in the future, he can claim the same, and there are those who will agree with him, because, of course, if he does not win, it is the system’s fault, not his popularity. Can we have free, fair, and open elections at all, or will all elections be tainted by these problems that only loser (& sometimes winners: reference Pres. Trump 2016) Republicans claim? I have not heard of any Democrats who have made these claims yet, but they believe in our system of government.

Another point of hypocrisy Sen. Johnson has is his statement on Wisconsin attorney Sopen Shah’s nomination for appointment to be U.S. Attorney for the United States District Court in the Western District of Wisconsin. After all there are many who see his support or rejection of the Supreme Court justices recently affirmed as political in nature: the ones who agree with his politics he votes for, the one who does not he votes against. It has turned out, in many people’s view, that the Supreme Court has become an activist court legislating from the bench.

Of course, he, and many who support conservative issues, will deny most of this because of his self interest.

Published by David Brockert

Joe was born in xxxx, Arizona on xxxx xx 1955 to David Joseph and Alta Mary Brockert. He joined xxxxxx. His early life was spent in various houses in Globe, Miami, Claypool and Superior, Arizona. He remembered starting school in second grade in Superior and went there until he finished seventh grade. They made a move to the Midwest that summer. His parents tried to get work in Minnesota that summer, to no avail, came to Wisconsin and finally found something. Joe went to eight grade in Evansville, Wisconsin. He went to Holy Name Seminary in Madison, Wisconsin for his Junior year of high school. Joe did not make the grade (literally & figuratively) at the seminary, so he went back to graduate from Evansville. He started college at Edgewood in Madison, but without a focus , he did not get very far towards a degree. He did get an Associate of Arts degree from Madison Area Technical College in 1978 for Accounting just to prove he could get a degree of some sort. He never did use it to any extent. Joe worked as a paperboy in Superior and, some, in Evansville. He did some work study jobs in college, but really started to work at the donut shop on Regent Street, Donuts Unlimited. He worked there, off and on, for many years. He spent a summer at Edgewood Summer Theatre near Baraboo, tried to find a job doing bookkeeping after graduation but fell back to working seasonal at Blaney Farms (seed corn). He worked at the donut shop until 1993. He left to work at Triggs Bakery, Quarra Stone and Colonial Bakery. He has worked at Colonial Bakery since 1994. Joe met the love of his life in a coffee shop near MATC, where they attended classes and they never really left the coffee shop. Joe was married on 17 May 1980 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Joe lived a contented, relaxed life. He did not do much but learn, work, raise a daughter and support his family. He did not attract a lot of attention. He did learn to live for the day. He felt that the key to happiness was to remember to stop and smell the roses, or to look at the most beautiful sight he had ever seen, Mary, or to just go for a walks with her. He was humble enough to know that his writing would be of interest to very few, mostly those related to him, obviously, so he never tried too hard to get his rambling thoughts recorded.

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