The Stench of Political Corruption in Local Municipalities

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The Stench of Political Corruption in Local Municipalities

December 14, 2021 - 19:51
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I’d like to draw your attention to the attachment in a recent City of Onalaska Common Council meeting agenda where it lists the Election Official nominations for the coming election cycle. As you can see in that document, Republicans spent a great deal of time following Wisconsin state law and properly submitting their list of election workers. It appears that either the Democrats chose not to participate or they are doing so in a deceptive manner.

For example, David Wulf is listed as ‘unaffiliated’ but with just a 15-second search I found that he is the Treasurer of the La Crosse Democrat Party

Why is he allowed to deceive the public in this manner? Did he lie on an official, government document by hiding his political affiliation?

Wisconsin statute 7.30 paragraph 2 subparagraph (a) states in part that,

“all inspectors shall be affiliated with one of the 2 recognized political parties”

Who will investigate Democrats to determine why they are hiding their political affiliations and skirting state law? Who will determine if they should be removed from the list and replaced with lawfully submitted nominees? Who will find out if they are committing crimes?

Also note that this isn’t the first time Democrats have deceived the public in this manner. Here is another article we did after the 2020 election. Do you smell the political corruption and filth? I do. That is why many of us are now signing up to be poll workers so we can keep a very close eye on these lying, cheating Democrats. Contact your local Republican Party chairman and sign up too.

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When someone does not tell the truth, they need to be branded a deceitful person, and should not be allowed to hold any position.

We need to be able to assure all voters that voting is fair and accurate.

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