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What boggles my mind is that people bitch about taxes and here there was over 100 million in one state just for judge election.
Couldn't, we spend a 100 million in better ways?
Who's good at infrastructure math? Is that one bridge? Is that like 4 roads? Idk...
The Milwaukee Zoo Interchange cost $1.7B.
Wisconsin currently has $4.5B sitting right there in the bank. This happened because Republicans don't want to give the Democratic governor a win by doing, say, a big infrastructure project, paying for school lunches, or just giving it back to citizens as a tax credit. The good news is that the Supreme Court win means nobody is going to try to push through ultra gerrymandered maps again, and Democrats have a chance to take control of the legislature next election.
Probably enough to feed school lunches for the year.
I would wager that a fiduciary would be capable of setting up a trust with $100,000,000 that would be capable of paying for school lunches, books, and teaching supplies, in perpetuity. Wisconsin doesn't have too large of a population.
But that would raise entitled communist brats, who think that grown ups will just feed them for free... Like... Who do you think is going to work at McDonald's or in mines after they deport all immigrants?!? Kids need to stay hungry to be more motivated to work /S
That's not the cost of running the election, that's the parties spending on the election, correct? So those funds were never going to go into infrastructure. I definitely agree we overspend on politics for politics sake, but please don't conflate political party funds with government funds.
Think the point is that so much money shouldn't be available to spend on politics like this. This was more money than the 2000 presidential campaign by either side (and even then people were talking about how campaign finance was broken).
I don't disagree there's too much money in politics, but let's compare apples-to-apples. With inflation, $100M in 2025 would be ~$54M in 2000.
We're also talking about a state election not nationwide. This should be an apples to oranges thing in terms of spending.
Sure, but your previous comment said:
But that's not true if they're both 2000/2025 dollars. So at least now the dollars are apples-to-apples.
Campaign funds are not the same as government funds and aren't coming from taxes. And while I agree with you that it seems like a waste of money, the money was spent to fight against Musk and Trump's corruption which is ultimately very worth the investment.
Absolutely , $100 million is a whole ton of money. It’s not a good excuse, but maybe it is spent in the state’s economy?… don’t make it ok but at least I hope it helped keep some newspapers alive or something.
Reminds me of the door knockers who got paid to shill some libertarian a while back. So Many reports of people with absolutely no motivation, reading the scripts, and sometimes even leaving with a vote for bernie.