My Name is Ron Johnson, I Run From Wisconsin
http://wcmcoop.com/2013/11/01/my-name-is-ron-johnson-i-run-from-wisconsin/
November 1, 2013 In what appears to be an effort to avoid facing his Madison area constituents, Sen Ron Johnson (R-) held what he considered a public listening session with a handful of people in a little-publicized meeting orchestrated by Camille Solberg, Johnsons Central Wisconsin Regional Director. Fewer than a dozen locals gathered in a small conference room in the Shorewood Hills Village Hall basement to ask questions of the Senator, who was not present and did not make the surprise appearance that his representative said he sometimes makes at his mobile office hours. Unlike his predecessor, Russ Feingold, Johnson makes only infrequent, token efforts to communicate with his constituents, and doesnt even provide a toll-free telephone number for any of his offices.
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During the listening session, Solberg struggled to come up with answers for the group. On a question relating to Johnsons position on frac sand mining an issue at the forefront in Wisconsin at the moment she responded that she didnt know Johnsons views on it Im not gonna have all the answers and have everything memorized, she said. She claimed this was the first time she had been asked about it, even though she says travels the state over forty hours each week to hold listening sessions with the public. She then conceded that she regularly visits with sand frac mining industry executives who are seeking Johnsons support in their efforts to avoid EPA regulation.
Solberg was also asked what Johnsons rationale was for not supporting the lifting of the Debt Ceiling. The gentleman said Johnson was playing with fire and had violated the Constitution. I think he violated his own core beliefs. If he believes in the Constitution, which I believe he does and he swore to uphold
Theres a very explicit statement in the Constitution that the United States will honor the debts that were legally incurred, and these were debts that were authorized by spending by Congress. So I just cant understand it at all. And then when you add the repercussions on top of it, its
astonishing. That he could take this country to the brink like that. It was pointed out by another attendee that Johnsons decision cost the country $32 billion and damaged the reputation of the United States around the world. That piece of legislation would have spiraled this country into the biggest economic depression we would have ever experienced. So thats another disconnect. He says compassion, he says lower the debt, he says fiscal responsibility, but his votes do nothing to reflect it.
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Another constituent asked Solberg if Johnson believes in human evolution. Solberg shook her head no and replied, I dont believe so. A minute later she retracted her answer and said she would find out more about it, because I really dont have a stance on his personal belief on that. Members of the group pointed out theres a disconnect between what the Senator says and how he votes. Solberg was asked to deliver a message to Johnson: He might want to think harder about the repercussions of his statements before making them.