Praise Jesus I don't know why they didn't think of THIS years ago! GLORY!!
So this joo lawyer feels the noose of Jesus tightening around his neck. I wonder if he also recalls who vengeance belongs to....?
Romans 12:19 -- ".....for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord."
Let's all pray for Representative Frank Lagee and his Godly efforts to strengthen God's favorite party, the GOP, and to arm all teachers and hang all lawyers with State funds. GLORY!!
Tired of lawyers, Wis. lawmaker wants to cut law school's funding
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A lawmaker who persuaded the Assembly to eliminate all state funding for the University of Wisconsin law school says his reasoning is simple: There's too many lawyers in Wisconsin.
"We don't need more ambulance chasers. We don't need frivolous lawsuits. And we don't need attorneys making people's lives miserable when they go to family court for divorces," said Rep. Frank Lasee, R-Green Bay. "And I think that having too many attorneys leads to all those bad results."
The plan appears to have little chance at surviving negotiations between the Assembly and Democratic-controlled Senate and being included in the Legislature's final budget.
"That would be a very bitter pill to swallow for us," Davis said. "We have a national reputation for access to legal education."
"When we have an overabundance of attorneys already, there's no point in subsidizing the education of more attorneys," Lasee said.
"Somebody has some personal beef," the governor speculated Thursday.
Lasee said he had floated the idea previously and nobody has an ax to grind.
"They're trying to make us look petty," he said. "It isn't petty. It's about the big picture. We have too many attorneys clogging our court system and hurting our citizens looking for work for themselves."
In his seventh two-year term, Lasee, 45, has a knack for making headlines. He drew national attention last year when he suggested arming teachers in response to a string of school shootings.
UW System spokesman David Giroux said the cut was one of many Assembly Republicans stuffed into their no-tax increase budget, including eliminating funding for public television and radio programming.
"Our only public law school would have no public funding. That makes no sense to me," Giroux said. "Belt-tightening is one thing. Noose-tightening is another. To come after some of these programs in such a vengeful way is really not helpful and not productive."
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A lawmaker who persuaded the Assembly to eliminate all state funding for the University of Wisconsin law school says his reasoning is simple: There's too many lawyers in Wisconsin.
"We don't need more ambulance chasers. We don't need frivolous lawsuits. And we don't need attorneys making people's lives miserable when they go to family court for divorces," said Rep. Frank Lasee, R-Green Bay. "And I think that having too many attorneys leads to all those bad results."
The plan appears to have little chance at surviving negotiations between the Assembly and Democratic-controlled Senate and being included in the Legislature's final budget.
"That would be a very bitter pill to swallow for us," Davis said. "We have a national reputation for access to legal education."
"When we have an overabundance of attorneys already, there's no point in subsidizing the education of more attorneys," Lasee said.
"Somebody has some personal beef," the governor speculated Thursday.
Lasee said he had floated the idea previously and nobody has an ax to grind.
"They're trying to make us look petty," he said. "It isn't petty. It's about the big picture. We have too many attorneys clogging our court system and hurting our citizens looking for work for themselves."
In his seventh two-year term, Lasee, 45, has a knack for making headlines. He drew national attention last year when he suggested arming teachers in response to a string of school shootings.
UW System spokesman David Giroux said the cut was one of many Assembly Republicans stuffed into their no-tax increase budget, including eliminating funding for public television and radio programming.
"Our only public law school would have no public funding. That makes no sense to me," Giroux said. "Belt-tightening is one thing. Noose-tightening is another. To come after some of these programs in such a vengeful way is really not helpful and not productive."
Romans 12:19 -- ".....for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord."
Let's all pray for Representative Frank Lagee and his Godly efforts to strengthen God's favorite party, the GOP, and to arm all teachers and hang all lawyers with State funds. GLORY!!
