This diary is written one day before the recall vote that will decide whether Wisconsin's Governorship will still remain in the hands of Scott Walker.
One staunch supporter of his recall wrote a heart-felt post on Facebook about how the Koch Brothers, and other billionaires with too much time and money on their hands and not nearly the moral integrity to do proper things with all that wealth, have already clearly implemented one major point of their politicial plan, which basically boils down to nothing but Divide and Conquer.
The state is reeling from a citizenship now deeply divided...as planned. The poster, along with many, many others, I'm sure, who were the most active proponents of recalling the Badger State's Guv are now feeling the intense sorrow over the current mess that is now made of their once strong, solid state. They are painfully aware of the fact that, similar to any legal retribution that descends on wrong-doing, this will not, under any circumstances, undivide the state.
Should we worry? Is such division so terrible? I'm pretty bleeding heart myself, I don't like to see a populace so splintered like it is. But you know what? I don't think we should let a divided state get us down.
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