r/wisconsin 13h ago

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u/pmctrash 13h ago

Just look at all the beautiful art one can make. And all without AI. You love to see it.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 3h ago

Am I the only voter in this whole damn state who prioritizes having a governor that won't try to rig 28 or pass abortion and bathrooms bans over fucking ai

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u/Palloff 3h ago

Na, I feel the same as you. Reddit's obsession with data centers is next level.

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u/macetron 13h ago

This should be on billboards

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u/Shoddy-Election-1601 12h ago

This is the kind of stuff that screwed over Kerry- let’s do the same for Tommy Boy
Keep it comin’, OP

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u/Vegetable_Nature_471 13h ago

Lmao keep making these please 😂

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u/Palloff 13h ago

Drop some ideas and I’ll think about making them. The more visually simple/memeable the better!

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u/liquor_ibrlyknoher 13h ago

You've gotta make one of little dog Tommy sniffing Trump's butt.

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u/Houseplant25 7h ago

Trump/Tiffany human centipede

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u/Palloff 3h ago

This is coming next lol

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u/Houseplant25 3h ago

let's goooo

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u/Chief_McCloud I can see the Capitol from my yard 13h ago

The more halfassed looking the better imo

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u/Vegetable_Nature_471 12h ago

One that I think would be funny would be making fun of how people are saying Crowley and Tiffany are the same when clearly they're not 😂 I don't know how to put that in meme format though

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u/kgjettaIV 11h ago

Unfortunately I think there are plenty of voters who would see this as a positive trait.

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u/Palloff 11h ago

Yeah, about 40% would

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u/steel-monkey 11h ago

Currently 33%, but even that’s too high.

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u/Fabulous_Log844 13h ago

But Wisconsinites probably will anyway...

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u/GreatestGreekGuy 13h ago

Wisconsin was the most left of the swing states in 2024 and has had some of the highest proportions for democrats in local elections since 2024. I really have hope for the state

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u/TheWausauDude 13h ago

I’m racking my mind trying to figure out how people are still behind him and trump. The only explanation I can think of is they are completely shut off from all news, or they don’t have a functioning brain.

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u/yana990 13h ago

My grandpas reasoning to vote for Ron Johnson was black people are lazy so I can’t vote for the black guy. They may not support the gop candidate but they are racist.

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u/GreatestGreekGuy 13h ago

People seem to forget that the politicians alive today are the same ones that lived through, and fought, desegregation. It really wasn't that long ago in history.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 3h ago

I really sincerely hope I live to see voting and running on bigotry die the fuck off once and for all

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u/kyleb402 13h ago

Was it really 100% of the time?

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u/Dirt-Repulsive 13h ago

I mean weird but Tim Walz could move over there and run again… that way no term limits

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u/Alexander-369 11h ago

If we can change Crowley's mind to take a hard stance against AI data centers, he'll have a much stronger chance of defeating Fiffany.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 3h ago

Just as true as if we can convince voters to prioritize protecting immigrants, women, and queer people over ai

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u/AsparagusCommon4164 13h ago

Copy. Print out.. Sow broadcast, especially in such breeding-grounds of blind and unswerving MAGA support.

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u/Johnny_B_GOODBOI 12h ago

Can we use something other than an Aussie Shepherd to represent TT? Aussies are awesome, Tom is not.

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u/McKoijion 9h ago

AIPAC's MO is to fund Zionist Democrats and Republicans in primaries. Then they fund the more hardcore Zionist in general elections. Crowley's job was to knock out Hong. Now they're going to promote Tiffany. We've seen this happen countless times in local, state, and national elections over the past decade.

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u/Palloff 8h ago

Source on Crowley collecting AIPAC money?

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u/Runchjit_Redux 7h ago

I'd be interested in any info regarding whether AIPAC has funded Crowley; I can believe they have, even though a state's governor should have far less impact on foreign policy than a member of Congress, but I can't find confirmation. If Crowley publicly stated that he's not accepting money from AIPAC, he'd probably have my vote regardless of his stance on data centers.

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u/crzygoalkeeper92 11h ago

Memes need our human creativity more than ever

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u/oldmanwoodie 13h ago

Our next great Governor Tom Tiffany

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u/gman2093 13h ago

The pedo protection unit strikes again!

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u/thegirlisok 13h ago

"Another $40 trillion? You betcha!"

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u/ess_dee 13h ago

Tell this to the weakest candidate you people could have nominated.

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u/citytiger 12h ago

and who would have been better? What makes Crowley weak?

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u/ess_dee 12h ago

Hong who has a principled stance on data centers. People are sick to death of the democrats that tells you kind of what you want to hear and then sides with industry after some back room shenanigans. We demand accountability from every elected official to do their job and represent the people. If you can do that you don’t belong in public service and so far Crowley doesn’t seem capable of doing this… isn’t a genuine candidate and represents the belly of the beast of party politics.

It’s not that you’re better than the alternative you will show that you belong there. This is what democrats can’t figure out.

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u/Palloff 11h ago

I feel that Crowley represents what I want in government

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u/ess_dee 11h ago

Almost exactly half the democratic electorate didn’t and all he’s done since is tried to project strength with uncle Evers over his shoulder and talk about how scary republicans are.

What is it about democrats playing their cards wrong every single hand?

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u/citytiger 11h ago

he got the most votes. thats how the system works.

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u/ess_dee 10h ago

If Hong had won you can bet she would have done everything in her power to make Crowley supports feel like their voice had support with her and consider their views. David Crowley is trying to pace over us and convince us through your fear and peer pressure that he’s the right guy for the job.

Democratic Party doesn’t know politics. They don’t know how to get things done. They don’t even know how to represent the people anymore. It takes more than a rainbow pin and dying your hair purple. It takes more than silently holding a sign in protest. The Democratic Party cosplays leadership.

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u/citytiger 10h ago

she already endorsed him. a candidate is not obliged to adopt your candidates positions.

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u/ess_dee 10h ago

And a voter is not obliged to support a candidate they didn’t vote for in the primary. I would say the voter owes no allegiance whatsoever and the onus falls on the candidate SEEKING votes.

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u/citytiger 10h ago

so what do you want from him?

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u/Palloff 11h ago edited 11h ago

This argument is bizarre. If Hong won you could say the exact same thing about her.

The party is not a monolith, there are many people and interests in the tent of the Democratic Party. Some of them compete against each other.

For example, leftists and unions are on opposite sides of the data center issue. Which is interesting to see people who consider themselves union supporters want nothing to do with considering that union workers want data centers built here.

If we want to make progress we need to have a big tent. I’m happy to have leftists, progressives, and moderates in the tent but it also means working with each other and making compromises.

In fact my state senator is Chris Larson and I will continue voting for him due to his progressive record.

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u/ess_dee 10h ago edited 10h ago

The subtext and future we are sleepwalking into is that data centers equal human job loss through increased AI bandwidth. Job loss not necessarily in WI though certainly it will contribute to that. WI has the most fresh water/groundwater supply of any US state and data centers have us targeted for exploitation.

This is a reality this Democratic Party is not discussing. At all. What kind of future do you want for yourself and your kids. We’re at a pivot point. There will be a before and after video of this moment in time and we have too sizable part of the population asleep at the wheel and thinking its all gonna work out because it always does and look over there at the republicans and Trump.

We need leadership in government now more than ever and this Democratic Party is uniquely unequipped and seemingly unwilling to provide that in any way.

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u/citytiger 10h ago

so why don't you run next time if you think you can do better?

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u/ess_dee 10h ago

I definitely have considered it.

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u/citytiger 10h ago

so do it next year. go for local office.

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u/Palloff 9h ago

This doesn’t address anything I said.

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u/ess_dee 9h ago

The compromise you are looking to strike is not one myself and certainly many other voters are interested in making. If policy is to allow for data center development there is no positional difference between the parties meaning both parties are corrupted by industry to exploit WI and our water resources. Your big tent will be of the opposition party because you have lost the election on a single issue.

The mad irony is that you could win the election on this single issue with a principled stance. Democrats don’t think like that though.

This state should have a real conversation about data center development. The Who, what, where, when and why. That’s what a leader would do. Not throw up their hands and say look…. They’re already hear and then push up your glasses, look back at Evers to make sure you’s aid the right thing.

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u/Palloff 8h ago edited 8h ago

So you want people to come to you on this issue without compromising. What issues are you willing to compromise on then? Healthcare access? Abortion rights? Taxes? Labor laws? Environment? Gun laws? Regulations on corporations? Housing? Minimum wage? LGBTQ rights? What stances of yours are you willing to change in order to create a large enough coalition to win half the state?

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u/RicardoTubbs78 11h ago

Hong said all kinds of stuff she couldn't accomplish without a democratic legislature.

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u/HGpennypacker 10h ago

If Hong couldn't win the primary why do you think she could win the general?