Polls show Scott Walker, the newly-elected Republican and rabidly-anti-union Wisconsin Governor to be increasingly unpopular. You have to wait a year after the election to recall a Wisconsin elected official, but there's no reason to wait and plan for such an expensive and complex statewide effort. Walker termed his eradication of public union collective bargaining and the related economic concessions "a modest proposal," so here's one right back: a plan to raise the millions needed for the inevitable recall.
Call it an installment plan, wherein people pledge to set aside $$10, $20 or $50 per month, which, if my math is correct, here, more than $50 million can be pledged and then forwarded if and when a committee is formed.
This is a serious proposal. Think about it.
Disclaimers - - I'm not connected to any such committee, don't want checks forwarded, etc.
All I've done is publicly pledged on my blog - - where I have been blogging about Walker and Wisconsin politics - - the $50 monthly set-aside, and a $500 donation by year's end.