Representative Clancy Scoffs at Rhetorical Republican Stunt about the “Victims of Communism”
Republicans should spend time on real issues facing working-class communities
MADISON, Wis. – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed AJR85, a joint resolution that commemorates the “Victims of Communism Memorial Day.”
Representative Clancy (D-19) issued the following statement:
“We have victims of capitalism right here in Wisconsin.
Imagine explaining to someone, thousands of miles away, that we have access to a four billion dollar surplus, and that we have the obvious solutions to these problems right in front of us, but that the party in power refuses to even give these bills hearings.
Imagine explaining that rather than addressing our own gulags, our inability to feed our children equitably, or our own lack of freedoms – as a distraction from our own inaction – we’re instead going to criticize a concept that the authors are unable to distinguish from authoritarianism. We do not need to peer decades into the past, or thousands of miles away, to find evidence of the harm caused by despots with an open contempt for the working class.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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