Friday, February 11, 2011

Kloppenburg Against Landowners, Worked With Old WDNR

GREAT work from Media Trackers You can read expanded info at their link 


Seems JoAnn is a big supporter of the old WDNR. I say old WDNR because Walker and Stepp will change the department for the betterment of the people of Wisconsin. 



Kloppenburg Against Property and Business Owners



 
February 10, 2011, Milwaukee, WI—Media Trackers recently completed a comprehensivereview of news reports showing State Supreme Court Candidate, JoAnne Kloppenburg's bias against property owners and business owners.

We were even a bit stunned to find her strong stance against property owners and private industry,” said Dena Rochwerger-Braun, communications director for Media Trackers. “The right to own private property, and the free enterprise system are fundamental to American values that it appears JoAnn Kloppenburg disagrees with.”

A detailed account of her work against homeowners can be found here, while her record against developers and corporations can be found here.

Some highlights from the reports include:

  • A couple who purchased land and received permits only to have the DNR and Kloppenburg fight a proposed house because the land was subsequently named a wetland area.
  • Fighting a 70-year-old man to move his house further from a lake. The battle cost the man $80,000.
  • Not allowing a Kenosha woman to add a deck to her Grandfather's 1936 home.
  • Putting a condo project out-of-business after the developers fight with the DOJ
  • judgment against a waste water treatment company where $40,000 of DOJ lawyer fees were included in the settlement.

On Feb. 15 Wisconsin voters go to the poll for the primary to narrow down the field for a seat on the state's highest court.

It is a little frightening to think that Wisconsin voters would even consider putting someone on the court for ten year who has such an established animus towards private property and property owners,” said Rochwerger-Braun. “Kloppenburg's record clearly shows she doesn't have the average Wisconsin Joe's interests at heart.”   

Another reason to vote for David Prosser for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice


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