It's about time someone spoke up against
Kathleen Falk's bone-headed approach to addressing the issue of operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) and the non-issue of Wisconsin's alleged drinking "culture" problem.
Falk's criminalization and anti-civil liberties OWI agenda drew reproach from her opponent,
Nancy Mistele, at the first debate (January) between the two likely candidates for Dane County Executive in the general election in April.
Mistele hit the statist, heavy-handed Falk program by pointing out that personal responsibility and private action were critical
vis a vis government's involvement of changing the "culture," to a round of groans from Falk supporters.
Yesterday's
Captial Times hits Falk's approach, though not naming
Falk as a leading advocate; [wish they had].