Thursday, April 30, 2020

With Video: 6th Street fire started in bedroom, results in $150K in damage

From The Journal Times.com:



A fire that fully engulfed a building broke out on Thursday afternoon in the 300 block of 6th Street. The fire was in the storefront building next to Butcher & Barrel Gastropub, 300 6th Street. The fire was first reported at 3:10 p.m. Thursday. The cause was not immediately available nor was the extent of the damage. 

RACINE — A structure fire in Downtown Racine on 6th Street on Thursday afternoon caused an estimated $150,000 in damage and displaced at least four tenants. 

The fire was next to Butcher & Barrel Gastropub at 300 6th Street. The fire was first reported at 3:13 p.m. Thursday. 
A Racine Fire Department release sent at 8 p.m. said the fire started in a second floor bedroom, but the cause was still under investigation. 
At least four tenants lived in apartments in the upper levels of the building, according to Racine Fire Department Battalion Chief Willie Hargrove. No injuries were reported. 
Firefighters were able to help rescue two cats that were in the building, Hargrove said.
No estimate was immediately available on the extent of the damage. 


From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/with-video-active-building-fire-on-6th-street/article_be0beff8-781b-50d8-826e-8b8fd8b7f2c8.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

The Root River

Yesterday when I was on my way to pick Drew up from work I took a look at the Root River on 4 Mile Rd and it was high. So when Drew got off of work I went and took a look at the Root River on 5 Mile Rd and I took some pictures of how high it was.

This morning when I was taking Drew to work it was just starting to get some light outside and I seen the Root River on 4 Mile Rd again and it was even higher from yesterday. So when Drew gets off of work today I am going around and getting some pictures to share with you tomorrow. The beach is even flooded.

He are yesterdays pictures.




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WATCH HERE: Flooding on North Beach after more than 3 inches of rain in three days

From The Journal Times.com:



Part of North Beach was flooded on Thursday morning after Racine received over 3 inches of rain in three days. 

RACINE — More than 3 inches of rain in three days left North Beach partly covered with water, nearly up to the beach sidewalk.



From Monday to Thursday morning, Racine received 3.51 inches of rain, with 1.6 inches from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service at Sullivan.
There is a lakeshore flood advisory in effect until Thursday afternoon from Sheboygan to Kenosha counties.
If you know of other flooding in the area, email racinereporters@lee.net, send a photo if possible. 

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What you should know if you're starting a garden in the Milwaukee area

From JSOnline:

Joanne Kempinger Demski, Special to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

For new gardeners who want to start a garden bed, there are just a few steps that have to be followed.
Start with a small garden, as it’s easy to expand in future years, said Jayson Force, product manager at Burpee Plants in Chicago. An area that measures about 6 by 8 feet is a good start. When picking a location, make sure it gets at least six hours of sun a day and is near a water source.
Next dig out the grass if it’s not a raised bed, and then dig into the ground and break up the soil. Remove as many stones and weeds as possible and break up large clumps of earth. Add about 2 inches of compost, then work it in with a shovel or metal rake until the ground is fairly loose.
Next, plant your plants or seeds. When you plant depends on soil temperature and what you are planting. Depending on the crop, soil temperature could be anywhere from 45 to 75 degrees. Check seed packets for ideal temperature and to see how fast the plants will germinate and produce food. Also check the packets to see how deep to plant your seeds.
Once you have planted, add an all-purpose slow-release fertilizer. You will need to add fertilizer again halfway thought the summer.
Keep an eye on your new garden. Watch for signs of disease like discoloring, wilting and insect damage. Stake large plants as needed to keep air flowing around the lower leaves. If there are animals such as deer and rabbits in your area, circle the plants with a light-gauge wire mesh to protect them. Keep plants watered well.
Lastly, to harvest your vegetables when they are ripe, use a sharp pruner to remove fruit from plants and to shear herbs as cleanly as possible. Pick fruit when ripe to ensure continuous production.

What crops to grow

In addition to how to plant a garden, new gardeners also need to decide what crops to plant.
Force said he’s seeing gardeners buying a mix of seeds, but that tomatoes and peppers are the favorite.
 “After that its cucumbers, followed by eggplant. … Also the herbs are very popular right now. People are seeing all these cooking shows while they are at home, and they say to use fresh herbs, and most people don’t have them. All you need is a patio pot to grow most of them,” he said.
Beans, lettuce, eggplant and cucumbers are good for new gardeners because they are easy to grow, said Mike Holt, resale manager at Minor’s Garden Center in Milwaukee.
If a garden bed is too big of a commitment, container gardens are another option; especially for those with small spaces.
If you just want a couple fresh tomatoes, do them in a container, said Brian Uebelacker, general manager at Minor’s Garden Center, “There’s almost nothing you can’t grow in a container except watermelon, as it would take over the patio, and you wouldn’t get a lot of fruit. You couldn’t do corn either,” he said.
Another option for growing plants is to use Smart Pots, which are made of a durable fabric, said Zannah Crowe, horticulturist at Johnson’s Gardens. “They are perfect for vegetable gardening. We grow potatoes in them every year,” she said.
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/life/home-garden/2020/04/30/planting-garden-heres-what-you-should-know/3022329001/

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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

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Brett Favre thinks Packers QB Aaron Rodgers will finish his career with another team

From JSOnline:

, Packers News

Brett Favre greets Aaron Rodgers
during halftime of the Packers'
Thanksgiving game in 2015.
 
(Photo: Evan Siegle/P-G
Media/@pgevansiegle)
Aaron Rodgers likely will finish his career somewhere other than Green Bay, said someone who should know: former Packers quarterback Brett Favre.
Appearing Wednesday on the Rich Eisen Show, Favre was asked what he thought was in store for Rodgers after the team's decision to select quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of last week's NFL draft.
"I think he'll play somewhere else," said Favre, who moved on from Green Bay after a storied career and spent his final three seasons with the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings. "That's my gut."
Favre told Eisen that he had spoken to Rodgers since the draft.
"I guarantee you (the Love pick) got the wheels turning in Aaron's mind," Favre said. "That means there's a chip on his shoulder toward the organization that otherwise was not there. All (Rodgers) needed was a reason (to play elsewhere)."
More details to come.
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2020/04/29/green-bay-packers-brett-favre-thinks-aaron-rodgers-play-elsewhere/3029944001/

Oh my God, Aaron, say it ain't so!

Sandy Weidner's attorney played it safe and filed a motion for judicial substitution

From Racine County Corruption:

Racine County Circus Court
Sandra Weidner vs. City of Racine
# 17CV1644
Eugene Gagthebitch



This is the document that should 
have been filed.

(Blogger changed the formatting)



STATE OF WISCONSIN            CIRCUIT COURT            RACINE COUNTY
__________________________________________________________

Sandra Weidner
Plaintiff
Vs. 
                                                                     Case #2017CV001644
City of Racine
Defendant
__________________________________________________________
MOTION TO RECUSE
____________________________________________________________________________________

NOW COMES the Plaintiff Sandra Weidner to move to recuse Judge Eugene Gasiorkiewicz from the above entitled matter under the following authorities:
28 USCS Sec. 455, and Marshall v Jerrico Inc., 446 US 238, 242, 100 S.Ct. 1610, 64 L. Ed. 2d 182 (1980).  "The neutrality requirement helps to guarantee that life, liberty, or property will not be taken on the basis of an erroneous or distorted conception of the facts or the law." 
The above is applicable to this court by application of  Article VI of the United States Constitution and Stone v Powell, 428 US 465, 483 n. 35, 96 S. Ct. 3037, 49 L. Ed. 2d 1067 (1976).
"State courts, like federal courts, have a constitutional obligation to safeguard personal liberties and to uphold federal law."


The court’s record speaks for itself.
The court ruled in most bias and complicit ways, ruling against the Plaintiff’s right to amend her complaint within 6 months. Then came the court’s erroneous rulings of privileged documents and Gasiorkiewicz’s illegal, outrageous criminal acts of sealing the entire court record to create an illegal secret court. In doing so Judge Gasiorkiewicz has knowingly and willingly violated the following:
WIS. STAT. § 57.14,
 WIS. STAT. § 59.20(3),
WIS. STAT. § 802.09(1)
WIS. STAT. § 946.12(1),(2), (3),  (Felonies)  
First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Oath of Office
SCR 60.02
SCR 60.03
SCR60.04
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BACKGROUND:
.Judge Gasiorkiewicz has a history of deliberately violating other litigant's personal liberties and/or has wantonly refused to provide due process and equal protection to all litigants before the court and/or has behaved in a manner inconsistent with that which is needed for full, fair, impartial hearings.
The United States Constitution guarantees an unbiased Judge who will always provide litigants with full protection of ALL RIGHTS.   Therefore, the Plaintiff respectfully demands Judge Gasiorkiewicz recuse himself in light of the evidence attached within this motion and Exhibits 1,2,3,4,5,6  detailing unethical/ illegal/criminal misconduct or conduct which gives the Plaintiff good reason to believe Judge Gasiorkiewicz cannot hear this case in a fair and impartial manner.

CONCLUSION:

A criminal has no business being on the bench

In Wisconsin, a Circuit Court Judge is required to be a Wisconsin licensed attorney.  A Wisconsin attorney’s license requires the holder of the license to adhere to the rules of law, not act as a rogue attorney or judge as Gasiorkiewicz has done in this case. 

Gasiorkiewicz acting as judge compounded these offenses against both the Plaintiff and the Public as he trashed the rules of law and judicial conduct in this case in favor of his ego and undisclosed agenda(s).

Ethical and criminal complaints have been filed against judge Gasiorkiewicz into the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and the Wisconsin Attorney General’s office concerning this case.  The facts are indisputable and irrefutable that judge Gasiorkiewicz disregarded the rule of law and overstepped his assigned judicial boundaries, committed gross violations of the law, committed crimes and aggrieved both Plaintiff and Public in the process of conducting court.

As noted by the COA,  Judge Gasiorkiewicz wrongfully denied Plaintiff the right to amend her complaint, what the COA negligently failed to acknowledge is Gasiorkiewicz illegally sealed the entire court record creating an illegal secret court contrary to Wisconsin statutes and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, thus violating his oath of office and making Gasiorkiewicz a “Constitutional Infidel” and unfit for public service.

Judges, both individually and collectively must respect and honor the judicial office as a public trust.  Judges must strive to maintain the trust and confidence of the legal system. The effectiveness of the judiciary rests ultimately on the trust and confidence that the people confer upon judges.

Judge Gasiorkiewicz while conducting court engaged in war upon the Plaintiff’s rights and that of the Public.  The judge gagged the Plaintiff with his illegal secret court and placed her in a most dark situation as Gasiorkiewicz kept hidden from the Public his criminal acts.

Judge Gasiorkiewicz trashed the public confidence and trust of our court system and became a national embarrassment to anybody affiliated to the Wisconsin Courts.
Gasiorkiewicz knowingly and willingly violated his judicial trust by violating the rules of law as stated in this motion.

Judge Gasiorkiewicz belongs in prison, not on the bench, is unfit for public service and therefore for all of the above must recuse himself from this case and ALL cases.

Dated this 27th Day of April, 2020

________________________
Sandra Weidner - Pro se
123 Any Street
Racine, Wi. 53405
PH: 555-555-5555




CC. Scott Letteney
                                               


LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit 1.  COA verdict and remand of Gagthebitch denying statutory right to Plaintiff to amend complaint within 6months.
Exhibit 2.  Judge Gasiorkiewicz illegally sealing the complete court record, committing crimes during the process of conducting court and creating and maintaining an illegal “secret” court.
Exhibit 3. Judge Gasiorkiewicz wrongfully ruling on “privileged” records.
Exhibit 4.  Verified Ethics/Criminal Complaint filed to the Wisconsin Judicial Commission
Exhibit 5. Verified Criminal Complaint filed to the Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office.
Exhibit 6.  Judge Gasiorkiewicz negligently and wrongfully ignoring/denying Defendant James McClain substitution of judicial assignment. Case #19CV1357
Exhibit 7.   ????

Wisconsin Statutes and Anontations:
 WIS. STAT. § 757.14   “The sittings of every court shall be public and every citizen may freely attend the same……” 

Citizens are directly empowered by statute 757.14 
to observe court proceedings.



WIS. STAT. § 59.20(3), The court shall:
" open to the examination of any person all books and papers required to be kept in his or her office and permit any person so examining to take notes and copies of such books, records, papers or minutes ...."

Citizens are directly empowered by statute 59.20(3) to the opening of Court records for public examination.

WIS. STAT. § 802.09  Amended and supplemental pleadings.
(1)  Amendments. A party may amend the party's pleading once as a matter of course at any time within 6 months after the summons and complaint are filed or within the time set in a scheduling order under s. 802.10. Otherwise a party may amend the pleading only by leave of court or by written consent of the adverse party; and leave shall be freely given at any stage of the action when justice so requires. A party shall plead in response to an amended pleading within 20 days after service of the amended pleading unless: a) the court otherwise orders; or b) no responsive pleading is required or permitted under s. 802.01 (1). If a defendant in the action is an insurance company, if any cause of action raised in the original pleading, cross-claim, or counterclaim is founded in tort, or if the party pleading in response is the state or an officer, agent, employee, or agency of the state, the 20-day time period under this subsection is increased to 45 days.



Felony Misconduct
  
WIS. STAT. §  946.12 and its subsections:

946.12 Misconduct in public office. 
Any public officer or public employee who does any of the following is guilty of a Class I felony:
946.12(1)
(1) Intentionally fails or refuses to perform a known mandatory, nondiscretionary, ministerial duty of the officer's or employee's office or employment within the time or in the manner required by law; or
946.12(2)
(2) In the officer's or employee's capacity as such officer or employee, does an act which the officer or employee knows is in excess of the officer's or employee's lawful authority or which the officer or employee knows the officer or employee is forbidden by law to do in the officer's or employee's official capacity; or
946.12(3)
(3) Whether by act of commission or omission, in the officer's or employee's capacity as such officer or employee exercises a discretionary power in a manner inconsistent with the duties of the officer's or employee's office or employment or the rights of others and with intent to obtain a dishonest advantage for the officer or employee or another;

First Amendment of the U. S. Constitution:
The First Amendment guarantees that American court proceedings are presumptively open to the public. The U.S. Supreme court has explained the public's presumptive rights of access to court proceedings are rooted in both logic and history.

WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT RULES……
SCR 60.02 A judge shall uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary. An independent and honorable judiciary is indispensable to justice in our society.
SCR 60.03 A judge shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of the judge's activities. (1) A judge shall respect and comply with the law and shall act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.
SCR 60.04 and its subsections 
A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially and diligently. The judicial duties of a judge take precedence over all the judge's other activities. The judge's judicial duties include all the duties of the judge's office prescribed by law.


Other Citations,  
Removal on Remand
Hurles v. Ryan, 752 F.3d 768 (9th Cir. 2011)
As a matter of due process, a judge who fails the “appearance of impartiality” test may not sit as the judge in the case. In this case, when a pretrial ruling concerning the appointment of additional counsel was appealed, the judge appeared as a nominal party in the appellate court but actually filed a pleading, urging that the ruling was proper and that the simplicity of the case (implying that the evidence of guilt was overwhelming) justified the decision to deny the appointment of two lawyers in this death penalty case. That pleading also questioned the ability of the lawyer who was representing the defendant. The Ninth Circuit held that the state trial judge’s participation in the appeal may have rendered her too biased to participate in the death penalty proceedings that ensued in the trial court. A remand for a full evidentiary hearing on the state judge’s impartiality was required.
United States v. Torkington, 874 F.2d 1441 (11th Cir. 1989)
Because of the trial judge’s actions during the trial, upon remand from the Eleventh Circuit, it would be appropriate for the case to be assigned to a different judge.

____________________________________________________________

We have two criminals on the Bench.

Lisa Neubauer and Eugene Gasiorkiewicz

The COA (Court of Appeals) whitewashed this case.


 Read the verified criminal complaints filed

 against Gasiorkiewicz and Neubauer here:





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Why are we told that a cloth face mask will not prevent you from catching COVID-19, but it will prevent you from spreading it?  Does the virus know if you're breathing in or out?  How is it that a cloth face mask prevents the virus from spreading outward, but not from spreading inward?  The sheer stupidity of some of the health "guidelines" that we are presented with is astounding.  Unless a face mask is constructed with one-way fibers, it works equally well whether you are breathing in or out.  Remember this stupidity when our officials are up for re-election.  Remember the lies that they told us, backed with more lies.  They said an in-person election would cause a surge in coronavirus cases.  Well, it didn't.  (See: https://www.jtirregulars.com/2020/04/in-person-voting-didnt-lead-to-spike-in.html)  As usual, we were lied to.

Of course, stupid people don't get tired of lies.  Thus our "leaders" lie and lie to us.  Stupid people far outnumber those with a semblance of a brain in their heads, so we can expect the lies to keep on keeping on.  Keep lying to us about this pandemic, please.  Party on, lying pigs!

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Dick Bacon Abides!

From The Shepherd Express:

The life and legend of Milwaukee’s favorite beach bum

JUN. 09, 2015

7:50 P.M.


It’s a rare thing to meet someone who has it all figured out—a person whose ambitions never outreach their means and who can find nirvana within a reasonable drive from their home. But for nearly 40 years, Milwaukeeans could find such a person with perhaps more ease than the residents of any other city in the nation. From the 1960s through the 1990s, one needed only to visit Bradford Beach during the morning hours, be it the peak of the summer swelter or the depths of the winter chill, to find a man at an enviable peace. This was the domain of Dick Bacon, a Milwaukee brewery worker with no hopes or dreams much beyond playing volleyball, lounging on the beach (in any weather) and building his tan.
Bacon died 15 years ago this summer, depriving Milwaukee of one of its most colorful (usually somewhere between a light mahogany and a glimmering bronze) characters. But Bacon himself was hardly cheated in life. Despite his modest means, he lived nearly every day on his own terms—save for the occasional arrest for nude sunbathing—and bred a legacy that still survives long after his last morning spent on the beach.
If anyone was born to gain fame as a nude male sunbather, it was Richard “Dick” Bacon. While the numerous newspaper articles on Bacon neglect to give details about his upbringing, he was a known figure at Milwaukee’s Bradford Beach by the early 1960s, when he began a streak of daily tanning sessions at the crest of Lake Michigan that would last until his death in August 2000. “I’ve only had one ambition in life: To enjoy it to the fullest and never have to work any more than I have to support myself,” Bacon told the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1978. “From the time I was a kid, the only thing I planned for was retirement.”
When he worked, he labored at the Pabst Brewery, sticking to the second and third shifts, so he could reserve his mornings for the beach. He liked to recount an incident from his youth—when he fell asleep on a West Coast beach and awoke to a seal sleeping beside him—that cinched his love for sand. Sometime in the 1960s, he met a girl at Bradford whom he would eventually marry. When she asked him his name, he replied, “Bacon. Wanna strip?” They stayed together for about nine years before she realized his deepest love would always be for the beach.