are very slow, but grind exceedingly fine."
That phrase works well if you are a dung beetle. Eat it if you wish, but justice is hard to come by if an election is at hand and if a favorite candidate's actions might cause harm to the party that has the largest local support.
Some days before the primary election this year, it came to my attention that Dan Knodl used my name - as well as several others - in his advertising material. There were about 300 names on his flyer. He listed me and the others as his supporters for the Assembly seat he was seeking. In fact, I and uncounted others were not his supporters. He never asked our permission to use our names. We complained. Once this story came to media attention, Dan released one after another reason for how our names happened to be used without consent. Finally after several lame excuses he admitted that it was his own fault.
That advertising was clearly in violation of rules set up for election ethics by the State of Wisconsin. I and the others made complaints to our District Attorney. I and others were interviewed over the phone by a detective who asked us the reason for our complaint and whether we wished to file charges. Some of us answered that we did.
To this date no charges have been filed. In fact, our Waukesha County DA has washed his case of the whole mess and notes that it should be prosecuted by Washington County.
So, nothing is happening to bring this to a satisfactory conclusion. The election will come and go and the matter will be forgotten. At most Knodl will have his fingers slapped sometime after he has been seated in office and then it will all fade from memory.
I should not be so unhappy. About a year ago I made a complaint to the State Elections Board about campaign finance violations by a former President of the Menomonee Falls Village Board. I never got as much as an acknowledgment from any State employee that they received my questions or cited examples. At least in this recent instance someone took notice and contacted me for more information.
Nevertheless - no action - nothing. This will all pass without notice and life will go on. Your tax dollars at play!