That’s absurd.

Equally absurd is a strategy to thwart dissent that was included in the legislation signed by Walker. The measure allows the state delegation to remove any delegate who works on an unauthorized amendment — i.e., an amendment that is not approved by the Koch brothers and the other billionaire donors and corporate interests that have used the “Convention of States” scheme to advance a single balanced budget amendment.

What that means is that if Wisconsin voters presented the delegates with a position asking them to develop amendments to get big money out of politics, or to eliminate gerrymandering, or to do away with the Electoral College, any delegate who respected the will of the people could be removed.

Translation: Walker and his legislative allies have outlined, approved and signed legislation that gives the Koch brothers more say over constitutional reform than the people of Wisconsin.

That’s not what democracy looks like.

That’s what the rank corruption of money-powered politics looks like.

The Koch brothers will, surely, be pleased.