Steven Walters: Legislature might debate few fall-session issues
The Assembly and Senate might each be in session only one or two days in October and November.
The Assembly and Senate might each be in session only one or two days in October and November.
As if the Pentagon didn’t have enough to worry about with Iran, North Korea and hostile governments elsewhere, it must now contend with the Madison School Board.
I understand that for many people, the F-35s are more than a fleet of jets. They represent economic development, or are symbols of American military power and even of “freedom” itself. However, subjecting a densely populated area of Wisconsin to the constant threat of window-rattling, ear splitting noise that can strike at any time runs counter to the idea of freedom.
Trump put his personal and political interests above the nation’s. And, he tried to cover it up.
Since the president took the oath of office he has lived as though he was untouchable. But as the proverb says, “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18). It may have taken time, but the ditchdigger has come to collect his due.
We need to find ways not only to increase our energy supplies but to decrease the demand side of the oil equation. This is where electric vehicles and electrified transportation can have a huge impact.
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Contact: Michael P. Opela Sr., 715-614-0330 This just in: Michael P. Opela, Sr. today announced that he plans to enter the race for the 7th Congressional District along with Jason Church and Tom Tiffany. Michael Opela knows that change is inevitable. Change will only occur with a new perspective and a paradigm shift (if you will). Congress needs fresh ideas and a fresh look. This will require new Congressmen of various backgrounds with different ways of getting things done. Michael P. Opela, Sr. will run for Congress so that he can LISTEN to District 7; LEARN their position on issues; and
The Assembly and Senate might each be in session only one or two days in October and November.
As if the Pentagon didn’t have enough to worry about with Iran, North Korea and hostile governments elsewhere, it must now contend with the Madison School Board.
I understand that for many people, the F-35s are more than a fleet of jets. They represent economic development, or are symbols of American military power and even of “freedom” itself. However, subjecting a densely populated area of Wisconsin to the constant threat of window-rattling, ear splitting noise that can strike at any time runs counter to the idea of freedom.
Trump put his personal and political interests above the nation’s. And, he tried to cover it up.
Since the president took the oath of office he has lived as though he was untouchable. But as the proverb says, “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18). It may have taken time, but the ditchdigger has come to collect his due.
We need to find ways not only to increase our energy supplies but to decrease the demand side of the oil equation. This is where electric vehicles and electrified transportation can have a huge impact.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – State government – Federal government – Local government – Civil liberties – Demographics – Economy – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Foxconn – Health care – Iowa – Labor – Law and order – Management – Media
Contact: Michael P. Opela Sr., 715-614-0330 This just in: Michael P. Opela, Sr. today announced that he plans to enter the race for the 7th Congressional District along with Jason Church and Tom Tiffany. Michael Opela knows that change is inevitable. Change will only occur with a new perspective and a