John Torinus: Range of badly needed, proven changes go begging

The outlaw protesters, whose aim is chaos, destruction and fear, are hurting the cause of the non-violent legitimate protesters who universally want “change.” Beyond the imperative to completely shut down the perpetrators of violence, my quandary with legitimate marchers and their very general plea for change is: what does that word mean in real terms?

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Mike McCabe: Tiptoeing on the perimeters

One week we’re told of the horrors of living in Donald Trump’s America. The next week we’re told why we should be scared to death of Joe Biden’s America. What we’re not being told is how we can and must tackle national emergencies—and there are at least four of them—in your America, my America.

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Daniel Smith: Seasons change while challenges remain

After decades of challenges and change, in a time when our farm population is aging, small businesses are closing and the need for reinvestment in housing, education, health care, broadband and infrastructure is urgent, we must confront the impact of COVID-19 and plan a response.

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WisGOP: Thanking first responders in the face of violent attacks

[Madison, WI] – In the last two weeks, Wisconsin’s first responders have stepped up to keep our communities safe in the face of violent attacks from left-wing protestors. After the second visit by a presidential candidate this week, Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Andrew Hitt released the following statement: “I

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American Bridge 21st Century: Trump mocks our fallen heroes

“Calling our fallen heroes ‘losers’ and ‘suckers’ is the ultimate slap in the face to our country, our veterans, their families, and the values we stand for,” said Kyle Morse, an American Bridge 21st Century spokesperson. “Donald Trump praises Vladimir Putin and mocks our war heroes. This explains why he did

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Biden campaign: Announces launch of Sportsmen and Sportswomen for Biden

Today, as millions of Americans begin their annual ritual of fall hunting, Biden for President announced the launch of Sportsmen and Sportswomen for Biden — a coalition of more than 50 prominent hunters and anglers from across the country, who have come together to endorse Joe Biden for President of the United States. Sportsmen

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Pfaff Campaign: Announces economic plan to invest in middle class

ONALASKA – With Labor Day approaching and the national economy in upheaval, Wisconsin Senate candidate Brad Pfaff announced his plan to invest in working families and grow the middle class. In the race for the 32nd Senate District, Pfaff’s commitment to economic development, job training and affordable health care has

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John Torinus: Range of badly needed, proven changes go begging

The outlaw protesters, whose aim is chaos, destruction and fear, are hurting the cause of the non-violent legitimate protesters who universally want “change.” Beyond the imperative to completely shut down the perpetrators of violence, my quandary with legitimate marchers and their very general plea for change is: what does that word mean in real terms?

Read More »

Mike McCabe: Tiptoeing on the perimeters

One week we’re told of the horrors of living in Donald Trump’s America. The next week we’re told why we should be scared to death of Joe Biden’s America. What we’re not being told is how we can and must tackle national emergencies—and there are at least four of them—in your America, my America.

Read More »

Daniel Smith: Seasons change while challenges remain

After decades of challenges and change, in a time when our farm population is aging, small businesses are closing and the need for reinvestment in housing, education, health care, broadband and infrastructure is urgent, we must confront the impact of COVID-19 and plan a response.

Read More »