Illicit fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for individuals aged 18 to 45.
The respectful thing to do is to honor our land, homes and way of life by ending the operation of the Line 5 pipeline.
No matter how much Buttigieg or any of the Biden administration officials think we can drive our electric cars out of today’s high gas prices, the clear solution lies in easing the regulatory burden, encouraging production and opening opportunities for new and safe development.
Congress needs to act now to help speed the transition to clean energy that is made in America.
The media generally are responding by developing the mantra that comparable inflation occurred in the early 1980s. This is a deceptive oversimplification of a challenge that lasted years.
The U.S. Department of Education told Congress last year it was revising a restrictive bankruptcy policy for federal student loans.
As long as he is in office, Wisconsin will have no employee representation of PFC boards, fewer EMS personnel for rural communities, dumber kids who are forced to attend schools that are not working for them, and more violent crime.
He now has Hunter Nation to thank for burnishing his record.
Barnes insists he’s running to “put an end to factory closings.” Apparently he’s not all that concerned about factory re-openings, particularly if doing so gets in the way of the Evers-Barnes liberal agenda.
Illicit fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for individuals aged 18 to 45.
The respectful thing to do is to honor our land, homes and way of life by ending the operation of the Line 5 pipeline.
No matter how much Buttigieg or any of the Biden administration officials think we can drive our electric cars out of today’s high gas prices, the clear solution lies in easing the regulatory burden, encouraging production and opening opportunities for new and safe development.
Congress needs to act now to help speed the transition to clean energy that is made in America.
The media generally are responding by developing the mantra that comparable inflation occurred in the early 1980s. This is a deceptive oversimplification of a challenge that lasted years.
The U.S. Department of Education told Congress last year it was revising a restrictive bankruptcy policy for federal student loans.
As long as he is in office, Wisconsin will have no employee representation of PFC boards, fewer EMS personnel for rural communities, dumber kids who are forced to attend schools that are not working for them, and more violent crime.
He now has Hunter Nation to thank for burnishing his record.
Barnes insists he’s running to “put an end to factory closings.” Apparently he’s not all that concerned about factory re-openings, particularly if doing so gets in the way of the Evers-Barnes liberal agenda.