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What the new law proposed by Sargent and Larson would actually do is limit freedom of speech in a way that benefits them.
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What the new law proposed by Sargent and Larson would actually do is limit freedom of speech in a way that benefits them.

Foxconn workers, insiders say Racine project is failing in Bloomberg story.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos managed in a state without two spare potholes-filling nickels to rub together to steer to and through his district a quarter of a billion federal and state road-and-interchange widening dollars that will trigger sprawl beyond bulldozed Mount Pleasant farms even if Foxconn never diverts a gallon of Lake Michigan water to produce a single big screen LCD TV.

My guess is that none of the political decision-makers negotiating the Foxconn deal had the business experience to dig deeply. If so, they plainly did not use their common sense.
There’s a way to end old welfare programs that discourage gainful employment and replace them with a new policy that rewards work, without saying “so long” to compassion.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he “would definitely be open to” negotiating with Gov. Tony Evers about how to fund a middle-class tax cut. But the Rochester Republican continued to rule out a tax increase being part of the equation
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Vos and Fitzgerald support lawsuit overturning Obamacare, but voters don’t.

Resistance is the only Democrat agenda. Bipartisanship is a laughable concept. Compromise is out of the question. Democrats want just one thing: Trump’s defeat.

If in the end Foxconn does pull the plug altogether, far from accepting “blame,” Evers should take the credit.

It is time for new ideas, new people, someone who lives and breathes progressive principles.

What the new law proposed by Sargent and Larson would actually do is limit freedom of speech in a way that benefits them.

Foxconn workers, insiders say Racine project is failing in Bloomberg story.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos managed in a state without two spare potholes-filling nickels to rub together to steer to and through his district a quarter of a billion federal and state road-and-interchange widening dollars that will trigger sprawl beyond bulldozed Mount Pleasant farms even if Foxconn never diverts a gallon of Lake Michigan water to produce a single big screen LCD TV.

My guess is that none of the political decision-makers negotiating the Foxconn deal had the business experience to dig deeply. If so, they plainly did not use their common sense.
There’s a way to end old welfare programs that discourage gainful employment and replace them with a new policy that rewards work, without saying “so long” to compassion.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he “would definitely be open to” negotiating with Gov. Tony Evers about how to fund a middle-class tax cut. But the Rochester Republican continued to rule out a tax increase being part of the equation as Evers knocked the GOP version of the plan as
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos today said he “would definitely be open to” negotiating with Gov. Tony Evers about how to fund a middle-class tax cut. But the Rochester Republican continued to rule out a tax increase being part of the equation as
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 21: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday, Feb. 21 with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Vos will discuss Assembly Republican priorities and the GOP Assembly’s relationship with the new

Vos and Fitzgerald support lawsuit overturning Obamacare, but voters don’t.

Resistance is the only Democrat agenda. Bipartisanship is a laughable concept. Compromise is out of the question. Democrats want just one thing: Trump’s defeat.

If in the end Foxconn does pull the plug altogether, far from accepting “blame,” Evers should take the credit.

It is time for new ideas, new people, someone who lives and breathes progressive principles.