
Dave Cieslewicz: America is still okay
The dominant narrative following 9/11 is that things are worse, that nothing good has happened in two decades and that the country is in bad shape.
The dominant narrative following 9/11 is that things are worse, that nothing good has happened in two decades and that the country is in bad shape.
Remembering the innocent victims of our misguided patriotism.
In the wake of President Biden’s sweeping — and constitutionally suspect — COVID-19 vaccination mandates, Wisconsin needs to know where Gov. Tony Evers stands.
The month of September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month and I encourage everyone to learn more about this “invisible disease.”
The vaccine anger – we’ve got the solution, why fight it? – looks like just the first Biden salvo in getting tougher when his agenda makes overwhelming sense – such as his broad program to address climate change and greenhouse gases as part of the infrastructure bill.
We Energies, Dairyland Power, Enbridge Energy plan major new investments in fossil fuels.
We need to do for our future generations what the generations of yesterday did for us.
Former Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, who formally announced her gubernatorial bid last week, slammed President Biden’s plan to have large companies require COVID-19 vaccination or do weekly testing. “I think the government does not have the business telling people
Republican Rebecca Kleefisch raised more than $1.2 million in individual donations in the first 48 hours after officially launching her guv bid last week, her campaign says. Kleefisch filed the paperwork to run for guv last month. But she formally
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Republican Rebecca Kleefisch raised more than $1.2 million in individual donations in the first 48 hours after officially launching her guv bid last week, her campaign says. Kleefisch
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The dominant narrative following 9/11 is that things are worse, that nothing good has happened in two decades and that the country is in bad shape.
Remembering the innocent victims of our misguided patriotism.
In the wake of President Biden’s sweeping — and constitutionally suspect — COVID-19 vaccination mandates, Wisconsin needs to know where Gov. Tony Evers stands.
The month of September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month and I encourage everyone to learn more about this “invisible disease.”
The vaccine anger – we’ve got the solution, why fight it? – looks like just the first Biden salvo in getting tougher when his agenda makes overwhelming sense – such as his broad program to address climate change and greenhouse gases as part of the infrastructure bill.
We Energies, Dairyland Power, Enbridge Energy plan major new investments in fossil fuels.
We need to do for our future generations what the generations of yesterday did for us.
Former Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, who formally announced her gubernatorial bid last week, slammed President Biden’s plan to have large companies require COVID-19 vaccination or do weekly testing. “I think the government does not have the business telling people what should be done with their healthcare,” Kleefisch said on
Republican Rebecca Kleefisch raised more than $1.2 million in individual donations in the first 48 hours after officially launching her guv bid last week, her campaign says. Kleefisch filed the paperwork to run for guv last month. But she formally launched her bid on Thursday. The money raised is on
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Republican Rebecca Kleefisch raised more than $1.2 million in individual donations in the first 48 hours after officially launching her guv bid last week, her campaign says. Kleefisch filed the paperwork to run for guv last month. But
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