
Bill Kaplan: Trump supports debt default
Trump’s cynical recklessness has pushed the nation closer to catastrophe.
Trump’s cynical recklessness has pushed the nation closer to catastrophe.
The Republican Party, and in particular the anti-government radical fringe known as the Freedom Caucus, promotes a disproven hypothesis about economic growth that comes in two parts.
Organizations that may appear to support reducing lead exposure and eliminating associated social ills are sometimes only paying lip service to this idea to garner community support, while accepting funding from powerful institutions that have an interest in obscuring and mystifying these problems in order to protect their power and profits.
What’s different about ChatGPT is how similar it is to interacting with a human.
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Jim Palmer, executive director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association, said Gov. Tony Evers and GOP leaders need to “resolve their differences” and pass a shared revenue bill.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss new laws Gov. Tony Evers signed to crack down on reckless driving and carjacking, committee shuffling with the new Senate GOP supermajority, shared revenue negotiations, the UW System eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion statements for employment, and more.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, says that while the ultra-MAGA Legislature opposes Gov. Tony Evers’ straightforward budget proposal, regular people, both red and blue, support it.
We cannot afford to continue ignoring the needs of our state. With a $7 billion surplus, our state can and should do more to support the people that live here.
In the latest Federal Transit Administration numbers, The Hop cost $15.03 per ride in operating expenses, never mind the cost of rails and wires — not a dime of it paid by passengers. It’s why the Legislature is doing Milwaukee a favor when it says, “enough.”
I’m proud to have been a part of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, I’m proud of the work we’ve done and the work we do, and I’m proud of the pro-democracy coalitions we’re a part of.
National ranking shows it dropped since 2011 from one of most democratic to third worst.
Some people are telling us that moms do not exist.
National trends and Microsoft’s plans have spurred some action in the Wisconsin Legislature, where bipartisan legislation is circulating to give the state incentives similar to what is available in other states. Wisconsin already has some natural advantages; building on that competitive edge makes sense.
Highly skilled, highly educated white-collar occupations, ranging from architects to astronomers to judges, are most likely to see change as a result of the development of artificial intelligence.
Trump’s cynical recklessness has pushed the nation closer to catastrophe.
The Republican Party, and in particular the anti-government radical fringe known as the Freedom Caucus, promotes a disproven hypothesis about economic growth that comes in two parts.
Organizations that may appear to support reducing lead exposure and eliminating associated social ills are sometimes only paying lip service to this idea to garner community support, while accepting funding from powerful institutions that have an interest in obscuring and mystifying these problems in order to protect their power and profits.
What’s different about ChatGPT is how similar it is to interacting with a human.
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Jim Palmer, executive director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association, said Gov. Tony Evers and GOP leaders need to “resolve their differences” and pass a shared revenue bill.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss new laws Gov. Tony Evers signed to crack down on reckless driving and carjacking, committee shuffling with the new Senate GOP supermajority, shared revenue negotiations, the UW System eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion statements for employment, and more.
Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, says that while the ultra-MAGA Legislature opposes Gov. Tony Evers’ straightforward budget proposal, regular people, both red and blue, support it.
We cannot afford to continue ignoring the needs of our state. With a $7 billion surplus, our state can and should do more to support the people that live here.
In the latest Federal Transit Administration numbers, The Hop cost $15.03 per ride in operating expenses, never mind the cost of rails and wires — not a dime of it paid by passengers. It’s why the Legislature is doing Milwaukee a favor when it says, “enough.”
I’m proud to have been a part of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, I’m proud of the work we’ve done and the work we do, and I’m proud of the pro-democracy coalitions we’re a part of.
National ranking shows it dropped since 2011 from one of most democratic to third worst.
Some people are telling us that moms do not exist.
National trends and Microsoft’s plans have spurred some action in the Wisconsin Legislature, where bipartisan legislation is circulating to give the state incentives similar to what is available in other states. Wisconsin already has some natural advantages; building on that competitive edge makes sense.
Highly skilled, highly educated white-collar occupations, ranging from architects to astronomers to judges, are most likely to see change as a result of the development of artificial intelligence.