
Paul Fanlund: Why does Kamala Harris get vilified about interviews?
Why does the credible mainstream national press fixate on the quality of Harris’s interviews, or lack of them?
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Why does the credible mainstream national press fixate on the quality of Harris’s interviews, or lack of them?
There are no perfect people and certainly no perfect candidates, yet I will be voting for Kamala Harris. And I hope for the sake of our country, you will too.
China, with the assistance of the Mexican cartels, is destroying our next generation of Americans and productive members of society with a cheap and highly addictive drug, fentanyl.
In return for their demonstrated commitment to Wisconsin’s communities, our members ask for the right to competitively bid on all construction projects. In our current world, project labor agreement requirements deny 70% of Wisconsin’s construction workforce from working on utility projects and large scale federal projects.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany’s legislation requiring any negotiated agreement between the U.S. government and the World Health Organization to be considered a treaty subject to Senate ratification has passed the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Great Depression remains distinctively destructive. The 1929 stock market collapse proved to be the spark for a decade of extraordinary economic crises and human misery.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the top political issues at play this election cycle. In Wisconsin, it’s the economy. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
The drop box controversy, MAGA complaining won’t destroy democracy.
Whether she worked there or not, prices are climbing due to her tenure in office.
If you do not like Harris because of her party or policies, and you would feel better voting for a third- or fourth-party candidate to “send a message,” think again. That protest vote is a vote for Trump.
From president down to state legislator to local elected positions, the votes we cast for candidates up and down the ballot will determine whether Wisconsinites get access to affordable care or continue to face barriers to treatments and therapies that can improve health and even save lives.
They could help Kamala Harris win Wisconsin — and the presidency.
Democrats are not going to win over middle America until they get religion. So why is Kamala Harris giving the cold shoulder to the annual Al Smith dinner October 16 in NYC?
Donald Trump doesn’t care about Black America or our interests, he only wants what is best for him. Donald Trump failed our community every year that he was president.
There was a letter to the editor in the New York Times earlier this week that I wish the people who buy into the Donald Trump/JD Vance demonization of immigrants would read.
If we all reject violence in politics, why does a Milwaukee mural honor a woman who shot up the U.S. Capitol?
Milwaukee’s government does a lot of easy things because they cannot seem to tackle any of the city’s serious problems.
Americans are tired of throwing more and more of their tax dollars at a problem and seeing worse and worse results.
Opportunity is knocking in our region.
It’s worth watching ballot initiatives in several states this November.
Why does the credible mainstream national press fixate on the quality of Harris’s interviews, or lack of them?
There are no perfect people and certainly no perfect candidates, yet I will be voting for Kamala Harris. And I hope for the sake of our country, you will too.
China, with the assistance of the Mexican cartels, is destroying our next generation of Americans and productive members of society with a cheap and highly addictive drug, fentanyl.
In return for their demonstrated commitment to Wisconsin’s communities, our members ask for the right to competitively bid on all construction projects. In our current world, project labor agreement requirements deny 70% of Wisconsin’s construction workforce from working on utility projects and large scale federal projects.
U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany’s legislation requiring any negotiated agreement between the U.S. government and the World Health Organization to be considered a treaty subject to Senate ratification has passed the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Great Depression remains distinctively destructive. The 1929 stock market collapse proved to be the spark for a decade of extraordinary economic crises and human misery.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the top political issues at play this election cycle. In Wisconsin, it’s the economy. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
The drop box controversy, MAGA complaining won’t destroy democracy.
Whether she worked there or not, prices are climbing due to her tenure in office.
If you do not like Harris because of her party or policies, and you would feel better voting for a third- or fourth-party candidate to “send a message,” think again. That protest vote is a vote for Trump.
From president down to state legislator to local elected positions, the votes we cast for candidates up and down the ballot will determine whether Wisconsinites get access to affordable care or continue to face barriers to treatments and therapies that can improve health and even save lives.
They could help Kamala Harris win Wisconsin — and the presidency.
Democrats are not going to win over middle America until they get religion. So why is Kamala Harris giving the cold shoulder to the annual Al Smith dinner October 16 in NYC?
Donald Trump doesn’t care about Black America or our interests, he only wants what is best for him. Donald Trump failed our community every year that he was president.
There was a letter to the editor in the New York Times earlier this week that I wish the people who buy into the Donald Trump/JD Vance demonization of immigrants would read.
If we all reject violence in politics, why does a Milwaukee mural honor a woman who shot up the U.S. Capitol?
Milwaukee’s government does a lot of easy things because they cannot seem to tackle any of the city’s serious problems.
Americans are tired of throwing more and more of their tax dollars at a problem and seeing worse and worse results.
Opportunity is knocking in our region.
It’s worth watching ballot initiatives in several states this November.