
Jerry Hanson: The GOP puppet show
The Senate brought forth a bi-partisan border bill that was welcomed by the Border Patrol union. Without reading the bill, House Speaker Johnson, announced the bill was dead on arrival.
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The Senate brought forth a bi-partisan border bill that was welcomed by the Border Patrol union. Without reading the bill, House Speaker Johnson, announced the bill was dead on arrival.
Of all the issues that were being attempted to be hashed out and placed into a border bill, the most vulnerable were tossed under the political bus as Republicans simply refused to entertain the need for basic humanity.
The role African Americans played and continue to play in the history of the United States has all too often been ignored, and in many cases has been completely distorted and dismissed.
Making our culture about our politics divides America, and misses what a song can do for a kid from rural Wisconsin.
In recent years, the trend has been to restrict or eliminate such comments. The latest move in our region came on Feb. 1, when the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the state’s biggest newspaper, announced it would stop allowing reader comments to be appended to any of its stories.
The youth of our country are our future. It is good to know there are patriots who are active with the Young Republicans in shaping the future of our state and Nation.
What is most concerning is that despite public education efforts, vaccination rates overall have continued to wane in 2023 and through the start of 2024 for illnesses like influenza, Covid-19 and RSV.
Ousting a cabinet secretary for ‘maladministration’ would have opened Pandora’s box. The real problem is Biden.
Republican Wisconsin congressman’s vote against impeachment causes furor.
This is not, as Gallagher believes, “incompetence” or “maladministration;” it is a conscious decision to unilaterally enact an unlawful scheme to aid and abet millions of people in violating the immigration laws of the United States—laws Mayorkas swore to uphold and enforce.
Impeachment is a perfectly suitable and constitutional response to the Biden Administration and Mayorkas’ blatant disregard for the border enforcement laws dutifully passed into law by previous congresses and presidents.
The collapse of the bipartisan immigration deal Wednesday in the U.S. Senate laid bare the hypocrisy of Republicans who claim border security is their No. 1 concern, yet refused to support the very border security measures they demanded — and Democrats gave them.
Data shows all suggested maps tilt Republican and fairer maps can be drawn.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court-appointed consultants said map submissions from Republicans and their allies are “partisan gerrymanders.”
Democrats should accept ‘yes’ for an answer.
In a head-to-head match against Biden, Republican candidate Nikki Haley continues to hold a sizable advantage as the choice of 57% of registered voters, compared to 41% who chose Biden.
As we approach the 100th anniversary of the first formal Negro History Week celebration, it is important that we acknowledge the work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the second Black person to receive a doctorate degree from Harvard, and keep in mind that Black History is American History.
Wisconsin Democrats don’t want to rely on free market forces to determine the future of how you receive your news.
Health care in Wisconsin is suffering from a serious case of “long COVID.” Not so much the disease itself, although it’s on the rise again, but how the lingering effects of the pandemic are challenging systems that deliver care.
But fairer voter boundaries may force an end to state Republicans’ imperial rule.
The Senate brought forth a bi-partisan border bill that was welcomed by the Border Patrol union. Without reading the bill, House Speaker Johnson, announced the bill was dead on arrival.
Of all the issues that were being attempted to be hashed out and placed into a border bill, the most vulnerable were tossed under the political bus as Republicans simply refused to entertain the need for basic humanity.
The role African Americans played and continue to play in the history of the United States has all too often been ignored, and in many cases has been completely distorted and dismissed.
Making our culture about our politics divides America, and misses what a song can do for a kid from rural Wisconsin.
In recent years, the trend has been to restrict or eliminate such comments. The latest move in our region came on Feb. 1, when the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the state’s biggest newspaper, announced it would stop allowing reader comments to be appended to any of its stories.
The youth of our country are our future. It is good to know there are patriots who are active with the Young Republicans in shaping the future of our state and Nation.
What is most concerning is that despite public education efforts, vaccination rates overall have continued to wane in 2023 and through the start of 2024 for illnesses like influenza, Covid-19 and RSV.
Ousting a cabinet secretary for ‘maladministration’ would have opened Pandora’s box. The real problem is Biden.
Republican Wisconsin congressman’s vote against impeachment causes furor.
This is not, as Gallagher believes, “incompetence” or “maladministration;” it is a conscious decision to unilaterally enact an unlawful scheme to aid and abet millions of people in violating the immigration laws of the United States—laws Mayorkas swore to uphold and enforce.
Impeachment is a perfectly suitable and constitutional response to the Biden Administration and Mayorkas’ blatant disregard for the border enforcement laws dutifully passed into law by previous congresses and presidents.
The collapse of the bipartisan immigration deal Wednesday in the U.S. Senate laid bare the hypocrisy of Republicans who claim border security is their No. 1 concern, yet refused to support the very border security measures they demanded — and Democrats gave them.
Data shows all suggested maps tilt Republican and fairer maps can be drawn.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court-appointed consultants said map submissions from Republicans and their allies are “partisan gerrymanders.”
Democrats should accept ‘yes’ for an answer.
In a head-to-head match against Biden, Republican candidate Nikki Haley continues to hold a sizable advantage as the choice of 57% of registered voters, compared to 41% who chose Biden.
As we approach the 100th anniversary of the first formal Negro History Week celebration, it is important that we acknowledge the work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the second Black person to receive a doctorate degree from Harvard, and keep in mind that Black History is American History.
Wisconsin Democrats don’t want to rely on free market forces to determine the future of how you receive your news.
Health care in Wisconsin is suffering from a serious case of “long COVID.” Not so much the disease itself, although it’s on the rise again, but how the lingering effects of the pandemic are challenging systems that deliver care.
But fairer voter boundaries may force an end to state Republicans’ imperial rule.