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Category: Opinion

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Dave Cieslewicz: Can we stop describing the Upper Midwest as the Rust Belt?

On Thursday, Jul 25, 2024
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The national news media used the term over and over again at the RNC in Milwaukee … Usually, when you’re trying to win someone over, common practice is not to address them with an insult. Democrats could do themselves a lot of good if they went on a rant against “Rust Belt” and started off by better understanding who we really are and where we really live.

Scott Frostman: Milwaukee shines while hosting RNC during this critical political moment

On Thursday, Jul 25, 2024
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The folks in Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin should be proud of the job they did in hosting the RNC. Let’s hope the momentum and unity cemented at the convention carry through to a November victory, regardless of who’s on the other side.

Jen Wegner: Career-focused learning promotes post-high school success

On Thursday, Jul 25, 2024
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Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin, a tuition-free virtual school serving students across the state, is committed to providing students with learning opportunities that meet them where they are and set them up for success after graduation.

Bruce Murphy: Can Rep. Clancy win reelection?

On Thursday, Jul 25, 2024
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Incumbent Democratic faces heavy opposition from his own party backing challenger Jarrod Anderson.

Julie Keown-Bomar: The crazy train of political obstructionism

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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If we give new constitutional powers to a group of legislators who have not demonstrated the will to work, to govern together, or to work with the other branches of government, we can expect even more dysfunction and red tape.

Dave Zweifel: Billions in surplus, but local governments remain strapped

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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The state of Wisconsin is sitting on a comfortable budget surplus of between $3 and $4 billion, yet a huge number of its cities, villages and towns are facing unprecedented deficits.

Spencer Black: Love of Wisconsin transcends political rancor

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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I’m as much in love with Wisconsin as ever, but there is one major disappointment: the substantial loss of what used to be Wisconsin’s well-earned national reputation for a political culture that was clean, civil and progressive.

Vicki McKenna: Candidate of acclimation

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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Radio host Vicki McKenna discusses Vice President Kamala Harris taking the helm as the presumptive Dem nominee after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race.

Mark Belling: The perfect political convention

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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ilwaukee soared in its moment in the spotlight.

John Torinus: Stroebel, Sinykin Senate race looks competitive

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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Democrats would love to knock off Stroebel, a dominant GOP senator. They see a possible victory in District 8 because of Sinykin’s strong showing in 2023.

Mike McCabe: Gen Z could be the vanguard for revival in America’s fourth turning

On Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024
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In their book The Fourth Turning, Howe and Strauss identified a predictable rhythm to social conditions and change, with alternating periods of progress, decay and renewal. … If historical patterns hold, Gen Z—today’s teens and twenty-somethings—will assume the role the Greatest Generation played the last time our nation went through a fourth turning.

John Nichols: Madison influence helped shape a potential president

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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If she beats Republican Donald Trump in November, Harris will make history as the first woman elected to the presidency, and as a child of immigrants from Jamaica and India who has risen to the nation’s most powerful position. She would also bring a Wisconsin tie to the White House.

Bruce Murphy: Grothman keeps causing outrage

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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GOP congressman’s latest: says Democrats support Kamala Harris due to ‘her ethnicity.’

Gregory Humphrey: Comparing Donald Trump with four GOP presidents: Decency, empathy, understanding history, reading books

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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Comparing Donald Trump, the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, through the lens of Gerald Ford’s decency, Abraham Lincoln’s empathy, Dwight Eisenhower’s grasp of international relations, and Richard Nixon’s continuing education through reading books.

Zack Goodrow: The new, improved but very much the same GOP

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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I think the GOP’s new message was effective. It might not have been enough to justify four days of white dudes talking, but it did bring some new life to the convention. But while that’s true, don’t be fooled. The same old hateful Trump-rhetoric is still there under the surface and it really doesn’t take that much to find it. Hell, half of it comes out of his mouth.

Dave Cieslewicz: GOP getting smarter

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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A strategic mistake the GOP has made is to largely cede the blue strongholds of Dane and Milwaukee counties to the Democrats. Their media buys there are relatively small and their organizing has been meager. Now, both things are changing.

Mark Lisheron: Backers of Wisconsin business courts fret for future of experiment

On Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024
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Specialized docket wins bipartisan support but faces a changed Supreme Court

Barbara Dittrich: Wisconsin August referendum: Vote YES to restore your own voice

On Monday, Jul 22, 2024
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With billions of your hard-earned dollars on the line, shouldn’t you have some idea where they are being spent? Shouldn’t you have a voice in your state government that can influence how those dollars are allocated?

Christina Thor: Ballot proposals would worsen child care crisis

On Monday, Jul 22, 2024
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These amendments are designed to trick voters into eliminating checks and balances in our government, giving the same Republican politicians who have obstructed child care funding in Madison sole control over the federal funding that has helped keep the doors open at Wisconsin child care centers.

Paul Fanlund: Kudos for Joe Biden, then excitement about Kamala Harris

On Monday, Jul 22, 2024
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President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the Democratic ticket and endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris felt like one of the most promising days in recent political history. Reports that it is the one scenario Donald Trump did not want makes it all the sweeter.

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