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Bob Lindmeier: We need to do more to meet climate goals

We all learned about the water cycle when we were kids. As a reminder, it’s the process by which water on the earth’s surface gets heated up by the sun and then evaporates and rises and condenses into clouds and then — as rain or snow or some other form of precipitation — falls back to the earth’s surface, where the cycle begins anew. It’s grade-school science that as adults, we mostly take for granted.

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Bill Kaplan: Senator Baldwin calls for two-state solution

The Israeli military has recovered 7 more bodies of Israeli hostages murdered by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7, 2023. Once again there’s no daylight between President Joe Biden, Wisconsin Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin (and me) regarding unequivocal condemnations of the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and abduction of 250 Israeli hostages. Our outrage has not abated, but it’s not enough.

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Jonathon Hauenschild: Wisconsin election confidence at stake in State Supreme Court ballot drop box case

Despite no law in Wisconsin authorizing the use of drop boxes—and the legislature deciding not to pass one when presented with the opportunity–this case could result in the Court circumventing the legislature and legalizing drop boxes anyway. The Court should respect the will of the people and their representatives in this matter and reject these efforts to drastically upend how Wisconsinites vote.

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James Wigderson: Caesar’s wife

Most people understood that my wife has her own opinions and her own right to freely express herself. The wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is not being given that courtesy.

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Bob Lindmeier: We need to do more to meet climate goals

We all learned about the water cycle when we were kids. As a reminder, it’s the process by which water on the earth’s surface gets heated up by the sun and then evaporates and rises and condenses into clouds and then — as rain or snow or some other form of precipitation — falls back to the earth’s surface, where the cycle begins anew. It’s grade-school science that as adults, we mostly take for granted.

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Senator Baldwin calls for two-state solution

The Israeli military has recovered 7 more bodies of Israeli hostages murdered by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7, 2023. Once again there’s no daylight between President Joe Biden, Wisconsin Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin (and me) regarding unequivocal condemnations of the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and abduction of 250 Israeli hostages. Our outrage has not abated, but it’s not enough.

Read More »

Jonathon Hauenschild: Wisconsin election confidence at stake in State Supreme Court ballot drop box case

Despite no law in Wisconsin authorizing the use of drop boxes—and the legislature deciding not to pass one when presented with the opportunity–this case could result in the Court circumventing the legislature and legalizing drop boxes anyway. The Court should respect the will of the people and their representatives in this matter and reject these efforts to drastically upend how Wisconsinites vote.

Read More »

James Wigderson: Caesar’s wife

Most people understood that my wife has her own opinions and her own right to freely express herself. The wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is not being given that courtesy.

Read More »

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