Gregory Humphrey: Grievance politics in America needs to end
Nothing in politics moves quickly, and the turning of the grievance mindset which now makes up the GOP will require efforts at strong and persistent messaging from within the party.
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Nothing in politics moves quickly, and the turning of the grievance mindset which now makes up the GOP will require efforts at strong and persistent messaging from within the party.
What if then President Donald Trump had bullied his secret service detail into taking him up to Capitol Hill to join and probably lead the assault on the American electoral process?
Democrats are going back to their political playbook from 2018, when they shoved weed advisory questions on county ballots across the state to help drive up turnout — a strategy that proved effective in helping get liberal Gov. Tony Evers elected.
Supreme Court clips Biden’s climate-change wings
In May of this year, a string of antisemitic literature drops brought GRT’s narrative of hate to Kenosha.
At the height of the pandemic the court upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ stay-at-home order to limit spread of the virus.
State Supreme Court decision leaves just one obstacle to land swap for Kohler golf course.
The recent Supreme Court decision on what the EPA can do to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants was widely criticized by environmentalists and green energy advocates.
Whether they hate or love the high court’s ruling, those who believe in the urgency of climate change action should now place more trust in three forces – innovation, incentives and market adoption – that can move the dial. Wisconsin can be a poster child for all.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission continues to stonewall open records requests from the Assembly committee investigating the 2020 elections.
In Wisconsin open records case, conservatives sledgehammer the state’s open records law.
I would like liberals to have a majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. But I would also like those liberals to be fair-minded, to follow the law even when it leads them to conclusions that they don’t personally like, and most definitely to not be captured by hard-left fundamentalism.
Putting aside the argument that Wisconsin’s laws on abortion are seemingly in conflict, even if the laws on abortion were crystal clear, prosecutors still exercise enormous discretion in determining whether to charge people with crimes.
Make them earn your vote.
What the reactionaries find offensive is nothing more than Barnes’ echoing the language of Wisconsinites who have long recognized the violent arrangements upon which this country was founded.
Nothing in politics moves quickly, and the turning of the grievance mindset which now makes up the GOP will require efforts at strong and persistent messaging from within the party.
What if then President Donald Trump had bullied his secret service detail into taking him up to Capitol Hill to join and probably lead the assault on the American electoral process?
Democrats are going back to their political playbook from 2018, when they shoved weed advisory questions on county ballots across the state to help drive up turnout — a strategy that proved effective in helping get liberal Gov. Tony Evers elected.
Supreme Court clips Biden’s climate-change wings
In May of this year, a string of antisemitic literature drops brought GRT’s narrative of hate to Kenosha.
At the height of the pandemic the court upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ stay-at-home order to limit spread of the virus.
State Supreme Court decision leaves just one obstacle to land swap for Kohler golf course.
The recent Supreme Court decision on what the EPA can do to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants was widely criticized by environmentalists and green energy advocates.
Whether they hate or love the high court’s ruling, those who believe in the urgency of climate change action should now place more trust in three forces – innovation, incentives and market adoption – that can move the dial. Wisconsin can be a poster child for all.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission continues to stonewall open records requests from the Assembly committee investigating the 2020 elections.
In Wisconsin open records case, conservatives sledgehammer the state’s open records law.
I would like liberals to have a majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. But I would also like those liberals to be fair-minded, to follow the law even when it leads them to conclusions that they don’t personally like, and most definitely to not be captured by hard-left fundamentalism.
Putting aside the argument that Wisconsin’s laws on abortion are seemingly in conflict, even if the laws on abortion were crystal clear, prosecutors still exercise enormous discretion in determining whether to charge people with crimes.
Make them earn your vote.
What the reactionaries find offensive is nothing more than Barnes’ echoing the language of Wisconsinites who have long recognized the violent arrangements upon which this country was founded.