
Bill Berry: Perhaps we should celebrate Interdependence Day
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we need each other to be good citizens. Maybe this year we should celebrate Interdependence Day.
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If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we need each other to be good citizens. Maybe this year we should celebrate Interdependence Day.
Restricting access to abortion does not reduce total abortions. It simply ensures that a much higher proportion of abortions are unsafe.
It’s early, but the issue is crazing Democrats.
The courts have the authority to make decisions but if no one accepts their legitimacy, the legitimacy of the entire governing system is called into question.
If I were a Democratic strategist I’d stick to “safe, legal and rare” and I’d emphasize the fight against inflation and crime with abortion an add-on issue.
There are some in the pro-life movement that once these embryos are no longer embryos often don’t treat them as though they’re human.
Liberal government officials said they intend to openly defy the law.
Their stories and reasons for running vary, but the candidates who spoke to Empower Wisconsin share a common mission: To defeat the radical left and its campaign to tear down the land that they love.
So say conservatives like the policy director for ‘free market’ Badger Institute.
We need younger leaders capable of feeling, expressing and acting on the rage of their generations.
Most of the time, public officials in Wisconsin obey the state’s openness laws. Sometimes, they need a little prodding from the courts. But the recent conduct of Robin Vos and Michael Gableman is something altogether new, and deeply disturbing.
If you’re like me, you’re having a hard time keeping up with the inanity, the hypocrisy, the wasted money, and the sheer incompetence of the Gableman “investigation” into the 2020 elections.
When the Wisconsin Legislature reconvenes in 2023, tackling this issue needs to be a top priority.
Yes. Last merger increased employment, investment and philanthropy by health care giant.
This is yet another example of Republicans trashing the norms of our democracy.
Liberal activist Attorney General Josh Kaul lost another taxpayer-funded lawsuit, with the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday ruling Fred Prehn may keep his seat on the Natural Resources Board.
To counter her inability to earn the endorsement of the Republican Party of Wisconsin at their recent convention, and her decline in the polls, Rebecca Kleefisch has decided to ignore Reagan’s 11th commandment and go negative on fellow Republican Tim Michels.
The people of Wisconsin want Democrats and Republicans to work together for the good of everyone.
The message can and must be that inflation is a function of corporate greed, and the wealthy must pay the costs of their avarice.
Big money and gerrymandered congressional districts make it impossible for Democratic challengers.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we need each other to be good citizens. Maybe this year we should celebrate Interdependence Day.
Restricting access to abortion does not reduce total abortions. It simply ensures that a much higher proportion of abortions are unsafe.
It’s early, but the issue is crazing Democrats.
The courts have the authority to make decisions but if no one accepts their legitimacy, the legitimacy of the entire governing system is called into question.
If I were a Democratic strategist I’d stick to “safe, legal and rare” and I’d emphasize the fight against inflation and crime with abortion an add-on issue.
There are some in the pro-life movement that once these embryos are no longer embryos often don’t treat them as though they’re human.
Liberal government officials said they intend to openly defy the law.
Their stories and reasons for running vary, but the candidates who spoke to Empower Wisconsin share a common mission: To defeat the radical left and its campaign to tear down the land that they love.
So say conservatives like the policy director for ‘free market’ Badger Institute.
We need younger leaders capable of feeling, expressing and acting on the rage of their generations.
Most of the time, public officials in Wisconsin obey the state’s openness laws. Sometimes, they need a little prodding from the courts. But the recent conduct of Robin Vos and Michael Gableman is something altogether new, and deeply disturbing.
If you’re like me, you’re having a hard time keeping up with the inanity, the hypocrisy, the wasted money, and the sheer incompetence of the Gableman “investigation” into the 2020 elections.
When the Wisconsin Legislature reconvenes in 2023, tackling this issue needs to be a top priority.
Yes. Last merger increased employment, investment and philanthropy by health care giant.
This is yet another example of Republicans trashing the norms of our democracy.
Liberal activist Attorney General Josh Kaul lost another taxpayer-funded lawsuit, with the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday ruling Fred Prehn may keep his seat on the Natural Resources Board.
To counter her inability to earn the endorsement of the Republican Party of Wisconsin at their recent convention, and her decline in the polls, Rebecca Kleefisch has decided to ignore Reagan’s 11th commandment and go negative on fellow Republican Tim Michels.
The people of Wisconsin want Democrats and Republicans to work together for the good of everyone.
The message can and must be that inflation is a function of corporate greed, and the wealthy must pay the costs of their avarice.
Big money and gerrymandered congressional districts make it impossible for Democratic challengers.