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In January, Mr. Biden said he exceeded expectations in his first year. The one area where that is clearly accurate: disinformation.
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In January, Mr. Biden said he exceeded expectations in his first year. The one area where that is clearly accurate: disinformation.

Is it too much to ask that we deny access to weapons of war to the public in exchange for preserving the lives of children while they attend school?

Contribute, be united, be tough.

The JFC continues to meet and work with state agencies to advance programs that began in legislative action over the last two years.

Cooke eschews the talking points that consultants from Washington and Madison push Democratic candidates to adopt.

Under Joe Biden, Big Labor is getting a lot of what it wants. It’s a symbiotic relationship.

Liberal cultural values permeate the media, advertising, corporate boardrooms, academia — pretty much everyplace except politics.

There is no way to hear or read “over 82 million COVID vaccine doses wasted” and not feel an empty space in our national collective soul.


The Trump-loving, Biden-hating isolationist wing of the House Republicans is a growing problem in a closely divided House. Tiffany is a ringleader.

Their intent isn’t to govern, but to make it next to impossible to do so.

As you fill up with gas that as of Thursday averages $4.84 a gallon in metro Milwaukee, remember that the progressive movement in Washington, D.C., long has wanted fuel to be priced as a luxury good.

How many more have to die before state and federal lawmakers are willing to take meaningful steps to bring about real change?

Tough-talking Tony Evers wants you to believe he’s going to solve the baby formula shortage crisis by incriminating the people who make it and sell it.

Representative Kurt Schrader is the first corporate Democratic incumbent to lose his seat to a progressive challenger this election cycle. And he may not be the last.

Three examples of innovation at the June 1-2 Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at violent crime in Milwaukee and consider how it may impact the Republican National Committee’s decision whether to host its 2024 convention in the city. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

They need to be called out for the destruction they’re wreaking on America and its democratic values.

The massacre in Uvalde has rightfully dominated headlines for the past week, but the sad reality is that more than three times more people are murdered in America every single day.

If we’ve learned anything from the supply chain shortages in the last few months, much less the last two years, it’s that we need to encourage production of goods in the United States.

In January, Mr. Biden said he exceeded expectations in his first year. The one area where that is clearly accurate: disinformation.

Is it too much to ask that we deny access to weapons of war to the public in exchange for preserving the lives of children while they attend school?

Contribute, be united, be tough.

The JFC continues to meet and work with state agencies to advance programs that began in legislative action over the last two years.

Cooke eschews the talking points that consultants from Washington and Madison push Democratic candidates to adopt.

Under Joe Biden, Big Labor is getting a lot of what it wants. It’s a symbiotic relationship.

Liberal cultural values permeate the media, advertising, corporate boardrooms, academia — pretty much everyplace except politics.

There is no way to hear or read “over 82 million COVID vaccine doses wasted” and not feel an empty space in our national collective soul.


The Trump-loving, Biden-hating isolationist wing of the House Republicans is a growing problem in a closely divided House. Tiffany is a ringleader.

Their intent isn’t to govern, but to make it next to impossible to do so.

As you fill up with gas that as of Thursday averages $4.84 a gallon in metro Milwaukee, remember that the progressive movement in Washington, D.C., long has wanted fuel to be priced as a luxury good.

How many more have to die before state and federal lawmakers are willing to take meaningful steps to bring about real change?

Tough-talking Tony Evers wants you to believe he’s going to solve the baby formula shortage crisis by incriminating the people who make it and sell it.

Representative Kurt Schrader is the first corporate Democratic incumbent to lose his seat to a progressive challenger this election cycle. And he may not be the last.

Three examples of innovation at the June 1-2 Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at violent crime in Milwaukee and consider how it may impact the Republican National Committee’s decision whether to host its 2024 convention in the city. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

They need to be called out for the destruction they’re wreaking on America and its democratic values.

The massacre in Uvalde has rightfully dominated headlines for the past week, but the sad reality is that more than three times more people are murdered in America every single day.

If we’ve learned anything from the supply chain shortages in the last few months, much less the last two years, it’s that we need to encourage production of goods in the United States.