
Dave Zweifel: Responsibility and duty: two words lost on the anti-vax crowd
It appears that not being responsible or exhibiting a sense of duty is becoming a cause célèbre, a badge of honor for all too many Americans.
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It appears that not being responsible or exhibiting a sense of duty is becoming a cause célèbre, a badge of honor for all too many Americans.
Duplicity is never a good quality to be found in our elected officials.
Given that abortion is already declining on its own, there is nothing good about what just happened in Texas or at the Supreme Court.
His top choices to run for post don’t seem to be interested.
With $800 million at stake, it’s time to finally dismantle the School Board and give control to a reform-minded leader.
Punishing unvaccinated people by deprioritizing their medical care certainly won’t help us conquer COVID-19.
Earlier this summer, despite the fact that over 600 colleges and universities had already announced that they would mandate vaccinations when students returned this fall, UW System President Tommy Thompson refused.
A leader in the field of ethno-mathematics, Gilmer’s work proved distinct relationships exist between culture and mathematics.
While humans get an A plus for innovativeness and creativity, we earn an F for foreseeing or dealing with the consequences of our creations.
A good number of school boards in Wisconsin have acted like responsible adults by requiring masks at a time when the delta variant is pushing infections to heartbreaking higher levels.
Waukesha School Board members have been hit with a barrage of hostile communications, including death threats, after distorted media headlines declared the district was ending a free school meal program, multiple sources say.
Government intervention is a blunt instrument for enforcement, one preferable to avoid. But too often, such interventions are brought on when we fail to act responsibly as citizens.
Wide open, lots of candidates, no obvious favorites and so much at stake.
There is no way to escape the enormity of the moment we are living in as the nation withdraws from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. The national angst was underscored with live coverage Sunday morning as 13 dead American soldiers returned in caskets to Dover Air Force Base.
An Indian American who grew up in Brookfield, Olikara says he hopes to attract liberal Democrats who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders, “politically homeless Republicans” and “disillusioned, disaffected independents.”
In the year since Blake was shot, state government has sat on its hands.
Every House Republican voted last week against the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
Drafted in response to the overwhelming frustrations over increased thefts of catalytic converters, SB 408 seeks to reign in and regulate scrap dealer purchases of catalytic converters.
Biden and I are committed to working for all Americans and all Wisconsinites — in every neighborhood, in every town, and in every political party.
Unvaccinated Wisconsinites will not be persuaded to get a shot by disparagement. Respectful engagement is needed.
It appears that not being responsible or exhibiting a sense of duty is becoming a cause célèbre, a badge of honor for all too many Americans.
Duplicity is never a good quality to be found in our elected officials.
Given that abortion is already declining on its own, there is nothing good about what just happened in Texas or at the Supreme Court.
His top choices to run for post don’t seem to be interested.
With $800 million at stake, it’s time to finally dismantle the School Board and give control to a reform-minded leader.
Punishing unvaccinated people by deprioritizing their medical care certainly won’t help us conquer COVID-19.
Earlier this summer, despite the fact that over 600 colleges and universities had already announced that they would mandate vaccinations when students returned this fall, UW System President Tommy Thompson refused.
A leader in the field of ethno-mathematics, Gilmer’s work proved distinct relationships exist between culture and mathematics.
While humans get an A plus for innovativeness and creativity, we earn an F for foreseeing or dealing with the consequences of our creations.
A good number of school boards in Wisconsin have acted like responsible adults by requiring masks at a time when the delta variant is pushing infections to heartbreaking higher levels.
Waukesha School Board members have been hit with a barrage of hostile communications, including death threats, after distorted media headlines declared the district was ending a free school meal program, multiple sources say.
Government intervention is a blunt instrument for enforcement, one preferable to avoid. But too often, such interventions are brought on when we fail to act responsibly as citizens.
Wide open, lots of candidates, no obvious favorites and so much at stake.
There is no way to escape the enormity of the moment we are living in as the nation withdraws from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. The national angst was underscored with live coverage Sunday morning as 13 dead American soldiers returned in caskets to Dover Air Force Base.
An Indian American who grew up in Brookfield, Olikara says he hopes to attract liberal Democrats who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders, “politically homeless Republicans” and “disillusioned, disaffected independents.”
In the year since Blake was shot, state government has sat on its hands.
Every House Republican voted last week against the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
Drafted in response to the overwhelming frustrations over increased thefts of catalytic converters, SB 408 seeks to reign in and regulate scrap dealer purchases of catalytic converters.
Biden and I are committed to working for all Americans and all Wisconsinites — in every neighborhood, in every town, and in every political party.
Unvaccinated Wisconsinites will not be persuaded to get a shot by disparagement. Respectful engagement is needed.