
Dave Zweifel: Mistakes, he made a few, but Biden finally ended botched involvement in Afghanistan
In the end it didn’t matter how we left Afghanistan; chaos would have ensued.
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In the end it didn’t matter how we left Afghanistan; chaos would have ensued.
Despite a handful of loud objections from small businesses, the big majority of American businesses welcome President Biden’s strong leadership on pushing vaccine mandates across the nation.
While less educated voters ditch the Democratic Party. How is that changing the state?
One proven and adaptable strategy that policymakers at all levels of government can mobilize now is subsidized employment.
Hope for Prisoners founder Jon Ponder explains how proper support, guidance and direction can help those returning from prison stay out of prison and become contributing members of their communities. Additional benefits include safer communities, stronger families, taxpayer savings and more people in the workforce.
The idea that all of the achievement gap is due to race has never made intuitive sense to me.
The return on investment will be significant; it could help reduce our debt.
Just 10 mostly southern states are doing less. Wisconsin also has more expensive electricity.
Not a dollar for half of all taxpayers, thousands in tax cuts for the most wealthy.
While it is true that both COVID-19 and Spanish Flu killed approximately 675,000 Americans, the population of the United States in 1918 was a third of what it is today.
Republican politicians are allowing, even encouraging, the spread of COVID in an ugly attempt to gain power.
Kleefisch has now conceded that Joe Biden won the election, but she’s all in on conducting a “forensic audit” of the results.
Professional look a ‘stark contrast’ to disastrous fraud investigation.
While the scars of the riot remain, the statues that have long served as a symbol of Wisconsin’s strength are back in their rightful places.
Voters need to pay close attention to not get hoodwinked by political ads featuring made-up stories.
By all accounts, the recall was a disaster for the Republicans in California.
We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.
President Joe Biden is making the hard, but correct, call on Haitian refugees and others camped near Del Rio, Texas.
A student activist destroys a 9/11 memorial in the middle of the night — throwing away 2,977 American flags. Sounds impossible? Sadly, it is not.
In the end it didn’t matter how we left Afghanistan; chaos would have ensued.
Despite a handful of loud objections from small businesses, the big majority of American businesses welcome President Biden’s strong leadership on pushing vaccine mandates across the nation.
While less educated voters ditch the Democratic Party. How is that changing the state?
One proven and adaptable strategy that policymakers at all levels of government can mobilize now is subsidized employment.
Hope for Prisoners founder Jon Ponder explains how proper support, guidance and direction can help those returning from prison stay out of prison and become contributing members of their communities. Additional benefits include safer communities, stronger families, taxpayer savings and more people in the workforce.
The idea that all of the achievement gap is due to race has never made intuitive sense to me.
The return on investment will be significant; it could help reduce our debt.
Just 10 mostly southern states are doing less. Wisconsin also has more expensive electricity.
Not a dollar for half of all taxpayers, thousands in tax cuts for the most wealthy.
While it is true that both COVID-19 and Spanish Flu killed approximately 675,000 Americans, the population of the United States in 1918 was a third of what it is today.
Republican politicians are allowing, even encouraging, the spread of COVID in an ugly attempt to gain power.
Kleefisch has now conceded that Joe Biden won the election, but she’s all in on conducting a “forensic audit” of the results.
Professional look a ‘stark contrast’ to disastrous fraud investigation.
While the scars of the riot remain, the statues that have long served as a symbol of Wisconsin’s strength are back in their rightful places.
Voters need to pay close attention to not get hoodwinked by political ads featuring made-up stories.
By all accounts, the recall was a disaster for the Republicans in California.
We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.
President Joe Biden is making the hard, but correct, call on Haitian refugees and others camped near Del Rio, Texas.
A student activist destroys a 9/11 memorial in the middle of the night — throwing away 2,977 American flags. Sounds impossible? Sadly, it is not.