
Scott Walker: Things are bad in California and seem to be getting worse for Gov. Newsom
The fact that there is even a viable recall is bad news for liberals, which is why it’s fun to watch.
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The fact that there is even a viable recall is bad news for liberals, which is why it’s fun to watch.
The New York Times columnist and PBS commentator talks about political dysfunction, Wisconsin and former Republican Gov. Scott Walker in advance of Brooks’ October visit to UW-Madison.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about as liberal as they come. But in the fight for his political life, the leftist Democrat isn’t above drawing on the strategies that helped conservative Scott Walker become the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall.
The siren system has been replaced with an “Integrated Public Alert and Warning System.” NextEra says on its website that emergency alerts will be broadcast on public radio and through cell phone alerts, but not sirens.
It was perhaps fitting that the Waukesha School Board reversed its decision on school lunches on the same day that the United States formally exited Afghanistan: Both felt an awful lot like capitulation to terrorists.
Milwaukee County is so financially strapped every ARPA dollar needed to keep critical services going.
Tom Barrett has been nominated to be the U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Let’s take a look at what’s next for the race for mayor in Milwaukee.
New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.
Within the last few years, Wisconsin updated several state regulations that dictate the use of farm implements of husbandry on public roadways to make farm machinery more visible.
Justices’ strange interpretation of watershed 1803 decision becomes a right-wing battering ram.
The best arguments against the Wisconsin Supreme Court taking control of drawing the state’s political maps have come from none other than the conservative justices on the court itself.
Milwaukee, Madison and Wausau plan to pay certain low-income families monthly stipends with no strings attached.
Gov. Tony Evers is playing Santa again with your federal tax dollars, this time dropping millions of dollars on the two cities he needs most next year if he has any hope of winning a second term.
The court of appeals decision that getting a court order directing the release of records should entitle a requester to fees is a welcome clarification to Wisconsin’s records law.
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.
The fact that there is even a viable recall is bad news for liberals, which is why it’s fun to watch.
The New York Times columnist and PBS commentator talks about political dysfunction, Wisconsin and former Republican Gov. Scott Walker in advance of Brooks’ October visit to UW-Madison.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about as liberal as they come. But in the fight for his political life, the leftist Democrat isn’t above drawing on the strategies that helped conservative Scott Walker become the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall.
The siren system has been replaced with an “Integrated Public Alert and Warning System.” NextEra says on its website that emergency alerts will be broadcast on public radio and through cell phone alerts, but not sirens.
It was perhaps fitting that the Waukesha School Board reversed its decision on school lunches on the same day that the United States formally exited Afghanistan: Both felt an awful lot like capitulation to terrorists.
Milwaukee County is so financially strapped every ARPA dollar needed to keep critical services going.
Tom Barrett has been nominated to be the U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Let’s take a look at what’s next for the race for mayor in Milwaukee.
New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.
Within the last few years, Wisconsin updated several state regulations that dictate the use of farm implements of husbandry on public roadways to make farm machinery more visible.
Justices’ strange interpretation of watershed 1803 decision becomes a right-wing battering ram.
The best arguments against the Wisconsin Supreme Court taking control of drawing the state’s political maps have come from none other than the conservative justices on the court itself.
Milwaukee, Madison and Wausau plan to pay certain low-income families monthly stipends with no strings attached.
Gov. Tony Evers is playing Santa again with your federal tax dollars, this time dropping millions of dollars on the two cities he needs most next year if he has any hope of winning a second term.
The court of appeals decision that getting a court order directing the release of records should entitle a requester to fees is a welcome clarification to Wisconsin’s records law.
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.