
Dave Zweifel: On this 4th of July we should worry about the future
A national poll has shown that a majority — 55% — of Republicans said they support the use of force as a means to stop the decline of “the traditional American way of life.”
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A national poll has shown that a majority — 55% — of Republicans said they support the use of force as a means to stop the decline of “the traditional American way of life.”
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan has emerged as one of the leading advocates for cutting the Pentagon budget, and he makes no bones about his determination to spend less on military adventurism and more on domestic renewal.
Evers fails to lead on Lincoln Hills.
For years our state legislative leaders have not only failed to respond, but have refused to even debate the matter.
Many first served as local officials, many ran small businesses, some started as Capitol staffers.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss whether Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes should run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Ron Johnson.
Shockingly, in Wisconsin it’s perfectly legal for government officials to use their personal emails to do government work.
Democrat Tony Evers recently vetoed a bill that would have expanded educational freedom in the state just when families needed it the most.
Milwaukee needs to do something drastic; the conditions for Black people here are among the worst in the country for segregation, home ownership, and wealth and educational gaps. We need less conversation and more compensation.
Right-wing forces have gone on the attack, seeking to whitewash our country’s centuries-long history of structural racism.
Systemic racism isn’t the hallmark of America; systemic altruism is. We are revolutionary in our kindness, our compassion, and our commitment to defending and protecting all people, regardless of their race, their creed, or the color of their skin.
According to attorneys representing the American Transmission Company, Mike Huebsch used an encryption service to communicate with an unnamed ATC employee during a period when the PSC was considering ATC’s application to build a massive power line.
In his book, Upstream, Dan Heath offers a compelling case for why we should try to solve problems before they happen.
Other developed countries doing better. Lack of safety net causing problem?
Another Evers administration foul-up is forcing fawns to be euthanized through another extreme COVID-19 prevention policy.
Pro-growth policies have been in short supply in Wisconsin in recent years. Democrats seldom talk about business and the economy; they take both for granted. The Republican Party talks about deregulation, spending and tax cuts, as if that were enough to get an economy humming.
ACA has survived court challenges and Biden has expanded it. Lowering drug costs should be next goal.
The frustrating aspects of Afghanistan today can mask positive changes such as reasonably honest elections, and rapidly expanding political participation of women. Technology spreads steadily even to remote rural areas.
Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.
The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.
A national poll has shown that a majority — 55% — of Republicans said they support the use of force as a means to stop the decline of “the traditional American way of life.”
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan has emerged as one of the leading advocates for cutting the Pentagon budget, and he makes no bones about his determination to spend less on military adventurism and more on domestic renewal.
Evers fails to lead on Lincoln Hills.
For years our state legislative leaders have not only failed to respond, but have refused to even debate the matter.
Many first served as local officials, many ran small businesses, some started as Capitol staffers.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss whether Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes should run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Ron Johnson.
Shockingly, in Wisconsin it’s perfectly legal for government officials to use their personal emails to do government work.
Democrat Tony Evers recently vetoed a bill that would have expanded educational freedom in the state just when families needed it the most.
Milwaukee needs to do something drastic; the conditions for Black people here are among the worst in the country for segregation, home ownership, and wealth and educational gaps. We need less conversation and more compensation.
Right-wing forces have gone on the attack, seeking to whitewash our country’s centuries-long history of structural racism.
Systemic racism isn’t the hallmark of America; systemic altruism is. We are revolutionary in our kindness, our compassion, and our commitment to defending and protecting all people, regardless of their race, their creed, or the color of their skin.
According to attorneys representing the American Transmission Company, Mike Huebsch used an encryption service to communicate with an unnamed ATC employee during a period when the PSC was considering ATC’s application to build a massive power line.
In his book, Upstream, Dan Heath offers a compelling case for why we should try to solve problems before they happen.
Other developed countries doing better. Lack of safety net causing problem?
Another Evers administration foul-up is forcing fawns to be euthanized through another extreme COVID-19 prevention policy.
Pro-growth policies have been in short supply in Wisconsin in recent years. Democrats seldom talk about business and the economy; they take both for granted. The Republican Party talks about deregulation, spending and tax cuts, as if that were enough to get an economy humming.
ACA has survived court challenges and Biden has expanded it. Lowering drug costs should be next goal.
The frustrating aspects of Afghanistan today can mask positive changes such as reasonably honest elections, and rapidly expanding political participation of women. Technology spreads steadily even to remote rural areas.
Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.
The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.