
Mike Gallagher: Why I voted against impeachment
In wake of this tragedy, failing the president’s resignation, a swift and strong censure from Congress is the most prudent path forward.
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In wake of this tragedy, failing the president’s resignation, a swift and strong censure from Congress is the most prudent path forward.
The Grand Old Party is not so grand anymore.
In the face of monumental problems and challenges facing us in the next decades, we need good governance more than ever. What is frightening about our stark divisions is the depth of belief in fraud and conspiracy.
It will cause an even greater reduction in our already declining law enforcement numbers, lead to harassing lawsuits that could bankrupt counties and municipalities, and make cops hesitant to do their jobs effectively.
This pandemic has exposed many problems about America’s health care system including just how incredibly unequal it is.
Gov. Tony Evers used his State of the State address Tuesday to remind Wisconsin of the rough time he faced in 2020 and to lay out some of his big-ticket, bigger government proposals. But the virtual governor, delivering the annual speech virtually, spent most of his time attacking his conservative opponents.
We need to dedicate 2021 to getting Americans to work together again, even if they don’t always agree.
Wisconsin should consider adopting policies that save taxpayers money yet leave us financially secure to respond to future public emergencies. One such policy would be to reform Wisconsin’s business interruption insurance system
I used to believe that most of us fundamentally want the same things for this country and just disagreed on how to get them.
We Wisconsinites, whether Republican or Democrat, should not forget the role our duly elected representatives played in the Jan. 6 outrage.
Senator peddled ‘malicious’ disinformation by foreign operative sanctioned by Trump Administration.
As a foreign media TV reporter that has covered the situation in Kenosha since last summer I have several observations which I would like to share as an outsider to the Kenosha media bubble.
House Democrats are preparing to impeach Trump under charges of “incitement of insurrection” after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. This would be the second time the House has impeached Trump. The Senate acquitted Trump on the House’s charges of
Undermining the public’s faith in actual facts is the tried and true strategy of dictators.
Move to censure, condemn the insurrectionist unreservedly, then call the roll so that we can end this sad chapter in our history.
If the rioters were Black … it would have been handled very differently. It is and remains a tale of two Americas.
The House is moving to impeach Trump, as is appropriate and necessary considering the threat he continues to pose. But what of representatives who have done every bit as much harm as Trump?
Gov. Tony Evers has assumed the “CYA” position following the debacle that has been his administration’s distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Denying that systematic racism is real does not change the truth of its existence
Minocqua Brewing Company seeks donations to ‘free the Northwoods of sedition.’
In wake of this tragedy, failing the president’s resignation, a swift and strong censure from Congress is the most prudent path forward.
The Grand Old Party is not so grand anymore.
In the face of monumental problems and challenges facing us in the next decades, we need good governance more than ever. What is frightening about our stark divisions is the depth of belief in fraud and conspiracy.
It will cause an even greater reduction in our already declining law enforcement numbers, lead to harassing lawsuits that could bankrupt counties and municipalities, and make cops hesitant to do their jobs effectively.
This pandemic has exposed many problems about America’s health care system including just how incredibly unequal it is.
Gov. Tony Evers used his State of the State address Tuesday to remind Wisconsin of the rough time he faced in 2020 and to lay out some of his big-ticket, bigger government proposals. But the virtual governor, delivering the annual speech virtually, spent most of his time attacking his conservative opponents.
We need to dedicate 2021 to getting Americans to work together again, even if they don’t always agree.
Wisconsin should consider adopting policies that save taxpayers money yet leave us financially secure to respond to future public emergencies. One such policy would be to reform Wisconsin’s business interruption insurance system
I used to believe that most of us fundamentally want the same things for this country and just disagreed on how to get them.
We Wisconsinites, whether Republican or Democrat, should not forget the role our duly elected representatives played in the Jan. 6 outrage.
Senator peddled ‘malicious’ disinformation by foreign operative sanctioned by Trump Administration.
As a foreign media TV reporter that has covered the situation in Kenosha since last summer I have several observations which I would like to share as an outsider to the Kenosha media bubble.
House Democrats are preparing to impeach Trump under charges of “incitement of insurrection” after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. This would be the second time the House has impeached Trump. The Senate acquitted Trump on the House’s charges of
Undermining the public’s faith in actual facts is the tried and true strategy of dictators.
Move to censure, condemn the insurrectionist unreservedly, then call the roll so that we can end this sad chapter in our history.
If the rioters were Black … it would have been handled very differently. It is and remains a tale of two Americas.
The House is moving to impeach Trump, as is appropriate and necessary considering the threat he continues to pose. But what of representatives who have done every bit as much harm as Trump?
Gov. Tony Evers has assumed the “CYA” position following the debacle that has been his administration’s distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Denying that systematic racism is real does not change the truth of its existence
Minocqua Brewing Company seeks donations to ‘free the Northwoods of sedition.’