
Owen Robinson: Share the pain. Cut government.
We need our government at all levels to immediately make substantial spending cuts in line with what is being asked of the private sector.
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We need our government at all levels to immediately make substantial spending cuts in line with what is being asked of the private sector.
What has been sorely lacking is competent leadership from the White House and the Republican-led Senate, including WI GOP Senator Ron Johnson.
How do you collect signatures on nomination papers in the shadow of a safer-at-home, COVID-19 contagion?
The police state is making its presence known in the pandemic, even as coronavirus cases decline.
Another nine counties held non-binding referendums asking voters if they want independent, nonpartisan redistricting. All voted overwhelmingly “yes.”
While we wait for MLB to return, the WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen and Chvala, celebrate the end of the Miller Park sales tax by regaling the inside baseball that enabled the Milwaukee Brewers’ home stadium.
Democrat turnout was simply higher because Republicans didn’t have a contested presidential primary.
This coronavirus crisis has exposed oh so much, including the willingness of Wisconsin legislative Republicans to gamble with the health of its citizenry, a devious plan that has now backfired.
Voters angry about in-person election may have reacted by opposing Republican choice for high court.
So ruled both the Wisconsin and U.S. Supreme Court. Let’s examine their reasoning.
Critics of aggressive measures to combat the COVID-19 virus have taken to gesturing to the “economy” and alluding to economic harm as reasons to prematurely return to business as normal.
Demands $45 million from the state and for what? Probably nothing.
We must never forget that Republican legislative leaders and their cronies in the corrupt judiciary forced Wisconsinites to risk their lives to vote.
Make no mistake about it — last week, Wisconsin voters were subjected to full-fledged, unapologetic, anti-patriotic voter suppression.
Contrasting state’s official description vs. inmate’s account of prison life during pandemic.
One would think the most well-known civil rights group in the country — the American Civil Liberties Union — would be busily fighting the #EversEdicts. Instead, in Wisconsin, where civil rights have been trampled at lightening speed, the Badger State branch of the ACLU has been completely MIA.
Other state legislatures and governors have already allocated hundreds of millions to support hospitals and health care providers. I want to make sure our community hospitals survive. The people on the front lines deserve our support. We must make them a priority.
Highway funding, which relies on the gas tax, will be hard hit as fuel sales decline
It is certain that with job losses and crashing incomes, hunger will deepen in America this year.
After the chaotic Wisconsin spring election April 7, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, had to wait nearly a week to finally discuss the major result: a liberal judge toppling the conservative incumbent for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
We need our government at all levels to immediately make substantial spending cuts in line with what is being asked of the private sector.
What has been sorely lacking is competent leadership from the White House and the Republican-led Senate, including WI GOP Senator Ron Johnson.
How do you collect signatures on nomination papers in the shadow of a safer-at-home, COVID-19 contagion?
The police state is making its presence known in the pandemic, even as coronavirus cases decline.
Another nine counties held non-binding referendums asking voters if they want independent, nonpartisan redistricting. All voted overwhelmingly “yes.”
While we wait for MLB to return, the WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen and Chvala, celebrate the end of the Miller Park sales tax by regaling the inside baseball that enabled the Milwaukee Brewers’ home stadium.
Democrat turnout was simply higher because Republicans didn’t have a contested presidential primary.
This coronavirus crisis has exposed oh so much, including the willingness of Wisconsin legislative Republicans to gamble with the health of its citizenry, a devious plan that has now backfired.
Voters angry about in-person election may have reacted by opposing Republican choice for high court.
So ruled both the Wisconsin and U.S. Supreme Court. Let’s examine their reasoning.
Critics of aggressive measures to combat the COVID-19 virus have taken to gesturing to the “economy” and alluding to economic harm as reasons to prematurely return to business as normal.
Demands $45 million from the state and for what? Probably nothing.
We must never forget that Republican legislative leaders and their cronies in the corrupt judiciary forced Wisconsinites to risk their lives to vote.
Make no mistake about it — last week, Wisconsin voters were subjected to full-fledged, unapologetic, anti-patriotic voter suppression.
Contrasting state’s official description vs. inmate’s account of prison life during pandemic.
One would think the most well-known civil rights group in the country — the American Civil Liberties Union — would be busily fighting the #EversEdicts. Instead, in Wisconsin, where civil rights have been trampled at lightening speed, the Badger State branch of the ACLU has been completely MIA.
Other state legislatures and governors have already allocated hundreds of millions to support hospitals and health care providers. I want to make sure our community hospitals survive. The people on the front lines deserve our support. We must make them a priority.
Highway funding, which relies on the gas tax, will be hard hit as fuel sales decline
It is certain that with job losses and crashing incomes, hunger will deepen in America this year.
After the chaotic Wisconsin spring election April 7, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, had to wait nearly a week to finally discuss the major result: a liberal judge toppling the conservative incumbent for a seat on the state Supreme Court.