
David Byler: Scott Walker’s last ride?
How Trump’s presidency might lead to the end of Walker’s governorship.
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How Trump’s presidency might lead to the end of Walker’s governorship.
On the Daily Standard Podcast, host Charlie Sykes joins Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren and chief elections analyst David Byler to discuss the recent mail bomb attempts and Gov. Scott Walker’s re-election battle.
Madison turnout high, new Milwaukee system attracts bigger early vote.
His main weapon has been the formerly science-based and conservation-defined Department of Natural Resources converted into a defacto Department of Commerce and directed by business leaders and insiders as the ‘chamber of commerce mentality’ agency he demanded.
The reality is they can’t create an alternative way to cover pre-existing conditions.
Looking ahead, I know our positive vision for the future will keep Wisconsin on the right path. My opponent is focused on taking Wisconsin back to the failed policies of the past and protecting the big government unions.
What change does Tony Evers offer? A citizen governor, a back to the Founders’ idea of public education and modesty.
A powerful blue wave still has a strong likelihood of kicking Mitch McConnell and his ilk to the curb – and a powerhouse turn in the electorate is essential to truly blocking Trump.
While the media and the Democrats will find a few cases that Schimel handled to try to nitpick, Josh Kaul’s record will go unexamined.
Walker and Evers promise increased spending for roads and schools, but haven’t said how to pay for them.
To the surprise of no one who pays attention to tax plans, we once again are witnessing the failure of the GOP’s fascination with “trickle-down economics.”
RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson joins Steve Scaffidi to talk about the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races and the list of high-profile Democrats visiting the state.
Walker administration blames director who left in 2012, but four audits in six years show problems persist.
Wisconsinites deserve a committed leader who uses common sense and puts our state ahead of personal political goals. I have the record and the willingness to start putting Wisconsin first, and can actually follow through on the promises I make to this state.
Tough sanctions are a vital tool that allow the U.S. to pressure hostile regimes without jumping to a military option. Baldwin’s opposition to tough sanctions against a clearly hostile power limits the nation’s ability to bring all instruments of power to bear on the Iranian problem.
In a poll, 64 percent of Wisconsin voters supported ending cannabis prohibition. Scott Walker opposes it. Tony Evers supports medical marijuana and is open to legalizing recreational use.
Family farms need real assistance to deal with low prices and oversupply.
He respects no one, maybe not even himself, and never seeks win-win outcomes.
By giving districts that financial flexibility and also pumping more state money into their coffers, while simultaneously holding the line on state taxes through what Walker calls the “prosperity dividend” of his restoration of fiscal sanity in Wisconsin, the state’s education budget is healthier than ever … and it no longer needs to rely on federal handouts.
How Trump’s presidency might lead to the end of Walker’s governorship.
On the Daily Standard Podcast, host Charlie Sykes joins Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren and chief elections analyst David Byler to discuss the recent mail bomb attempts and Gov. Scott Walker’s re-election battle.
Madison turnout high, new Milwaukee system attracts bigger early vote.
His main weapon has been the formerly science-based and conservation-defined Department of Natural Resources converted into a defacto Department of Commerce and directed by business leaders and insiders as the ‘chamber of commerce mentality’ agency he demanded.
The reality is they can’t create an alternative way to cover pre-existing conditions.
Looking ahead, I know our positive vision for the future will keep Wisconsin on the right path. My opponent is focused on taking Wisconsin back to the failed policies of the past and protecting the big government unions.
What change does Tony Evers offer? A citizen governor, a back to the Founders’ idea of public education and modesty.
A powerful blue wave still has a strong likelihood of kicking Mitch McConnell and his ilk to the curb – and a powerhouse turn in the electorate is essential to truly blocking Trump.
While the media and the Democrats will find a few cases that Schimel handled to try to nitpick, Josh Kaul’s record will go unexamined.
Walker and Evers promise increased spending for roads and schools, but haven’t said how to pay for them.
To the surprise of no one who pays attention to tax plans, we once again are witnessing the failure of the GOP’s fascination with “trickle-down economics.”
RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson joins Steve Scaffidi to talk about the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races and the list of high-profile Democrats visiting the state.
Walker administration blames director who left in 2012, but four audits in six years show problems persist.
Wisconsinites deserve a committed leader who uses common sense and puts our state ahead of personal political goals. I have the record and the willingness to start putting Wisconsin first, and can actually follow through on the promises I make to this state.
Tough sanctions are a vital tool that allow the U.S. to pressure hostile regimes without jumping to a military option. Baldwin’s opposition to tough sanctions against a clearly hostile power limits the nation’s ability to bring all instruments of power to bear on the Iranian problem.
In a poll, 64 percent of Wisconsin voters supported ending cannabis prohibition. Scott Walker opposes it. Tony Evers supports medical marijuana and is open to legalizing recreational use.
Family farms need real assistance to deal with low prices and oversupply.
He respects no one, maybe not even himself, and never seeks win-win outcomes.
By giving districts that financial flexibility and also pumping more state money into their coffers, while simultaneously holding the line on state taxes through what Walker calls the “prosperity dividend” of his restoration of fiscal sanity in Wisconsin, the state’s education budget is healthier than ever … and it no longer needs to rely on federal handouts.