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In “Two Minutes with Mitch,” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after last week’s deadly mass shooting at a Texas high school.
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In “Two Minutes with Mitch,” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after last week’s deadly mass shooting at a Texas high school.

Again, Scott Walker joins a list of governors and others who’ve proposed reforms.

The Supreme Court kept the traditional firewall between the Arbitration Act and the NLRA, allowing businesses like Epic to grow their workforces and the economy. It’s a decision even a liberal should love.

Matt Flynn’s proposals to “help victims see justice” do not do enough to ensure civil cases can be brought to court.

Running in the Republican primary to serve in the seat once occupied by McCarthy, Wisconsin State Sen. Leah Vukmir recently took her campaign straight into the gutter with an attack on incumbent U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin that might have made Joe McCarthy proud.

Study finds local companies Manpower and Kohl’s near the top of obscene U.S. pay gap.

This may shock people, but family members disagree from time to time.

While Scott Walker and his Republican legislative colleagues are touting Wisconsin’s economy in their bids for re-election this coming November, they were hit with yet another study that doesn’t speak all that well for their tutelage these past eight years.

Walker donor gets $100 million Foxconn project for which his company has no experience.

Taking over Milwaukee’s public schools would galvanize Republican and independent voters.

The Wisconsin hemp law, Act 100, clearly states processing hemp is legal. But those who buy CBD oil seem to still be in a legal gray area.

But is its better economic performance due to more liberal policies?

Neither state — yet — is beating the other hands down over the last seven years.

Governor Walker’s cruel, inconsistent health policies show that he is trying to surpass Trump’s punitive lead.

The constant scorn and ridicule against Foxconn by the candidates runs counter to what some voters consider to be the only shining example of leadership shown by Gov. Scott Walker.

Obviously, there are plenty of decent Trump supporters who merely oppose liberalism’s excesses and the urge to destroy ideological opponents is strong on the left as well. But there are some Trump supporters who will go to the mattresses to defend his dishonesty and narcissism.

Now that the primaries have set the field, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, analyze two legislative districts set for special elections in less than a month.
Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.

Can the University of Wisconsin-Madison discover innovative ways to boost the incomes of 10,000 people in Dane County over the next two years? It’s a mighty big challenge, but it could pay off for both the people of Dane County and the university. And, possibly, for the rest of Wisconsin, too.

Though Baldwin’s progressive politics might make her an ideological mismatch for the increasingly red state, the senator’s campaign released an ad this month that’s probably resonating with a lot of Wisconsin voters.
As we fume about the nightmare presidency of Donald Trump from inside Madison’s liberal bubble, it’s worth noting that the president’s most pivotal supporters are only about 100 miles to the southwest, not some far-away conservative bastion in Texas or Montana. And that same nearby region may well determine the duration of the Trump era.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch,” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after last week’s deadly mass shooting at a Texas high school.

Again, Scott Walker joins a list of governors and others who’ve proposed reforms.

The Supreme Court kept the traditional firewall between the Arbitration Act and the NLRA, allowing businesses like Epic to grow their workforces and the economy. It’s a decision even a liberal should love.

Matt Flynn’s proposals to “help victims see justice” do not do enough to ensure civil cases can be brought to court.

Running in the Republican primary to serve in the seat once occupied by McCarthy, Wisconsin State Sen. Leah Vukmir recently took her campaign straight into the gutter with an attack on incumbent U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin that might have made Joe McCarthy proud.

Study finds local companies Manpower and Kohl’s near the top of obscene U.S. pay gap.

This may shock people, but family members disagree from time to time.

While Scott Walker and his Republican legislative colleagues are touting Wisconsin’s economy in their bids for re-election this coming November, they were hit with yet another study that doesn’t speak all that well for their tutelage these past eight years.

Walker donor gets $100 million Foxconn project for which his company has no experience.

Taking over Milwaukee’s public schools would galvanize Republican and independent voters.

The Wisconsin hemp law, Act 100, clearly states processing hemp is legal. But those who buy CBD oil seem to still be in a legal gray area.

But is its better economic performance due to more liberal policies?

Neither state — yet — is beating the other hands down over the last seven years.

Governor Walker’s cruel, inconsistent health policies show that he is trying to surpass Trump’s punitive lead.

The constant scorn and ridicule against Foxconn by the candidates runs counter to what some voters consider to be the only shining example of leadership shown by Gov. Scott Walker.

Obviously, there are plenty of decent Trump supporters who merely oppose liberalism’s excesses and the urge to destroy ideological opponents is strong on the left as well. But there are some Trump supporters who will go to the mattresses to defend his dishonesty and narcissism.

Now that the primaries have set the field, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, analyze two legislative districts set for special elections in less than a month.
Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.

Can the University of Wisconsin-Madison discover innovative ways to boost the incomes of 10,000 people in Dane County over the next two years? It’s a mighty big challenge, but it could pay off for both the people of Dane County and the university. And, possibly, for the rest of Wisconsin, too.

Though Baldwin’s progressive politics might make her an ideological mismatch for the increasingly red state, the senator’s campaign released an ad this month that’s probably resonating with a lot of Wisconsin voters.
As we fume about the nightmare presidency of Donald Trump from inside Madison’s liberal bubble, it’s worth noting that the president’s most pivotal supporters are only about 100 miles to the southwest, not some far-away conservative bastion in Texas or Montana. And that same nearby region may well determine the duration of the Trump era.