
Brandon Savage: What’s on the agenda for Wisconsin Democrats?
Right now, Wisconsin Democrats are losing their minds worrying about who’s going to run for governor. But the larger, more important question is this: What’s on the agenda if they win?
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Right now, Wisconsin Democrats are losing their minds worrying about who’s going to run for governor. But the larger, more important question is this: What’s on the agenda if they win?
There are no good answers left for America in Syria. There was a time when direct American intervention could have yielded positive results, but that time has passed.
The state Supreme Court has become known for its extreme partisanship, abysmal ethics, lack of judicial temperament and independence, and misbehavior by justices and their refusal to punish such misbehavior. Little wonder the court has attracted such a long list of critics.
It is imperative that we find a way to change the paradigm of Milwaukee and state so that transit becomes a priority. The health and wealth of this community depends on a modern mode of mass transit.
As a graduate student in 2008, Desmond (who now teaches at Harvard) moved into low-income housing in Milwaukee and began documenting the difficulties poor people had keeping a roof over their heads.
Rates are 32% higher than neighborhood states. Proposed bill would address this.
Wisconsin Democrats need to get to know Wisconsin a little better. It would give them confidence going into the 2018 gubernatorial race.
Tim Cullen abruptly announced he would no longer run for the Democratic nomination for governor. Was it truly the evil of fundraising? Or did he think his spirit of compromise doomed him among partisan voters?
If Planned Parenthood really cares about women’s health, it can keep the taxpayer money that makes up 50% of its revenue by getting out of the abortion business.
Every year, Planned Parenthood’s health centers across the country provide more than 270,000 Pap tests and more than 360,000 breast exams. For nearly 72,000 patients, these lifesaving screenings catch abnormalities or cancer.
If prescription meds were the gateway drug to an opiate addiction, there’s a medical response that’s being advocated. However, if one’s addiction stems from another kind of abuse, the response is generally criminal in nature. Shouldn’t all drug abuse be treated the same? And, shouldn’t there be a concerted effort to provide treatment instead of prison?
In addition, voters give 24 districts permission to exceed state-imposed spending limits.
One thing all observers seem to agree on is that the decision by Republicans to employ the “nuclear option” to secure the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch has forever changed the Senate. The question now is how much?
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents about last week’s missile strike against Syria.
Kind shouldn’t expect a different health care outcome from Medicaid expansion than from the sprawling Veterans Affairs hospital system, which Kind is familiar with now, and neither should taxpayers.
Congress must authorize President Trump’s use of force against Syria.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice.
All gun stores should be required to to place all firearms in a safe or vault during after hours to prevent theft.
Some things to think about the next time you buy a gallon of milk or turn on your kitchen tap.
Sen. Duey Stroebel constantly harps about awful big government and how it’s an ogre that hamstrings the independence of American citizens, but he’s telling local property taxpayers the state government knows what’s best for them.
Right now, Wisconsin Democrats are losing their minds worrying about who’s going to run for governor. But the larger, more important question is this: What’s on the agenda if they win?
There are no good answers left for America in Syria. There was a time when direct American intervention could have yielded positive results, but that time has passed.
The state Supreme Court has become known for its extreme partisanship, abysmal ethics, lack of judicial temperament and independence, and misbehavior by justices and their refusal to punish such misbehavior. Little wonder the court has attracted such a long list of critics.
It is imperative that we find a way to change the paradigm of Milwaukee and state so that transit becomes a priority. The health and wealth of this community depends on a modern mode of mass transit.
As a graduate student in 2008, Desmond (who now teaches at Harvard) moved into low-income housing in Milwaukee and began documenting the difficulties poor people had keeping a roof over their heads.
Rates are 32% higher than neighborhood states. Proposed bill would address this.
Wisconsin Democrats need to get to know Wisconsin a little better. It would give them confidence going into the 2018 gubernatorial race.
Tim Cullen abruptly announced he would no longer run for the Democratic nomination for governor. Was it truly the evil of fundraising? Or did he think his spirit of compromise doomed him among partisan voters?
If Planned Parenthood really cares about women’s health, it can keep the taxpayer money that makes up 50% of its revenue by getting out of the abortion business.
Every year, Planned Parenthood’s health centers across the country provide more than 270,000 Pap tests and more than 360,000 breast exams. For nearly 72,000 patients, these lifesaving screenings catch abnormalities or cancer.
If prescription meds were the gateway drug to an opiate addiction, there’s a medical response that’s being advocated. However, if one’s addiction stems from another kind of abuse, the response is generally criminal in nature. Shouldn’t all drug abuse be treated the same? And, shouldn’t there be a concerted effort to provide treatment instead of prison?
In addition, voters give 24 districts permission to exceed state-imposed spending limits.
One thing all observers seem to agree on is that the decision by Republicans to employ the “nuclear option” to secure the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch has forever changed the Senate. The question now is how much?
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents about last week’s missile strike against Syria.
Kind shouldn’t expect a different health care outcome from Medicaid expansion than from the sprawling Veterans Affairs hospital system, which Kind is familiar with now, and neither should taxpayers.
Congress must authorize President Trump’s use of force against Syria.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice.
All gun stores should be required to to place all firearms in a safe or vault during after hours to prevent theft.
Some things to think about the next time you buy a gallon of milk or turn on your kitchen tap.
Sen. Duey Stroebel constantly harps about awful big government and how it’s an ogre that hamstrings the independence of American citizens, but he’s telling local property taxpayers the state government knows what’s best for them.