
Kyle Kilbourn: We need to break gridlock in Congress to work for rural areas
Our small towns, farms, and local businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and it seems like no one in Washington is paying attention.
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Our small towns, farms, and local businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and it seems like no one in Washington is paying attention.
Wisconsin elections are decided in the margins. This time, they could also be decided by the marginalized.
How to outspend your opponent and lose ground doing it.
While our nation has always engaged in truly frothy politics, what has developed and taken hold over the past decade is just not healthy. It is corrosive and dangerous to our democracy.
If ‘woman’ was removed from Harris’ identity, someone who practiced law, worked as California’s attorney general and was elected to the Senate would meet basic job requirements for the presidency.
No tax on over time encourages people to work over time – to add productivity to our economy. No tax on Social Security is totally appropriate given you already paid income taxes on those dollars. And no tax on tips is brilliant.
This circus fraud of a campaign is illegitimate, but the media dares not to examine it, or to call it out as they reap millions in campaign and elections revenue from elites.
I don’t want to sound like a broken record on Trump’s messy mind, but his recent speechifying has descended to new volumes of erratic B.S. He is sounding crackers.
And would Donald Trump reduce the number of uninsured people?
At this moment, the Madison Metropolitan School District is asking our community to make a significant investment in not only the future of public education but also the future of our communities.
“Never … was so much owed by so many to so few,” said Winston Churchill, speaking of the brave pilots of the Royal Air Force. The same sentiment could apply to America’s farmers, the surprisingly few who feed not only this nation, but much of the world.
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Kamala Harris and understanding the most important election of our lifetime.
Trump’s first term was bad enough, almost as if the whole idea was to keep the country in a state of confusion, at loggerheads with one another. We should never forget what happened to America during those years and never let it happen again.
Human beings are naturally inclined toward socialism. We are hard-wired to care for our friends and family by virtue of our empathy and benevolence. At the same time, we are also inclined toward envy and hubris.
It is important to understand that disabilities can be immediately identifiable in some people and nearly undetected in others. It is important to remain respectful and ensure company policies are up-to-date to ensure everyone is safe and protected.
Public health and its quest for totalitarian power.
Affluent homeowners are using poor renters to mask their grievances and save $19 a month.
Every three years, Madison’s education-industrial complex breaks out the begging bowls for still more money. Never mind that Madison’s public schools are some of the best-funded in the state; school leadership just doesn’t know how to budget.
The Madison school district just tripped over a pile of cash. So why do they need an extra $100 million from taxpayers?
Our small towns, farms, and local businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and it seems like no one in Washington is paying attention.
Wisconsin elections are decided in the margins. This time, they could also be decided by the marginalized.
How to outspend your opponent and lose ground doing it.
While our nation has always engaged in truly frothy politics, what has developed and taken hold over the past decade is just not healthy. It is corrosive and dangerous to our democracy.
If ‘woman’ was removed from Harris’ identity, someone who practiced law, worked as California’s attorney general and was elected to the Senate would meet basic job requirements for the presidency.
No tax on over time encourages people to work over time – to add productivity to our economy. No tax on Social Security is totally appropriate given you already paid income taxes on those dollars. And no tax on tips is brilliant.
This circus fraud of a campaign is illegitimate, but the media dares not to examine it, or to call it out as they reap millions in campaign and elections revenue from elites.
I don’t want to sound like a broken record on Trump’s messy mind, but his recent speechifying has descended to new volumes of erratic B.S. He is sounding crackers.
And would Donald Trump reduce the number of uninsured people?
At this moment, the Madison Metropolitan School District is asking our community to make a significant investment in not only the future of public education but also the future of our communities.
“Never … was so much owed by so many to so few,” said Winston Churchill, speaking of the brave pilots of the Royal Air Force. The same sentiment could apply to America’s farmers, the surprisingly few who feed not only this nation, but much of the world.
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Kamala Harris and understanding the most important election of our lifetime.
Trump’s first term was bad enough, almost as if the whole idea was to keep the country in a state of confusion, at loggerheads with one another. We should never forget what happened to America during those years and never let it happen again.
Human beings are naturally inclined toward socialism. We are hard-wired to care for our friends and family by virtue of our empathy and benevolence. At the same time, we are also inclined toward envy and hubris.
It is important to understand that disabilities can be immediately identifiable in some people and nearly undetected in others. It is important to remain respectful and ensure company policies are up-to-date to ensure everyone is safe and protected.
Public health and its quest for totalitarian power.
Affluent homeowners are using poor renters to mask their grievances and save $19 a month.
Every three years, Madison’s education-industrial complex breaks out the begging bowls for still more money. Never mind that Madison’s public schools are some of the best-funded in the state; school leadership just doesn’t know how to budget.
The Madison school district just tripped over a pile of cash. So why do they need an extra $100 million from taxpayers?