
Dave Zweifel: What Bible are these immigrant bashing Christians reading?
The Jesus I’ve read about repeatedly implores his followers to welcome strangers.
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The Jesus I’ve read about repeatedly implores his followers to welcome strangers.
They are all on the honor system.
I’m an OB-GYN who work to solve the problems of each patient who walks through the exam room door. I have plans that are practical and not partisan.
As a union leader, I see the importance of electing candidates who will protect the interests of workers.
Even though history, economics and common sense exist, presidential hopeful, Kamala Harris, has never heard of any of them. In the latest entry of her ongoing series, “How To Destroy An Economy,” she has reconfirmed that she is absolutely clueless as to how an economy grows and creates wealth.
Legislation creates community reentry centers to provide prisoners with flexible services designed to lessen recidivism.
Elected on a partisan ticket, expect a partisan bias.
Remove the lead pipes in 10 years. Nothing less can be accepted.
Affordable Care Act had one worthy provision, which ensures individuals with pre-existing conditions are able to access healthcare, but everything else has made care more expensive and worse.
Affordable health care can only go so far if it’s not accessible or convenient for our families.
Workers from Mexico and other Latin American countries make up an estimated 70% of the labor force on Wisconsin dairy farms.
The next voter suppression frontier is proof of citizenship. Mark my words, if a majority of Wisconsin voters approve the November 5 referendum, legislation will be written soon thereafter requiring citizens to have a valid passport or an original birth certificate before being allowed to register to vote or cast a ballot.
Activists and voting officials reflect on their tactics, amid a fresh wave of disinformation and tampering.
In the end, this election has nothing to do with Democratic or Republican ideology. The question is whether the nation wants a future that is normal and safe. It’s as simple – and unsettling – as that.
Though she may not be so left-wing as the Ripon Republicans of 1854, Harris has views that are reasonably in sync with the first candidate they elected to the presidency.
During one of the most trying times for any governor in North Carolina, this weekend Roy Cooper had to take time away from the work he needed to do for storm victims and talk to the press about the lies and “false information” linked to several articles that quoted Trump’s statements about recovery efforts.
Trump may be rich with money but he lacks wealth in things that matter more. His false claims and dark words do not light the path to more goodness, peace and justice in America.
Property owners in the city of Madison who reside in other cities are not allowed to vote on the referendums. That’s taxation without representation.
Its managers Ron San Felippo and Mike White can’t explain it. And Summerfest won’t say.
Nothing breeds success like success. Investment tends to attract investment. Optimism is justified as 2024 enters the fourth quarter and a new year beckons.
The Jesus I’ve read about repeatedly implores his followers to welcome strangers.
They are all on the honor system.
I’m an OB-GYN who work to solve the problems of each patient who walks through the exam room door. I have plans that are practical and not partisan.
As a union leader, I see the importance of electing candidates who will protect the interests of workers.
Even though history, economics and common sense exist, presidential hopeful, Kamala Harris, has never heard of any of them. In the latest entry of her ongoing series, “How To Destroy An Economy,” she has reconfirmed that she is absolutely clueless as to how an economy grows and creates wealth.
Legislation creates community reentry centers to provide prisoners with flexible services designed to lessen recidivism.
Elected on a partisan ticket, expect a partisan bias.
Remove the lead pipes in 10 years. Nothing less can be accepted.
Affordable Care Act had one worthy provision, which ensures individuals with pre-existing conditions are able to access healthcare, but everything else has made care more expensive and worse.
Affordable health care can only go so far if it’s not accessible or convenient for our families.
Workers from Mexico and other Latin American countries make up an estimated 70% of the labor force on Wisconsin dairy farms.
The next voter suppression frontier is proof of citizenship. Mark my words, if a majority of Wisconsin voters approve the November 5 referendum, legislation will be written soon thereafter requiring citizens to have a valid passport or an original birth certificate before being allowed to register to vote or cast a ballot.
Activists and voting officials reflect on their tactics, amid a fresh wave of disinformation and tampering.
In the end, this election has nothing to do with Democratic or Republican ideology. The question is whether the nation wants a future that is normal and safe. It’s as simple – and unsettling – as that.
Though she may not be so left-wing as the Ripon Republicans of 1854, Harris has views that are reasonably in sync with the first candidate they elected to the presidency.
During one of the most trying times for any governor in North Carolina, this weekend Roy Cooper had to take time away from the work he needed to do for storm victims and talk to the press about the lies and “false information” linked to several articles that quoted Trump’s statements about recovery efforts.
Trump may be rich with money but he lacks wealth in things that matter more. His false claims and dark words do not light the path to more goodness, peace and justice in America.
Property owners in the city of Madison who reside in other cities are not allowed to vote on the referendums. That’s taxation without representation.
Its managers Ron San Felippo and Mike White can’t explain it. And Summerfest won’t say.
Nothing breeds success like success. Investment tends to attract investment. Optimism is justified as 2024 enters the fourth quarter and a new year beckons.