
M.D. Kittle: Evers calls for unity in partisan inaugural speech
For someone talking up faith and unity, Evers sure spent a lot of time beating up on his political enemies — the Republican majority that controls the state Legislature.
For someone talking up faith and unity, Evers sure spent a lot of time beating up on his political enemies — the Republican majority that controls the state Legislature.
Now that he doesn’t have to worry about re-election, Governor Evers used his second inaugural address to outline a radical left-wing agenda that he couldn’t be honest about before.
Small-town folk must understand that Democrats seek to improve their lives if we hope to find reconciliation.
If there is a lesson to be learned from McCarthy’s actions following Donald Trump‘s election loss in 2020 it is that principle and core values must not be tossed aside all for the anticipation and glory of future political power.
Democrats are calling for Rep.-elect George Santos to resign after he acknowledged “resume embellishment” in an interview.
Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald will likely be reelected again and again in their safely gerrymandered districts, but neither one will escape the judgment of history.
Federal agencies pursuing partisan agendas unrelated to core missions is the final subversion of government.
Part of the fun of writing a regular column is being able to look back at recurring themes. Here’s a look at 2022 with an eye toward grouping my “frequent flyer” subject areas, which collectively demonstrate I am both an economic optimist and an incurable geek.
Past records of futility aside, Forecasters members have boldly tried again. Here’s what the Forecasters see for 2023
It will be an off-off year. No national races, no legislative races, except a special election here and there. But still a lot will happen in 2023. Here’s what we can anticipate.
Find a way to get well informed about your health needs and relationships. Life is too short to not value those parts of your life that matter the most.
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Wisconsin’s Medicaid fund is now projected to finish the fiscal year with a $774.8 million surplus — $269.9 million more than what was expected three months ago — in another shot of good news for the state’s bottom line.
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For someone talking up faith and unity, Evers sure spent a lot of time beating up on his political enemies — the Republican majority that controls the state Legislature.
Now that he doesn’t have to worry about re-election, Governor Evers used his second inaugural address to outline a radical left-wing agenda that he couldn’t be honest about before.
Small-town folk must understand that Democrats seek to improve their lives if we hope to find reconciliation.
If there is a lesson to be learned from McCarthy’s actions following Donald Trump‘s election loss in 2020 it is that principle and core values must not be tossed aside all for the anticipation and glory of future political power.
Democrats are calling for Rep.-elect George Santos to resign after he acknowledged “resume embellishment” in an interview.
Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald will likely be reelected again and again in their safely gerrymandered districts, but neither one will escape the judgment of history.
Federal agencies pursuing partisan agendas unrelated to core missions is the final subversion of government.
Part of the fun of writing a regular column is being able to look back at recurring themes. Here’s a look at 2022 with an eye toward grouping my “frequent flyer” subject areas, which collectively demonstrate I am both an economic optimist and an incurable geek.
Past records of futility aside, Forecasters members have boldly tried again. Here’s what the Forecasters see for 2023
It will be an off-off year. No national races, no legislative races, except a special election here and there. But still a lot will happen in 2023. Here’s what we can anticipate.
Find a way to get well informed about your health needs and relationships. Life is too short to not value those parts of your life that matter the most.
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Wisconsin’s Medicaid fund is now projected to finish the fiscal year with a $774.8 million surplus — $269.9 million more than what was expected three months ago — in another shot of good news for the state’s bottom line.
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