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There Must Be A Path
Immigration reform is the most complex issue facing America today. That being said, our current system is not working and the sooner we address the issue in a meaningful way the better off we will be collectively. As with most … Continue reading
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Tagged 113th Congress, citizenship, comprehensive immigration reform, conservative, consumer demand, demand, House, House of Representatives, illegal immigration, illegals, immigration, immigration reform, jobs, labor, liberal, path to citizenship, pathway to citizenship, politics, right to work state, undocumented, unions, Wisconsin State Senate
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Remember In November
Sometimes I think the biggest thing the Democrats have going for themselves is the Republican Party. Last weekend the chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus, reinforced that thought in an interview on Bloomberg TV.
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Tagged 112th Congress, 2012 election, abortion, Al Hunt, Bloomberg TV, Blunt Amendment, Bush Tax Cuts, Climate Change, Congress, Democrats, evolution, Fox News, Gallup/USA Today poll, Georgia, Georgia State Senate, House, HR 3, Hyde Amendment, Maine, Medicare, Michael Steele, Mississippi, Mitt Romney, No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, Obama, Olympia Snowe, Paul Ryan, Planned Parenthood, politics, Reince Priebus, Republican National Committee, Republicans, right wing, RNC, Rush Limbaugh, Ryan budget, Ryan Plan, Scott Walker, Senate, Tate Reeves, Tea Party, transvaginal ultrasound, ultrasound, war on women, Willard Mitt Romney, Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Senate, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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April Fools’ Day
Today is April Fools’ Day and I can’t think of a more appropriate time to look at the Scott Walker led Republicans in Wisconsin. To further add to our joy it appears the “disease’ they are afflicted with is contagious … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 election, 2012 election, American Serb Memorial Hall, Democrats, fake Democrats, Medicare, Milwaukee, Mitt Romney, NBC News/Marist poll, Obama, Paul Ryan, politics, recall, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Ryan Plan, social safety net, Stephan Thompson, taxes, The Path to prosperity, union, union busting, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression, voter turnout, Willard Mitt Romney, William Conley, Wisconsin, Wisconsin primary, Wisconsin Republican party, Wisconsin State Senate
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March Madness Wisconsin Style
It started out simply enough. Thursday night I caught a blurb on television that the dates had been set for the Wisconsin recall elections. As I set out to do some research on Friday I saw that while I was … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 Wisconsin Act 23, Ann Walsh Bradley, Charles Koch, David Koch, David Prosser, Democrats, JoAnne Kloppenburg, jobs, Koch brothers, Pam Galloway, politics, Rebecca Kleefisch, recall, Republican, Scott Walker, Tea Party, unemployment, voter ID, Voter suppression, war on women, Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Assembly, Wisconsin State Senate, Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Way To Go Wisconsin!
If you are like most Americans when you turned the radio on in your car during the drive home or turned on the television as you settled in after supper on Tuesday you caught the news that Wisconsin progressives had … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, A.I.G., American International Group, bailout, Bush, Citizens United, conservative, Democrats, education, George W, jobs, maurice greenberg, Mike Huckabee, money in politics, Obama, Obamacare, Ohio, Pam Galloway, politics, progressive, Rebecca Kleefisch, recall, regressive, Republican, Rush Limbaugh, Scott Fitzgerlad, Scott Walker, Senate, Tammy Baldwin, Tea Party, Terry Moulton, unemployment, union, union busting, Van Wanggaard, Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Senate
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Julie Lassa – Progressive Of The Year
If you are not from Wisconsin, and perhaps even if you are, the question you are probably asking yourself is, “Who is Julie Lassa?” Wisconsin State Senator Julie Lassa is one of the 14 Democratic Wisconsin State Senators who left … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, Budget Repair Bill, Chris Larson, Dave Hansen, David Obey, Democrats, Fred Risser, Jim Holperin, Jon Erpenbach, Julie Lassa, Kathleen Vinehout, Lena Taylor, Madison Wisconsin, mark Miller, politics, progressive, Republicans, Robert Jauch, Robert Wirch, Scott Walker, Sean Duffy, Spencer Cogs, Tea Party, Tim Carpenter, Tim Cullen, union busting, unions, Voter suppression, Wisconsin, Wisconsin 14, Wisconsin State Senate
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Turn Them Into Whigs
I start out most mornings by reviewing my posting, often catching and correcting a typo, then very selectively reading the New York Times and the Washington Post. Thanks to the antics of the Wisconsin Republicans it may be necessary to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 elections, Bev Perdue, cyberattack, Democrats, Dennis Clinard, dirty tricks, Edgewood College, education, gerrymandering, Green Bay Packers, Happy Hooker, health care, home rule, J.B. Van Hollen, Justice Department, Keith Gilkes, Madison Wisconsin, Michael Best & Friedrich, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Monday Night Football, New York Times, North Carolina, North Carolina legislature, One Wisconsin Now, politics, Raleigh, Rebecca Kleefisch, recall, redistricting, Republicans, Scott Walker, taxes, Tea Party, teachers, union busting, unions, United Wisconsin, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression, Washington Post, Whig Party, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, Wisconsin Legislature, Wisconsin State Senate, Wisconsin Supreme Court, Xaviera Hollander, You Tube
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Refocus On Wisconsin
Progressives had a week to enjoy their wins of November 8th. Now it is time to put our efforts and energy back into Wisconsin. This time the working class can continue to counteract the forces of evil. As the calendar … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Close Friends to Scott Walker, David Brandt, Democrats, dirty tricks, Gray Davis, Green Bay Packers, Lynn Frazier, Minnesota Vikings, Monday Night Football, North Dakota, Ohio, One Wisconsin Now, onewisconsinnow.org, politics, recall, Republicans, SB5, Tea Party, Waukesha School Board, Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Senate
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Listen To The Difference
Gamblers wager on the outcome while wise men wait for history to provide them with the answer. That is where we all are when it comes to guessing what the eventual impact of the Occupy Wall Street and its related … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Bill O'Reilly, Buffalo Springfield, Democrats, economics, Eric Cantor, foreclosure, Fox News, France, George Soros, Herman Cain, House Homeland Security Committee, islamophobia, jobs, Kentucky, Mitt Romney, New York Times, Obama, Occupy Wall Street, Paul Krugman, Peter King, politics, Rand Paul, Republicans, retirement savings, Russ Feingold, student loans, Tea Party, underemployment, unemployment, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Wisconsin, Wisconsin 14, Wisconsin State Senate
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