by jameswigderson | Aug 24, 2020 | Editorial, Features
Let’s put the price of rioting in perspective. Too many commentators try to excuse the rioting as the expression of anger of the oppressed. Somebody needs to explain what looting a small business and driving it under completely has to do with “social...
by jameswigderson | Aug 8, 2020 | Editorial, Features
Wisconsin GOP spokesman Alesha Guenther told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “We welcome Kanye West and all other candidates who qualified for ballot access to the race.”* That was certainly not the case earlier in the year when President Donald Trump’s...
by RightWisconsin | Aug 4, 2020 | Editorial
Faster than a Millenial can complain about not enough Ginger Beer in his Moscow Mule, it’s the Dailytakes Newsburst for August 4, 2020. In under two minutes you get updates on whether or not Governor Evers will call of in-person classes, how businesses say the...
by jameswigderson | Jun 17, 2020 | Editorial, Features
When Governor Scott Walker introduced Act 10 to control public employee union costs in 2011, one group of public employee unions was conspicuously omitted, the police. At the time, Walker did not want to take the risk that the police would walk off the job. Given the...
by jameswigderson | May 31, 2020 | Editorial, Features
This morning residents of Madison and Milwaukee are cleaning up after a day of peaceful protests and a night of mayhem, all in the name of George Floyd. In Milwaukee, the curfew was ignored Saturday night and small businesses on the predominantly African American...
by jameswigderson | May 25, 2020 | Editorial
In an effort to encourage more vote-by-mail during the Coronavirus pandemic, Democrats would like to mail an absentee ballot to every single registered voter. This is a non-starter. Wisconsin’s voter rolls have over 100,000 people on it who may have moved or...