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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Got An Alternate Title for Gov. Scott Walker's New Book?

Gov. Scott Walker is coming out with a book that chronicles the controversy over his 2011 budget reforms. The book already has a title, but that didn't stop people from taking to Twitter with their own suggestions.

Gov. Scott Walker’s book, which will be titled “Unintimidated: A Governor’s Story and a Nation’s Challenge,” is set to hit the bookstores shelves sometime late in 2013. Sentinel imprint of Penguin Group announced Tuesday that it has acquired the rights to the book. The book chronicles Walker’s budget reforms in 2011, which sparked massive protests and counter protests. During the budget-making process, Walker sought to erase a $3.6 billion deficit by eliminating their ability to collectively bargain and asked unions to pay more for their insurance and pensions. At one point, almost 100,000 people protested Walker’s budget and a number of Democrats left the state to protest his proposal. "This book tells the dramatic story of how one brave …

Jenna

3:51 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

By 2014, WI will be in such a free fall from Walker's failed policies, people will do ANYTHING to get rid of him from office!   more ›

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Scott Walker for President in 2016?

With a couple of key moves in recent few days, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker sends clear signal that he is interested in making a presidential run.

Editor's note: This story was updated at 4:50 p.m. Saturday to include CPAC straw poll results. Coming off Mitt Romney's defeat in November, Republicans are looking for a strong candidate who will give the party a chance at taking back the White House in 2016. Could Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker be their man? Even before the November presidential election, there has been speculation that Walker — along with U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and others — would go after the GOP nomination in 2016. And in an interview with Politico on Friday, Walker did little to quell that speculation. “Would I ever be (interested)?" Walker told the political web site. "Possibly. I guess the only …

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morninmist

12:47 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013

On the road again-for fundraisers--- is his motto. @WiscJobsNow RT @MadPolitics: RT @sbauerAP: On the road again: Gov. Scott Walker headlining the Prescott Bush Awards Dinner in Connecticut on May 20   more ›

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wisconsin Appeals Court Refuses to Put Act 10 Ruling on Hold

Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen had asked appeals court to stay a rule by a Dane County judge that said parts of the collective-bargaining law are unconstitutional.

A Wisconsin appeals court Tuesday refused to put a hold on a judge's decision repealing major parts of Act 10, the law that ended collective bargaining for most public workers. Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen in September had asked the 4th District Court of Appeals to stay the ruling by Dane County Circuit Judge Juan Colas that portions of the law were unconsitutional. Van Hollen wanted to stay the decision while the case was being appealed. Colas refused in October to do so, and the state appeals court on Tuesday upheld that decision, according to the Wisconsin State Journal. The appeals court said it saw "no basis to set aside the circuit court's decision that a stay was not warranted," the State Journal reported. Today’s ruling likely …

Fred Fischer

8:59 pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Lots of emotions here. I would think there's more of an advantage to not collectively bargain. That way the best producers will be rewarded adequately and not be dragged down by the weak and/or lazy. Also, I don't think anyone should be forced to join a union.   more ›

Monday, March 4, 2013

State Assembly Republicans Eye Cutting Some Tax Credits

The days of claiming the alternative minimum tax credit, historic rehabilitation tax credit and the working family tax credit may be over as State Assembly Republicans look at possibly cutting them.

If you were among the 790 families that claimed the working family tax credit or the 418 who claimed the historic rehabilitation tax credit, the 2012 tax year may be your last to do so. State Assembly Republicans are talking about nixing 50 tax credit programs -- including the alternative minimum tax, working family tax credit and historic rehabilitation tax credit -- that don't get used much by Wisconsin income taxpayers. The manufacturer's tax credit would remain untouched. If a proposal passes into law, the legislation would ultimately lower the tax rate, according to a story by the Journal Sentinel. Rep. Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) told the Journal Sentinel that he's trying to simplify the tax code because it is "horrendous" and …

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peter

6:25 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

If anyone who claims to know God's intentions is a fraud, why do all the fascists go to church?   more ›

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Wisconsin Would See $27 Million in Cuts Under Sequester: White House

Report released Sunday by Obama administration details more than a dozen areas in which federal aid would be cut — primarily in education and health care.

Wisconsin would see more than $27 million in federal funds cut from a myriad of programs if Congress fails to act this week to avoid the sequester, the Obama administration said Sunday. In a move designed to pressure Republicans into accepting new revenues as part of a deal to prevent the sequester from taking effect on Friday, the White House released reports that outlined how those cuts would impact individual states, The Huffington Post reported. In Wisconsin, most of the $27.4 million in looming cuts would affect education programs, the report said. For example, the state would lose $8.5 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting around 120 teacher and teacher aide jobs at risk. Wisconsin also would lose about $10.…

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morninmist

2:47 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

Sequestration Furlough Notices Go Out To Customs And Border Agents http://huff.to/13I9EKY via @HuffPostPol   more ›

Kid Leashes, Destruction of American Families Among Hottest Blog Posts

From the benefits of minimum wage to the destruction of the American family, Patch bloggers weighed in on a variety of topics this week. Here is a look at some of the most popular posts over the past week.

The most popular blog posts in Wisconsin Patch sites this past week ran the gamut — from pro- and anti-Scott Walker pieces to children on leashes to destruction of American families.  Every day, Patch's Local Voices bloggers share information, insight and opinion about what matters to them. Here's a selection of blogs from throughout the past week. Although this post only had two sentences, it was enough to garner more than 120 comments. In, "Why Do We Have a Minimum Wage?" readers debated the importance of unions and the minimum wage system. Mount Pleasant blogger, Bottom Line, needed to only ask one question to get this conversation flowing:  Why do we have a minimum wage and how does it affect society? Greendale blogger J.B. Schmidt …

Lika Phipps

3:45 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Leave it to Bottom Line to ask such a hot topic question... Always rhetorical, and a question that may not have a right/wrong answer, depending on the angle it comes from. But, good question about minimum wage. My opinion? So we don't have slave wages. On the other hand, if minimum wage was supposed to be livable, it would depend on who you are. A single person needs a lot less than the chap …   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Governor Lays Out Priorities In Speech to Chamber

Gov. Scott Walker spoke to the Oak Creek-Franklin business community about his plans for economic development and more.

Gov. Scott Walker took his message to the Oak Creek-Franklin area Wednesday night, laying out his priorities to about 220 members of the South Suburban Chamber of Commerce. The governor keyed on economic development during his 30-minute speech at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 6401 S. 13th St., where he also delivered high praise for the Oak Creek-Franklin area. "Oak Creek and Franklin are where it's happening—not just in Milwaukee County, but all across the state," he said to loud applause. Walker laid out the same priorities he did in his State of the State address: creating jobs, workforce development, education, government reform and infrastructure. The governor said they match those of the business community. "We are committed to working …

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morninmist

12:24 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Lawsuits will be holding the opening of the mine in check for LONG time! WICitizen Media Coop ‏@WCMCooperative Stop Abusing Rights of Native Sovereign Nations http://wp.me/p2AlLW-2Sa #IdleNoMore #WiMine #BadRiver #TreatyRights #Fitzwalkerstan #wiunion WICitizen Media Coop ‏@WCMCooperative Bayfield County Board Says No to Mining http://wp.me/p2AlLW-2Rr #IdleNoMore #wimine #BadRiver WICitizen Media…   more ›

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Will Gov. Scott Walker Meet His Promise of 250,000 Jobs?

The governor has overseen job growth, but has only netted about 15 percent of his stated goal for his first term.

Gov. Scott Walker is at the halfway mark of his first term, a term earned in part on a pointed campaign promise to create 250,000 new jobs by 2015. During his State of the State address Tuesday, Walker urged lawmakers to pass a law to spur mining in northwest Wisconsin and outlined a number of other proposals to move the jobs needle. According to Politifact, Wisconsin has netted just over 37,000 new jobs since Walker took office. It’s an increase, but still more than 212,000 away from his stated goal. Will Walker’s administration succeed in its lofty goal, or is he short on time and facing too many obstacles? Vote in our poll and discuss further in the comments.

morninmist

2:58 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

This is morally wrong. America United ‏@Progress2day WI Mining Bill Means Big Money – For Politicians http://bit.ly/TaOP6e #wiunion #wiright #p2 #p2b #tcot #teaparty #wipolitics #wigov ...While the bulk of the special-interest money favoring the mine went to Gov. Scott Walker's campaign fund - more than $11 million - much also went to state senators such as Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, who …   more ›

Friday, January 18, 2013

Collective Bargaining Law Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

Act 10, which essentially stripped public unions of their ability to bargain, was ruled constitutional on Friday in a federal appeals court.

The controversial state law that curtails collective bargaining for most public employees was upheld by a federal appeals court Friday. In ruling that Act 10 is constitutional, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals said the state had a rational reason for rolling back collective bargaining rights, and rejected arguments from public employees unions that they violated First Amendment rights, WisPolitics.com reported. The court overturned a decision by a federal judge last year that struck down parts of the law dealing with prohibitions on government employers withholding union dues from workers' payrolls and a section requiring labor unions to vote to re-certify yearly, the Journal Sentinel reported. A separate case challenging the law remains …

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John Wilson

8:51 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Keith Best - You would also get on with the NEW BIOLOGY/SCIENCE PROGRAM OF WALKER TOO; you know, where our children are taught that babies are delivered to your house by the stork! You do not have a CHOICE there, but you BELIEVE that is how babies come into the world, so, no problem there...   more ›

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Dems Refocusing Their Efforts To Oust Walker

State Democrats are using the techniques learned during President Barack Obama's successful run for a second term in hopes of retaking Madison in 2014.

Touting it as a calculated risk they think will pay off big in 2014, state Democrats are putting "boots on the ground" now to start reaching out to voters in an effort to take back the Capitol building. In a conference call with reporters Thursday, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Mike Tate, Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) and State Minority Leader Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) unveiled plans of attack to swing the 2014 gubernatorial and state representative races back to blue. In a nutshell, Dems are looking at establishing a dynamic ground game in all 72 counties because party leaders recognize that they'll need a strong presence outside the major Democratic strongholds of Milwaukee and Dane Counties. "We know this is a …

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Mike Itzenhuiser

8:26 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Democrats had the freedom of choice when they voted, but they don't have a choice from the consequences of their decisions.   more ›

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