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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Scott Walker in Iowa: Is Wisconsin Governor Floating Presidential Trial Balloon?

Our sister Patch in West Des Moines, Iowa, reports that a Scott Walker “Truth Squad” plans to rally ahead of Wisconsin governor’s appearance before Republican activists.

West Des Moines, Iowa — Advocacy groups for progressives in Iowa and Wisconsin are holding “Scott Walker Truth Squad” in advance of the Wisconsin governor’s appearance Thursday at a Polk County Republican Fundraiser, one of several of appearances before GOP activists that point to a possible presidential run in 2016. Advisers to Walker say he’s returning a favor to Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who hosted a fundraiser in Dubuque, Iowa, for the embattled Wisconsin governor during his 2012 recall election, the Washington Post reported. Even if Walker’s advisers are telling it like it is, and that Walker’s appearance with Branstad is just a little quid pro quo among political friends, the pre-banquet rally by Progress Iowa and One Wisconsin Now …

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William

1:15 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Yom, those numbers and expansion of the voting bases are calculated before any proposed legislation is enacted.   more ›

IBS Opens Third U.S. Office in Waukesha

Gov. Scott Walker participated in last week's ribbon cutting at International Business Systems, a Swedish company with offices all over the world.

Gov. Scott Walker attended a ribbon cutting Friday at International Business Systems, which opened its third U.S. office in Waukesha. Biz Times of Milwaukee reported that IBS, a Swedish company, has 15 employees and plans to add eight more in 2013. According to its website, IBS is a leader in distribution resource management software, providing business applications for the wholesale, distribution and manufacturer/distributor markets. The IBS office is at N16W24132 Prairie Ct, Suite 180. Other U.S. locations are in Folsom, CA and Rochelle Park, NJ. “This is what we work day in and day out to do, help the private sector grow jobs and bring business to Wisconsin,” Walker said.  “We’re headed in the right direction, and I’m delighted that IBS…

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

THIS INSPIRING STORY BROUGHT TO YOU BY GRAPE-NUTS

How Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch Juggles Career with Motherhood

For Republican lieutenant governor, the biggest battle isn't in the state Capitol - it's dealing with the every day challenges that come with being a parent.

About this sponsorship: In honor of the 60th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Mount Everest, Patch and Grape-Nuts are teaming up to highlight those who inspire people around them to climb their own mountains. Rebecca Kleefisch is the highest ranking woman in Wisconsin politics today, having been elected twice to the office of lieutenant governor. She is Gov. Scott Walker's point person business creation in the state and is a sought after speaker on conservative values.  She has also battled colon cancer during her first run for office and is an advocate for early screenings, like the one that made her fight against the disease easier to overcome. But it is not the political campaign or the fight over cancer that …

Gordon E Lang

12:48 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Check out the Facts are the Facts and support Lt. Gov Rebecca Kleefisch and Gov. Scott Walker and quit all the negativism and nasty inappropriate remarks. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=551623034881672&set=a.455701944473782.104832.177210755656237&type=1&theater   more ›

Monday, April 29, 2013

Money & Politics

'Capitol Chaos' Revisited in New Film, Book

Documentary "Citizen Koch" and book by Journal Sentinel reporters have differing takes on 2011 battle between unions and Gov. Scott Walker.

As the dust settles on the epic battles over union rights for public workers in Wisconsin, two new major works aim to put these events into perspective.  The first is “Citizen Koch,” a documentary by award-winning filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin. It aired at the Sundance Film Festival in January and the Wisconsin Film Festival this month.  The second is “More Than They Bargained For,” a book by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters Jason Stein and Patrick Marley, published by the University of Wisconsin Press.  Both recount how newly elected Gov. Scott Walker in February 2011 “dropped the bomb” (his words) regarding his plan to largely end the collective bargaining rights of most state and local public employees. “Citizen Koch” frames …

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Walker

10:33 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

They are afraid to leave their bubble.   more ›

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Is The UW System Holding Too Much Money in Reserve?

An analysis shows the UW system sitting on nearly half a billion dollars in extra tuition. Officials say they need it for future projects.

The University of Wisconsin system is under fire from both parties in the state Legislature after a Legislative Fiscal Bureau report showed it had $650 million in reserve — including $414 million in tuition reserves — despite annual tuition increases of more than 5 percent. Gov. Scott Walker is now considering a change to the $181 million planned for the UW system in the biennial budget, and whispers of a tuition freeze imposed by the Legislature are percolating. But UW officials say the surplus — about 25 percent of the operating budget — is in line with recommended practices, according to Madison.com, and less than Minnesota and Illinois keep. And the College Board says Wisconsin’s public-school tuition is still lower than Midwestern …

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$$andSense

9:36 pm on Saturday, May 11, 2013

Revere I do not get your point. Your local gummit should have a reserve account like you should have personally for your home. Do you attend your local gummit budget meetings that are held in the fall? Do you not keep a reserve for your home repairs or what is your issue? Now I will give you a free piece of advice. Do you have 6 months or more of income in reserve in case you lose your job? This …   more ›

Thursday, April 25, 2013

School Choice Rally Features Gov. Walker, Waukesha Mayor

Gov. Scott Walker's school choice proposal could be extended to the Waukesha School District.

Gov. Scott Walker pushed for his proposed school choice legislation, which would allow some parents in the Waukesha School District to send their children to private school on a voucher system, at a rally with Republican leaders and private schools in Waukesha on Thursday. “For us, in this budget, we are putting in language to expand opportunities choices for families,” Walker said. “Be it choice schools, charter schools, public schools and other environments so that every kid in this state – no matter where they come from, no matter what their background, no matter what mom or dad might do for a living – every kid can have a choice and have a great education.” The rally, which was held at La Casa De Esperanza, featured politicians who …

Mr Lundt

10:20 am on Friday, April 26, 2013

If the public schools are doing a good job--people are not going to flee public schools... Why are they so scared of actual standards and parents holding schools accountable?   more ›

Appeals Court Asks Wisconsin Supreme Court To Take Act 10 Lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by unions representing Madison teachers and city of Milwaukee employees over the state's collective bargaining law may be headed to the State Supreme Court.

A state appeals court is urging the Wisconsin State Supreme Court to take on an Act 10 lawsuit filed by two unions, which challenged the constitutionality of the collective bargaining limitations Gov. Scot Walker imposed on almost all public unions in 2010. The Supreme Court could take the case without waiting for an Appeals Court decision, but whether is does so is at the high court's discretion. If the Supreme Court doesn’t take the case, then the Appeals Court would need to take it. A certification filed by a panel of three judges from the 4th District Court of Appeals, asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take the case because “a number of public unions have filed suits against municipalities over Act 10 provisions, which have left …

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Ed Holladay

8:47 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013

$$, lol. No, I am not receiving any entitlements. I take it you disagree about putting the pension to use for venture capital. You may have a good point though. Maybe we should take a third of SSI and use that as seed money for new industry. We have to do something to save capitalism.   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Walker a GOP Standout for Presidential Race, Political Scientist Says

Speculation aside, Larry Sabato, a well-known political scientist lays out his argument for Gov. Scott Walker being a top-tier candidate for Republican nomination for president in 2016.

The signs that Gov. Scott Walker is laying the groundwork for a possible presidential run are clear, but still speculative. And that speculation may be intensifying as Larry Sabato, a well-known political scientist, has declared Walker a top-tier candidate for Republican nominee for president in 2016 — right up there with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida. Walker is writing a book about his governorship, which may become a resume of sorts and is planning to address conservatives in Iowa at the invitation of Gov. Terry Branstad in May. He also was one of the key speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference in March. And, according to Politico, “he wouldn’t commit to serving throughout a second four-…

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William

11:00 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Actually, NObama, the way the districts are gerrymandered makes it likely that this trend will grow. In the same way Romney received no votes in urban wards, Obama received no votes in wards in Utah, Oklahoma and Mississippi. Are you suggesting there is rampant fraud in those wards as well?   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

$1 Billion UW Surplus Has State Lawmakers Outraged

Governor Scott Walker and state legislative leaders call for tuition freeze at the University of Wisconsin after hearing the unexpected news.

A recent financial review of the UW System found a $1 billion surplus, and state lawmakers are furious. According to a story on Wispolitics.com, a review by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau discovered the overage. UW officials told the bureau that a good chunk of that money comes from the federal government for specific purposes and another healthy slice is from gifts. Still, that leaves almost $650 million in university system coffers, some $414 million from tuition alone. GOP leaders in Madison — including Joint Finance Co-Chairs Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and Rep. John Nygren (R-Marinette) — issued a statement shortly after they received the LFB's report, taking UW officials to task over what they said is "gross mismanagement of …

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The Anti-Alinsky

7:29 pm on Sunday, April 28, 2013

Dave wrote: 'So forming a rational opinion is now a "Liberal tactic"?" Yes Dave, when your "rational opinion" is to point your finger at one party when the other is even more culpable. While BOTH parties have some blame, the Democrats are far more at fault than the Republicans!!!   more ›

Monday, April 15, 2013

On Tax Day, Wisconsin GOP Leaders Decry Tax Burden

State Republican leaders held a press conference at Steelwind Industries to criticize federal taxes and highlight their work to decrease state taxes.

Republican leaders criticized federal tax increases and touted their efforts to lower the state tax burden at a press conference in Oak Creek on the last day people have to file taxes without an extension. Speaking at Steelwind Industries, 7550 S. 10th St., state GOP Vice Chairman Brian Schimming said the federal government should take a cue from Wisconsin in addressing tax issues. "The Legislature has set out a course here where they would address these issues head-on and not hide behind them," Schimming said. State lawmakers and Gov. Scott Walker are pushing for an income tax cut worth about $300 million, though how much savings the average person would see has been debated and remains to be seen. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald …

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Michael McClusky

6:16 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

@lLuke Read this morning's internet edition of the Wall Street Journal concerning the Labor Department's report on wages. Enough said.   more ›

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