Gov. Tony Evers is pouring over the $99 billion budget sent to him by Speaker Robin Vos. My guess is that he’ll sign it, maybe this week, with some clever line item vetos to nudge the document closer to what he wants, but he won’t veto it altogether. What isn’t in all that paper isContinue reading “What Happened to AmFam?”
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America is About Classical Liberal Values
I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day than to reprise the Harper’s letter. Issued three year ago by a group of distinguished scholars, writers, scientists and artists and published in Harper’s Magazine, it was titled, A Letter on Justice and Open Debate. In normal times a statement like this might haveContinue reading “America is About Classical Liberal Values”
Why I Like This Supreme Court
We have a classically liberal Supreme Court. In three and a half major cases this term SCOTUS’ decisions made America better. As a classical liberal, I support the Court’s decisions in three of these cases and I kind of support the fourth (hence the half). But before I get to that it’s important to noteContinue reading “Why I Like This Supreme Court”
Keep Focus on Abortion, Not Affirmative Action
It’s pretty simple. To see how simple it is let’s take this short quiz. When the issue is abortion Democrats win. If the issue becomes affirmative action they’ll lose. If you’re a Democrat which issue do you want to emphasize? If you answered affirmative action, we’re into social promotion here at YSDA so you getContinue reading “Keep Focus on Abortion, Not Affirmative Action”
SCOTUS Right on Student Debt
Now that the Supreme Court has done as expected and shot down Pres. Biden’s loan forgiveness plan, this is a good time to review the arguments against this ill-conceived scheme. It’s the furthest thing from progressive. On average those with four-year degrees earn $1.4 million more over their careers than those who didn’t pick upContinue reading “SCOTUS Right on Student Debt”
Wolfe Hunt
What goes around comes around. State Senate Republicans are just learning that lesson now. They encouraged Scott Walker appointee Fred Prehn to hang onto his seat on the Natural Resources Board long after his term had expired. They refused to confirm Gov. Tony Evers’ replacement for Prehn and they argued that, until they did, PrehnContinue reading “Wolfe Hunt”
Expel the Bad Kids
The Madison School Board is still dithering around on whether to reinstate out-of-school suspensions of disruptive students. The district suspended the practice in 2021. Now kids who are acting up or worse are kept in school, but sometimes with a monitor who stays with the kid the whole day. This ties up sparse resources thatContinue reading “Expel the Bad Kids”
Sign the Damn Budget
Tony Evers has put himself into a corner. This is his third budget process and it has produced the best one so far from his perspective. The budget includes a billion dollars more for education, not as much as he proposed, but a big increase for his top priority. It also includes an historic changeContinue reading “Sign the Damn Budget”
GOP Was Right On Broadband
A couple weeks ago Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee rejected Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to spend $750 million in state money on broadband expansion. Democrats howled. I have even heard some Dems charge that this is all part of a plot to keep people dumb and uninformed because those are the kind of peopleContinue reading “GOP Was Right On Broadband”
Chill on Affirmative Action Ruling
It’s likely that this week the Supreme Court will end race-based affirmative action in college admissions. It’s possible that the court’s ruling will go beyond that to shake affirmative action programs in other realms. We’ll see. Here’s the political danger for Democrats: They’re likely to over-react. A year ago SCOTUS handed them a gigantic politicalContinue reading “Chill on Affirmative Action Ruling”