I love baseball. I sort of love the Milwaukee Brewers. I hate the extortion of taxpayers by professional sports teams. And I’m surprised that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is enthusiastically behind the extortion. Yesterday he announced that he was going to blow $290 million of the state’s $7 billion projected surplus on renovations to AmericanContinue reading “No Tax $ For the Brewers”
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The New Look of College Football
Now that the football season is over (and how ’bout them Chiefs?) let’s think about the future of the college game. There was a fascinating piece in the Athletic about this today. It gets complicated and detailed, but let’s focus on the big picture. What’s the animating force behind big time college football? The “student-athlete”?Continue reading “The New Look of College Football”
Say a Little Prayer
If you think of music in the 1960’s you might think of Bob Dylan. I think of Burt Bacharach. What was playing on our family stereo or on the radio in those days was Mantovani and the Living Strings and Percy Faith and Andy Williams or, when things really got crazy, Herb Alpert and theContinue reading “Say a Little Prayer”
Moving On From Jenkins
Anybody who serves as Madison Schools Superintendent deserves our thanks. I’ve always thought that it’s the toughest job in Madison, even tougher than being mayor. Yesterday Carlton Jenkins announced his retirement effective at the end of July, after only three years on the job. Let’s thank him for his service and wish him well onContinue reading “Moving On From Jenkins”
Nice Speech, Joe
Pres. Joe Biden gave a heck of a good State of the Union speech last night. Let’s dig in. Good energy. Biden was clearly trying to appear energetic and he pulled that off. His speech was one of the longest in recent history and his energy level didn’t lag. It’s Parliament now. Was that PrimeContinue reading “Nice Speech, Joe”
For Small, Timid Change
Sen. Elizabeth Warren likes to say that we need “big, bold systemic change.” Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about a “political revolution.” Trumpy hard-right folks just want to blow everything to smithereens and see what happens next. Here at YSDA we champion small, timid puttering around the edges. It’s the way to go. And now someoneContinue reading “For Small, Timid Change”
A Middle Ground on Taxes
It’s Sunday morning, so maybe you don’t feel like getting your geek on. No problem. We’re here to nerd out for you. The Wisconsin State Journal ran a long, dense and wonderful story today about the Republicans’ flat tax proposal. Don’t feel like pawing through all those numbers? Let me summarize it in four simpleContinue reading “A Middle Ground on Taxes”
DeSantis Is Right About Woke
Let me stipulate upfront that I’m no fan of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. He’s much too conservative for my tastes, he’s flirted with various conspiracy theories and he’s a political opportunist of the highest order. And for reasons of political opportunism he’s decided to cast himself as the leading opponent of a constellation of badContinue reading “DeSantis Is Right About Woke”
Unwise
In December of 2021 Darrell Brooks plowed his SUV into a crowd at a holiday parade in Waukesha. He killed six people and injured dozens more. A habitual criminal, Brooks was free on only $1,000 bail. His actions that day didn’t just end six lives. It also ended any serious discussion of reducing or eliminatingContinue reading “Unwise”
The Candy Wars
My priorities are all messed up. Until a few days ago I hadn’t realized that for an entire year my beloved M&M’s candies were undermining the social order. For the past year I’ve been obsessing over trivia: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, inflation and the concern about recession, crime, the Madison schools and junk like that.Continue reading “The Candy Wars”