Why is WI Subsidizing Kwik Trip’s Competitor?

There are two Wisconsin traditions I love above all others. Sheesphead and brats? Well, yes. Let me rephrase that. There are two Wisconsin institutions I love above all others. The UW and the Green Bay Packers? Well, yes. Let me further refine my search. There are two Wisconsin-born businesses I love above all the rest.Continue reading “Why is WI Subsidizing Kwik Trip’s Competitor?”

We Need Another SC Candidate

With yesterday’s announcement from liberal Democrat Chris Taylor, it looks like next April’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race is already set — 11 months in advance. Let’s see how it’s shaping up. First off, and oh so mercifully, we won’t see nearly the same amount of advertising. That’s because there’s not much at stake. No matterContinue reading “We Need Another SC Candidate”

Public Media Gets Defensive

The people who run public media could have risen to their own image of themselves. Instead they stayed defensive. Conservatives have complained of a liberal bias from taxpayer-funded media for half a century. Richard Nixon tried to cut it soon after it was created under Lyndon Johnson. The attacks have not only been sustained, butContinue reading “Public Media Gets Defensive”

The Q&Q For 5/17/25

This week’s quote comes to us from none other than Jordan Hudson, the young woman who is famously dating the old man Bill Belichick. In an email to her cheerleading teammates thanking them for their support she wrote: “During this time, I have faced a slow, exterior erasure of my strong, individual identity.” A) She’sContinue reading “The Q&Q For 5/17/25”

Breaking the Two Party Monopoly

Dale Schultz and Dave Mahoney have a good idea. Like a lot of good ideas it faces a hard road ahead.  Schultz, the former Republican state senator, and Mahoney, the former Democratic Dane County sheriff, have formed a third party they call United Wisconsin.  But it’s unlike other third parties, which come and go, andContinue reading “Breaking the Two Party Monopoly”