Madison is in line to get another grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life. They should turn it down. They won’t, but here’s why they should. The Center for Tech and Civic Life has been around since 2012, but it really stepped up its work in 2020 in response to challenges presented byContinue reading “Don’t Take the Money”
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Sinema’s Smart Move
The first thing you have to understand is that nothing changes. Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s move from Democrat to Independent has no practical effect. As Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pointed out, “Kyrsten is independent. That’s how she’s always been.” And the White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, said that President Biden expected to “continue toContinue reading “Sinema’s Smart Move”
Some Nice Bipartisan Moments
Maybe everything just isn’t going to hell after all. This week held some good news. For one thing, Donald Trump got taken down yet a couple more notches. His hand-picked candidate, Herschel Walker, lost by 100,000 votes. And his company got nailed for tax fraud. Republican leaders have wanted this guy gone for a longContinue reading “Some Nice Bipartisan Moments”
What Is Real?
I’m starting to wonder what I really believe in. Are there no eternal truths? Is everything relative? The thing that has brought me to this moment of crisis is soccer. I have spent a lifetime mocking it when I gave it any thought at all, which I almost never did — just like most Americans.Continue reading “What Is Real?”
Was That Your Dagger?
When a game is put out of reach in the fourth quarter, Packers football broadcaster Wayne Larrivee likes to close it out with, “And there’s your dagger!” Unfortunately, too often this season the Pack has been on the pointed end of the knife. But, to borrow Larrivee’s phrase, was last night the dagger for DonaldContinue reading “Was That Your Dagger?”
Why is MMSD Losing Students?
There has been lots of news out of the Madison School District lately. I’d like to focus on three stories that are interrelated. The first is the reinstatement of Sennett Middle School Principal Jeffrey Copeland. I’ve written about that extensively, so I won’t go over the details here, but his return is a good thing.Continue reading “Why is MMSD Losing Students?”
Fickell Helps Sell Madison
You may not have noticed this as it has received scant coverage in the Madison media, but the UW has a new football coach. No, really, it does. You thought Paul Chryst had the job for life? Where were you in October? Okay then, surely the beloved Jim Leonhard was hired to replace him? No,Continue reading “Fickell Helps Sell Madison”
Midwest: So Long, Iowa
The Democrats have abandoned Iowa. The party leadership, at the urging of Pres. Joe Biden, has kicked the Hawkeyes to the curb, replacing their caucus with South Carolina’s primary as their first contest in the race for the party’s presidential nomination. Strictly speaking, this is probably just symbolic. In the 10 meaningful caucuses since 1972,Continue reading “Midwest: So Long, Iowa”
Copeland is Back, But Where’s Jenkins?
Let’s start by giving the Madison School Board credit for voting unanimously to reinstate Sennett Middle School Principal Jeffrey Copeland in a special meeting last night. Copeland, in his brief tenure at the school in September, had quickly won the respect of teachers and parents and probably students for setting high standards, backing up teachersContinue reading “Copeland is Back, But Where’s Jenkins?”
Going Deeper
This week I wrote a couple of posts that prompted responses that made me rethink what I wrote. I’m not changing my position in either case, but the responses were thoughtful and deserve consideration. The first case involved a post from Wednesday in which I praised Madison School Board President Ali Muldrow for indicating sheContinue reading “Going Deeper”