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Let’s Nix Newsom and Pritzker
It’s astonishing to me that governors Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker are presumptive front runners for the Democratic nomination in 2028. Their records in California and Illinois are horrible and they’d be easy prey for whoever the Republican nominee is post-Trump. The other day in the Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove, an old-fashioned center-right Republican…
Dems: Take the Money and Run
I guess the Democrats just want an issue for the fall. That’s the only way I can explain their opposition to a Republican bill that would keep the Stewardship Fund land acquisition and management program alive for another couple of years. To be sure the Republican bill is inadequate. It would reauthorize the program at…
The Souter Society
Chances are I did something yesterday that you didn’t. I voted in the spring primary. Only about one-in-ten eligible voters bothered to show up and I can’t really blame those that stayed home. There was only one race on my ballot, a quiet affair to eliminate one of three candidates for a Dane County circuit…
More Reason to Appoint Justices
This one won’t be as awful as the last two, but it’s still pretty bad. I refer to the latest contest for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Because the previous contests in 2024 and 2025 were battles for ideological control of the Court, they attracted national attention and truckloads of money from outside…
Why Are We Subsidizing Data Centers?
Wisconsin taxpayers have spent $70 million in the last couple of years to subsidize the construction and operation of data centers. That’s because a provision in the 2023-2025 state budget created a sales and use tax exemption for these things. The exemption is broad, covering everything from computer hardware and software to office furniture. And…
Warning Signs From Jersey
This week Analilia Mejia won an upset victory in the Democratic primary to fill the U.S. House seat vacated by New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill. She defeated former moderate Democratic Congressman Tom Malinowski and nine other candidates. She ran well to the left of the field, gaining the endorsements of Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and…
Social Issues Can’t Save the GOP This Time
Republicans want to change the subject. So, the other day they passed a series of bills in the Wisconsin Legislature aimed at reviving transgender issues where they hold mostly popular positions. The bills would ban the participation of transgender females in girl’s and women’s sports, prevent minors from getting gender-affirming treatments and require parents to…
Taxpayers Shouldn’t Bail Out UW Athletics
It’s possible that taxpayers will be on the line for most of a $20 million loan given to the UW Athletic Department in 2020. As a rule, UW athletics pays for itself. Football and men’s basketball produce enough revenue to pay for themselves and everything else. But when the pandemic shut everything down the campus…
Law Forward Could Take Us Backward
Madison takes enough incoming from the hard-right. We don’t need the left to pile on. I’m referring to the liberal law firm Law Forward’s civil suit against the city and its former clerks over the mishandling of 193 ballots in the November, 2024 election. These were absentee ballots that were misplaced and not counted. They…
A New Kind of Diversity
In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling disallowing the use of race in admissions something surprising (although it should have been predictable) is happening. While admissions of Black students to Ivy League schools is down, admissions to state schools is up. The New York Times reported this week that Black admissions to the nation’s…
Trump in Retreat
Let’s start with the photo below. These are, of course, ICE agents training their loaded weapons on a driver in the Twin Cities. But why? Have they tracked down a dangerous criminal? Is this a drug dealer? Has the person brandished a weapon or tried to impede their work? No. None of the above. The…
Link Pay to Performance
Last June UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin received $150,000 just for hanging around. She was scheduled to get another $250,000 had she stayed into June of this year, but instead she’s leaving for Columbia University. Her last day at the UW will be sometime around commencement in May. By most accounts Mnookin did a good job.…
Senate Dems Know How to De-ICE
After a couple of false starts, Senate Democrats seem to have figured out how to work a potential government shutdown. House Dems should go along. Last fall Democrats forced a 43-day partial shutdown. They did so over the price of health care. While they didn’t get the extension of Obamacare tax subsidies that they wanted,…
Does Paranoia Strike This Deep?
I go back and forth on this one. Sometimes I think I’m being paranoid. Other times I believe I’m right. Today I believe I’ve got a justified concern. My worry is that Donald Trump will try to steal the mid-term elections in November and then try to run again and stay in power after 2028.…
The Quote & Quiz For 1/31/26
I know, it’s becoming tiresome. But when you have a quote factory like Donald J. Trump it gets hard not to go there, especially during slow weeks when nobody else is saying things that are more stupid, crude, outrageous or all three at once. This week Trump picked Kevin Warsh to be the new Fed…
Stability
It’s morning and I’m in mourning. One of my favorite columnists of all time, David Brooks, is leaving the New York Times after 22 years. He’ll move over full time to the Atlantic and he’ll do something vague at Yale. So, I can still find his writing if I look for it, but I’ll miss…
Guv Race Hits the Drop Out Phase
Looks like we’re entering the middle innings now. A couple of weeks ago I wrote that the race for Wisconsin governor was in the third inning. The first three frames were the preliminary moves: putting together a campaign, carving out an identity, choosing issues to emphasize and, crucially, raising money. The campaign finance reports, which…
Pretti’s Death Creates a Chance for Sanity
Alex Pretti may not have died in vain. While the videos of Renee Good’s death were open to interpretation, Pretti’s killing looks like a flat out murder. It was so clear that even MAGA and Republican-leaning news outlets, like Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, are decrying it and calling for a real investigation…
In Defense of Failure
When it comes to my understanding of the Madison school district’s new grading system put me down as “emerging.” MMSD will expand its “standards-based” system to all of its regular high schools next year after a trial period at East. Instead of letter grades, students will receive words: advanced, proficient, developing and emerging. Here’s a…
The Quote & Quiz For 1/24/26
This week’s quote comes to us from none other than Donald J. Trump, who said near the end of a nearly two hour rant before the White House press corps summing up his first year back in office: “I think God is very proud of the job I’ve done.” A) “Is he freaking nuts? I…
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