Tag Archive | "scott walker"

How to pick your governor


Vote Kathleen Falk by Josh Kuck Governor Scott Walker was dishonest to the voters of Wisconsin about his plans for the state. He ran on a ticket aimed at creating 250,000 jobs, yet Wisconsin ranked last among all 50 states in job growth. Instead of creating jobs, Governor Walker took away workers’ rights. Scott Walker [...]

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Walker proposes eliminating collective governing


Fresh off his victory over state workers and their allies, and with the specter of a potential recall looming large over his administration, Governor Scott Walker decried democracy as a pernicious form of collective bargaining while announcing plans to curtail the electoral process.

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Students protest cost of education


ERC announces new demands

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Education in state of emergency


Wisconsin is in the process of recalling a sitting governor and his removal can’t come soon enough. Scott Walker, a college dropout, has waged war on public education, placing Wisconsin’s youth at an extreme disadvantage. Under the guise of balancing the budget, he has provided the most extensive cuts to education ever. The effects have [...]

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A million to one


Now that the signatures are turned in, what is the next step for the recall effort in Wisconsin?

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Political foes resolve to shake off Walker woes


Petitioners prepare as Walker recall campaign kicks off

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Stickers a welcome start


Changes needed to perfect Voter ID

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Bill contributes to educational breakdown


Examines the impact of Scott Walker’s new budget on the educational system in Wisconsin.

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Estote, adolescentes! (O, adolescents!)


My dear wife sometimes complains that I am inadequately aware of my environment. This is probably true, but it may be because I am aware of things more interesting than, for instance, Milwaukee potholes, important though these may be, since occasionally they are big enough to swallow a Cadillac. Being rather old—strike “rather”—I use the [...]

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JFC hearing at State Fair Park met with protests


Student protestors and community members criticize budget proposal, committee decisions.

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