So why have liberals chosen to try and force the issue of “Transgender" Rights down our throats and trigger another (and possibly) losing fight over loo access?
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/05/what_the_restroom_war_is_really_about.html#ixzz496Ug6SRV
Feingold is worried about the national debt, a problem he helped create. Talk about hypocrisy.
By: Josh Denton |
Recently, Feingold attempted to bash Ron Johnson, saying he “hasn’t really tried” to reduce the national debt. Yet in the 90’s Feingold voted multiple times against an effort to amend the Constitution to require Congress to pass balanced budgets. Full story....Here
This is a very big deal, folks. This is a real blow to our unelected, unaccountable, and seemingly unmanageable bureaucratic horde. Governor Walker was the driving force behind Act 21 and we have an Attorney General willing to enforce it.
"Act 21 restricts state agencies from promulgating administrative rules unless such authority is “explicitly conferred” on an agency by the Legislature." What a unique concept, you'd think these guys, Walker and Schimel, actually believe in the "rule of law". Full story....Here
Thank you Governor Walker and Representative Quinn.
via Vicki McKenna
Everything you ever wanted to know about Wisconsin cheese, and lots more...Here
By Right Wisconsin
The conservative case for Act 10 often centers on the enormous taxpayer savings. The John K. MacIver Institute estimates those savings now run above $5 billion for the reform. But another story, often overlooked, is the role of Act 10 in reforming public schools in Wisconsin.Full Story....Here