Don’t rely on false narratives to judge economy
By Kelly Fenton
If you really and earnestly wanted to talk about Biden-omics and if you really cared about what’s good for our country you would be celebrating it, be it a record-setting stock market, hundreds of thousands of jobs being created every single month, wages that are consistently outpacing inflation, inflation that is on the decline and well below that of European countries afflicted by the exact same post-pandemic inflation that was no one’s fault, least of all President Biden’s.
ARPA funds benefit Wisconsin, including Appleton area
By Jerry Iverson
If not for Biden’s bipartisan efforts, these needed projects would be delayed or not completed. Vote for legislators that support bipartisan efforts which benefit all of us not just a few.
Wisconsin GOP still hasn’t learned lesson
By Kelly Fenton
The Republicans have been sitting on $125 million in PFAs funds for nearly a year after Gov. Evers signed the last budget. And guess what? Their new legislation still doesn’t release the funds to address these urgent needs.
Today’s Republican party is not what it once was
By Sally Huntington
Today’s Republican Party no longer stands for limited government, local control, or individual freedom. Instead, MAGA Republicans stand for corporate power, enriching the rich, controlling your fundamental rights, and limiting personal freedoms.
Keeping the Faith: Forgiving Educational Debt
By David Haas
Our democracy needs educated citizens, as Thomas Jefferson knew, and in addition, our industrial and commercial economy needs an educated and skilled work force.
Your vote for president is about more than the person
By Carol Lenz
Your vote for president, and for candidates up and down the ballot, will determine our collective futures. We count on each other to vote and to do so thoughtfully.
Proclaiming the American Roots of Progressive Values
By David Haas
If we take the trouble to situate our values in the American political tradition, we can say more than that our demands are humane. We can say that they are American.
If you want to save your Social Security, vote Biden
By: David Haas
It seems to me that the choice is clear. If you want a secure retirement, you should vote to reelect President Biden. On the other hand, if you expect to die young and don’t care about other people, you can vote to elect his opponent.
NE Wisconsin Flexes on Election Day
By: Kelly Fenton
Finally, a shout out to Brown and Winnebago Counties, which both came up big on Tuesday, demonstrating just how solid our ground game is here in Northeast Wisconsin. We are the reason we will win in the fall.