Day: October 23, 2011
Them’s My Kind of Rednecks
Poor Scott Walker just can’t get no relief.
Where is the Proof?
Ok So a gay male escort has half naked pictures of you, a receipt showing he paid you $500, 2 phone numbers how to get ahold of you and has seen your business cards. That doesn’t mean that you’re guilty, even if there is a website devoted strictly to your…
Why the #OccupyWallStreet Protesters are the Real Capitalists
A case for the true capitalists on Wall Street is made by Bruce Judson from The Roosevelt Institute. I can’t say I disagree with this assessment.
That Didn’t Take Long
250,000 jobs created at a minimum – Not So Much! An economic forecast by Gov. Scott Walker’s own administration predicts that Wisconsin will fall far short of adding the 250,000 new private-sector jobs by 2015 that the governor promised as a key part of his successful election campaign. The Department…
Taking On the Fox Noise Machine
Watch Cornell West & Tavis Smiley disassemble Bill O’Reilly on issues of poverty, Occupy, and drug abuse. Kind of like shooting fish in a barrel with this know-nothing blowhard.
At least 93 Milwaukee Police officers disciplined for breaking the law
Wow….just wow… At least 93 Milwaukee police officers – ranking from street cop to captain – have been disciplined for violating the laws and ordinances they were sworn to uphold, a Journal Sentinel investigation found. Their offenses range from sexual assault and domestic violence to drunken driving and shoplifting, according…
Afghan President: We’d side with Pakistan in war against U.S.
Remind me again why we’re still there? Afghanistan would support Pakistan in case of military conflict between Pakistan and the United States, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview to a private Pakistani TV channel broadcast on Saturday. The remarks were in sharp contrast to recent tension between the…
Topic of the Week: Jobs
Earlier this week it was reported Wisconsin lost private sector jobs for the third month in a row, and so I think it’s only appropriate that we talk jobs. What do you think can be done by our elected officials to help create jobs and get people back to work?
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