BROOKFIELD. — Wisconsin Club for Growth Director Eric O’Keefe announced Wednesday on the Vicki McKenna Show that he is endorsing U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir in the race against Tammy Baldwin calling her “gutsy.” “Leah Vukmir experienced the worst of the John Doe when they read her personal emails,”O’Keefe said. “Leah has been through…
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WMC Advocacy Efforts Lead to Major Regulatory Victory for Wisconsin
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) celebrated a victory for Wisconsin on Tuesday after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released air quality designations for the 2015 ozone national ambient air quality standards. EPA initially proposed finding all of Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha, and Racine counties as well as portions of Kenosha, Sheboygan, Manitowoc and…
Gary Wickert
Is Chivalry Dead?
Unsatisfied with just one type of sexism, today’s political correctness police have declared that there are actually two types—hostile and benevolent. We are all familiar with the hostile type—a belief that women should stay at home and have dinner ready at night. Social justice warriors maintain that those who hold doors open for women or…
Bob Tita
Recycling, Once Embraced by Businesses and Environmentalists, Now Under Siege
Local officials raise fees and send recyclables to landfills as economics erodeThe U.S. recycling industry is breaking down. Prices for scrap paper and plastic have collapsed, leading local officials across the country to charge residents more to collect recyclables and send some to landfills. Used newspapers, cardboard boxes and plastic bottles are piling up at…
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The Week That Was May 12th, 2018
Where’s the Water Vapor? Tim Ball was a student of H.H. Lamb, who pioneered the modern study of climate change before it was taken over by those promoting dangerous global warming caused by carbon dioxide (CO2). Ball has worked with the wealth of meteorological data compiled by the naturalists employed by Hudson Bay Company.…
Viv Forbes
Letter-to-the-Editor: Climate Lessons from King Canute
Climate Aristocrats and Bureaucrats from 190 nations are meeting in Bonn, dreaming up rules “to prevent the globe from warming more than 2°C”. They have forgotten the lesson of mighty King Canute – he demonstrated that not even his great power could control nature by rolling back the tide. Changing Climate is the natural state…