WE Energies is asking for a 6.9% increase after already being allowed to charge a monthly fuel surcharge (check your bill). If you go to the PSC’S website www.psc.wi.gov and enter docket #6630- FR-102 and do a little research you will find that WE is projecting a $29 million increase in fuel cost for 2010.…
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Intellectual Leadership for the Tea Party Movement
By Jeff Judson People of all political stripes realize a new political movement is sweeping the country. Often called the Tea Party movement, it is made up of people nursing hangovers from the lack of fiscal leadership when Republicans were in charge of Congress and the White House, joined by many more people who…
Gary Wickert
Unions Are Destroying America Part 2 of 2
Continued from last edition Over 56% of Milwaukee’s workforce was engaged in the manufacturing industry in 1953 – one of the highest concentrations in America. Today they are all gone. I challenge anybody in Flint, Mich., to name a heavily-unionized American industry that isn’t dead or dying. In recent years, a number of automotive parts…
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Steve’s Say . . . Jim Doyle Belongs in an Orange Jumpsuit
Jim Doyle earned the distinctive title of the biggest crook in Wisconsin history long ago. His predictable pre-election antics over Halloween weekend of attempting to solidify contracts for the unwanted, unpopular and unsupportable commuter rail project create the perfect fairytale ending to the distinguished gubernatorial career of the all-time largest looter of the people of…
Paul Driessen
REAL crimes against humanity
Going beyond alarmist climate disinformation, to actively perpetuate poverty, disease, death. By Paul Driessen The Nov. 2 elections resoundingly affirm that America’s top priorities are economic growth, job creation and less Washington control of our lives. The elections are likely the final nail in the capand- tax coffin. However, even before close contests could be…
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The New Agenda for Wisconsin’s New Government
On November 2, 2010, the Republican Party gained control of the governorship and both houses of the State Legislature for the first time since 2003. In addition, Republican Kurt Schuller defeated incumbent State Treasurer, Dawn Marie Sass, and Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen was easily re-elected. The only Democratic state official to survive the Republican…