Barr Condemned For Spreading Misinformation On Vote By Mail
150,000 Americans have died from Covid-19. Here's why that staggering loss of life can't be ignored
It’s Going to Be a Long and Harsh Recession: NYT Warns of Skills Gap
A Milwaukee pastor compared mask mandates to the Holocaust at a Brookfield Common Council meeting
Why Vos and Fitzgerald Fear Fair Maps
Most Americans Are Buying Into President Trump’s False Arguments About Crime
Conservative Legal Expert: Trump Election Tweets Are Grounds For Impeachment
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy
Friday, July 31, 2020
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Midweek Reading
A New Understanding of Herd Immunity
Financial challenges will force conversation about cutting Milwaukee police budget
Inside Trump’s Failure: The Rush to Abandon Leadership Role on the Virus
Ohio House Speaker Arrested In Connection With $60 Million Bribery Scheme
Obama Built Most of Trump’s Good Economy
Financial challenges will force conversation about cutting Milwaukee police budget
Inside Trump’s Failure: The Rush to Abandon Leadership Role on the Virus
Ohio House Speaker Arrested In Connection With $60 Million Bribery Scheme
Obama Built Most of Trump’s Good Economy
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Friday, July 17, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Midweek Reading
Lincoln Project’s new ad brutally smacks down GOP cowardice
It’s Going to Be a Long and Harsh Recession: NYT Warns of Skills Gap
75 Years of American Finance: 1861-1935
The leveraging of America: how companies became addicted to debt
Is your dog younger (relative to human years) than you think? Study debunks 7 years claim
County Parks Lost Funding to Bucks Arena
Paul Krugman Sinks Donald Trump With A Titanic Analogy About His Coronavirus Failings
Roger Stone Still A ‘Convicted Felon,’ And ‘Rightly So,’ Says Robert Mueller In Angry Op-Ed
The murder that inspired Twin Peaks is the subject of a new documentary
The leveraging of America: how companies became addicted to debt
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Republican Business As Usual: Do As They Say, Not As They Do
Legislators Who Opposed Pandemic Aid Grab Grants
Robin Vos and three other Republicans who opposed federal grants got at least $150,000.McConnell's Wife's Family Business Appears on Trump Admin's List of Companies That Received Most PPP Money
A shipping business started by Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's family received at least $350,000 in loans set aside for companies struggling as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to data published Monday by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Midweek Reading
The real cost of Amazon
How Many Fewer Cops With A 10% Cut?
Republicans fought for local control over virus restrictions, now they’re fighting that local control
Why venture capital doesn’t build the things we really need
Oil And Gas Pipelines Look Like Increasingly Risky Bets
Beloit billionaire Diane Hendricks’ controversial charter school McConnell's Wife's Family Business Appears on Trump Admin's List of Companies That Received Most PPP Money The Study That Debunks Most Anti-Abortion Arguments
How Many Fewer Cops With A 10% Cut?
Republicans fought for local control over virus restrictions, now they’re fighting that local control
Why venture capital doesn’t build the things we really need
Oil And Gas Pipelines Look Like Increasingly Risky Bets
Beloit billionaire Diane Hendricks’ controversial charter school McConnell's Wife's Family Business Appears on Trump Admin's List of Companies That Received Most PPP Money The Study That Debunks Most Anti-Abortion Arguments
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