Michael Barone: Gov. Scott Walker’s courage is rewarded in the polls
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | October 27th at 11:28 PM |
Michael Barone writes about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s healthy approval numbers. Walker may soon face a recall effort led by Democrats, but the Republican looks reasonably strong. Winning in 2010 and soon after implementing major government union reforms, the conservative Walker has been a constant recipient of attacks by teachers unions and other powerful anti-taxpayer groups. Given that the mainstream media died years ago basically everwhere, I | Read More »
Articles of interest, Nov. 20
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 20th at 01:10 PM |
Articles you might find interesting: New York Post - How the Israelis protect their airports Five indicted in federal investigation of multi-million dollar KU ticket fraud Ray Merrick likely to be elected Senator on Monday Independent Women’s Forum - Foreclosures are a necessary part of economic adjustment World Magazine - All 50 states investigate concerns that mortgage companies illegally foreclosed on hundreds of thousands of properties Flight attendants | Read More »
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