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in The Way We See It on November 15, 2010
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From the November 14, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Beloit School District residents might be wondering these days just how high the local unemployment, under-employment and foreclosure rates have to be before their school board calls off the tax dogs.
Just days before voters in Wisconsin and across the country registered historic disgust with the profligacy of government, the Beloit School Board approved a jaw-dropping 6.6 percent increase in the tax levy and a corresponding 14.9 percent increase in the property-tax rate.
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in The Way We See It on November 15, 2010
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From the November 7, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Democrats sickened by their losses in the midterm elections Tuesday might wonder what became of their grandfather’s big-tent party. The more thoughtful among them will correctly conclude that a party once led by America-first fiscal moderates like John F. Kennedy, Henry “Scoop” Jackson, Hubert Humphrey and Daniel Patrick Moynihan has been dragged to the fringe by an arrogant clique of big-government true believers.
When they voted for Barack Obama in 2008, centrist Democrats and independents expected — and were promised — a historic post-partisan, post-racial presidency that would usher in a new era of peace, love and understanding.
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in The Way We See It on November 15, 2010
From the October 31, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
As American voters prepare to make history at the polls in Tuesday’s midterm elections, history of another kind might well have been made in Boston days earlier when the Minnesota Vikings played the New England Patriots.
As of this writing, Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, the erstwhile Big Cheese of Cheesehead Nation, was hobbling about Eden Prairie, Minn., with a broken ankle that threatened to end his 20-year, NFL-record consecutive-games-played streak at 291.
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in The Way We See It on November 15, 2010
From the October 24 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Should Wisconsin Democrats suffer significant election losses Nov. 2, their post mortem likely will chalk it up to the national wave of discontent allegedly manufactured by the vast right-wing conspiracy.
Dems not suckered by this progressive delusion might wonder with good reason whether their juvenile party leadership is at least partially responsible.