
Kelly: Evers’ extraordinary powers must end
Empower Wisconsin | Jan. 22, 2021 By Daniel Kelly, Institute for Reforming Government History and experience teach us that nothing…
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Evers set to tax small businesses that got COVID loans
Tax and spend Tony does it again — this time looking to tax the small businesses his administration has driven to the brink of extinction with lockdowns and other COVID-19 health edicts.
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Bills aim to help fix Evers’ COVID vaccine fiasco
Gov. Tony Evers has complained that there isn’t enough supply but federal officials say supply is climbing and vaccine manufacturers are meeting demand — that is the demand of the states’ orders.
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Biden’s first order of business: Erasing Trump
Biden issued a flurry of executive orders proving that he is committed to expunging the Trump years and proving that he is not the “political moderate” he has claimed to be.
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No credible threat
Elroy “Roy” Stern was erroneously suspected of planning to “cause problems” on Inauguration Day by an “anonymous” informant. The unnamed tipster’s proof, it seems, is that Stern was at the spring protests against Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide lockdowns, according to an incident report.
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Trump’s ‘parting gifts’
The Trump administration undertook this task with a special zeal, leaving Biden and Co. with a tangled knot of new regulations to deal with.
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Elections Commission shrugs off law again
The Wisconsin Elections Commission’s decision to continue to suspend Special Voting Deputies for the February primaries is a clear violation of state law, the chairwoman of the Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee tells Empower Wisconsin.
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Left readies for revenge
As Joe Biden moves into his White House bunker and Democrats control both houses of Congress, you would think liberals would be dancing on air. They’re not.
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Tool of the Week: The cancelers
If you think the left’s Cancel Culture verged on an intellectual purge before November’s election, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
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