New Poll Shows Tight Races In Targeted Suburban Districts Around Milwaukee
New polling from targeted districts around Milwaukee. Read More New Poll Shows Tight Races In Targeted Suburban Districts Around Milwaukee
New polling from targeted districts around Milwaukee. Read More New Poll Shows Tight Races In Targeted Suburban Districts Around Milwaukee
By Chris Rochester – As they always are, this election year was packed with half-truths and outright lies, again proving the adage that a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes. Read More The Top Ten Lies of 2018
By Chris Rochester – The claim by progressives that Minnesota has done better than Wisconsin over the past eight years is simply untrue. It’s a myth born of self-delusion and a growing desperation to peddle the same left-wing policies that failed Wisconsin in years past and are failing Minnesota now. Read More Wheels Have Fallen Off Liberals’ “Minnesota Is Utopia” Argument
Looking back on the past year, it can be easy to just see a blur. From Foxconn to John Doe, from Russia to Weinstein, the 24/7 news cycle was running at full tilt all year. Despite that – or maybe because of it – it can be easy to lose sight of even the biggest stories of the year. Read More The Top Ten Stories of 2017
The past year has been a truly wild ride for Wisconsin – and we, your ever-vigilant friends at MacIver, worked tirelessly (and sometimes around the clock) to keep you up-to-date on the stories of the year that shaped our state and our country. And so, we bring you the third in our series of year-end stories – the Top Ten MacIver Stories of 2017 Read More MacIver’s Top Ten of 2017
From Foxconn to tax reform, 2017 was a year bursting at the seams with overheated rhetoric and outright lies from the left. So what was the 2017 lie of the year? Read on to find out. Read More The Top Ten Lies of 2017
By M.D. Kittle – The newly signed Foxconn development deal will be a key issue in next year’s election. It might just be the biggest issue in next year’s election. Read More Foxconn Deal Inked, Governor’s Race Begins In Earnest
Happy Friday, readers! The Capitol was abuzz this week with indications that Gov. Scott Walker and legislative leaders may soon be reaching a turning point in biennial budget discussions. The Senate GOP caucus released their budget blueprint for consideration, the Governor showed he was willing to compromise in order to get the budget finalized, and the Assembly Republicans made it clear they were not impressed by the Senate’s attempt to move the budget debates forward. Read More Weekly Roundup: Top Stories in Wisconsin Politics
Happy Friday readers! It’s that time of week – we’re all counting down the minutes to 5 o’clock in anticipation of a couple days of freedom. Before you go home, kick off your shoes, and unwind with a glass of wine, we’ll get you up to date on news that might’ve slipped through the cracks in the midst of budget discussions. Read More Weekly Roundup: Top Stories in Wisconsin Politics
By Jessica Murphy – Considering the UW System’s never-ending cycle of demands for more state funding, one would hope that they are responsibly spending your tax dollars before they ask for more. The MacIver Institute decided to dive deeper into the UW system to find places where frivolous spending runs rampant and where cost savings can be found. Our first stop: courses offerings in the UW System. Read More Top Five Wasteful Classes in the UW System