The recount is important for five reasons, (1) it was close, (2) late deductions were from Trump, (3) Outagamie County had more people voting than voters, (4) Trump’s wild charge on illegal voters, and (5) it’s always good to test the machinery.
MADISON - I’m glad there’s going to be a recount here in Wisconsin.
Here’s why:
Five valid reasons for the Wisconsin presidential recount
Requiring an accurate count is a bare minimum for our democracy.
Another bare minimum is respect for the Fourth Amendment. But the Wisconsin Supreme Court, sharply and oddly divided, just took another whack at it, as I explain here:
Wisconsin Supreme Court shreds 4th amendment
One more thing: Today is Giving Tuesday, when people all across the country are encouraged to make charitable online donations. So I’m urging you to make a tax-deductible donation right now to the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. It’s easy: All you have to do is click here.
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Democratic Senator says he believes everybody has to pay their fair share, but unrealized gains is not the way to do it.
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Grant recipients include Aurora Medical Group of Milwaukee, T.S. Inc. of Appleton, the UW-Superior Foundation, and the Ashland Area Development Corporation.
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Two bills signed Wednesday allow hospitals to provide services in a home and creates a new crime of battery or threat to a healthcare provider.
The first step toward healing must come from Trump. Then we can join in solidarity to repair it by attempting to be more tolerant of, and kinder to, each other.
HOWARD, WI - The overall psyche of our nation has been damaged by the rhetoric we have heard during this campaign. Now that it is over, we need to join in solidarity to repair it by attempting to be more tolerant of, and kinder to, each other.
I am deeply concerned about the unquestionably real atmosphere of intimidation and fear brought on by the election. I am particularly worried about the impact this has on our children and those most vulnerable to prejudice. The stories of children being bullied and immigrants being demoralized is both heartbreaking and unacceptable.
The first step to rectify the situation should come from President-elect Donald Trump. He needs to lead the way by immediately and unequivocally repudiating the outpouring of racist, sexist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic and homophobic insults, threats and attacks being associated with his name. Then every parent, employer, teacher and citizen must follow with zero tolerance of such behavior.
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