Gaylor: The New York Times’ Creepy Attack on Taylor Swift
In Swiftie jargon, the word “Gaylor” is used to describe ultra-invested creeps who grasp at any attempt to out Taylor Swift as gay or at least bisexual. This falsified rumor…
In Swiftie jargon, the word “Gaylor” is used to describe ultra-invested creeps who grasp at any attempt to out Taylor Swift as gay or at least bisexual. This falsified rumor…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 11, 2024 Increasing Access to Mental Health Care in Wisconsin: IRG’s Latest Report “Knocking Down Barriers for Mental Health Access” shows how Wisconsin can immediately end…
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty won a lawsuit against the City Clerk of Racine and Wisconsin Elections Commission, securing election integrity in the process. The Racine County Circuit Court…
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – announced Thursday that Craig Summerfield was promoted to Senior Director of Environmental & Energy…
Proposed cottage food sales cap would be among lowest in the country Wisconsinites who bake food at home for sale in their communities could find their incomes dramatically curtailed under…
MADISON – The Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives, a program of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC), announced new leadership at the first of the year. WCCE functions as the state’s…
What the hell are Wisconsin’s Republicans thinking giving this an ounce of air? Ranked choice voting is a ridiculous system that facilitates cheating and erodes confidence in elections. It is…
The US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, but protecting human life remains a top priority for pro-life organizations and individuals in Wisconsin, especially since Planned Parenthood has resumed abortions…
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s governor may be softening on a tax cut for retirees in the state. Gov. Tony Evers was a guest on Capital City Sunday on television…
Spending Bill Shut it down! Shut it down! Shut it down! According to FiscalData, the federal government spent $6.13 trillion dollars! That’s trillion with a T. That’s almost $17 billion…