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There is now 0 chance I’ll be voting for Jim Sullivan for Milwaukee County Exec

F. Thomas Ament, generic viagra buy cialis the disgraced former Milwaukee County executive, sildenafil pilule toyed with the idea of  running for his old job after Scott Walker stepped down to become governor.

Ament eventually dropped the idea, but now he’s doing the next best thing.

He is donating money to his preferred county exec candidate – former state Sen. Jim Sullivan.

via Ament backs Sullivan in county exec race – JSOnline.

2 comments February 8th, 2011

You’ve got to admire a man who dreams big

Milwaukee County should abandon its plans to fix O’Donnell Park and instead demolish it and the nearby county Transit Center to make way for a new, cialis sale shop world-class Milwaukee Public Museum and additional development, according to Milwaukee businessman/philanthropist Michael Cudahy.

via Cudahy urges razing O’Donnell Park – JSOnline.

Add comment January 22nd, 2011

So, does the editorial page move left or right?

Journal Sentinel Editorial Page Editor O. Ricardo Pimentel will step down from his leadership post Monday to become a twice-weekly columnist for the paper, discount cialis there Editor Marty Kaiser announced Friday. Pimentel was an award-winning syndicated columnist before taking his current post at the Journal Sentinel.

Deputy Editorial Page Editor David D. Haynes will become editorial page editor. Pimentel, doctor who has served as the paper’s editorial page editor since 2004, will remain a part of the seven-member board.

Add comment January 7th, 2011

I agree 100%

But there’s a lot of editorializing going on in that first sentence for a news story:

The next time a politician tries to sell the public on a train to Madison, buy viagra shop a streetcar in Milwaukee or added freeway lanes, viagra sale malady voters may want to consider this:

Compared with other parts of the country, pills the Milwaukee metropolitan area is a virtual commuter’s paradise.

Average commute time to work in the Milwaukee area ran a swift 22 minutes, according to data released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau. The figures come from the American Community Survey’s five-year estimates from 2005 through 2009.

via Area’s average commute is a swift 22 minutes – JSOnline.

7 comments December 21st, 2010

What happened to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel?

I would have bet $10, viagra generic advice 000 that I would never see the paper take what amounts to a strong anti-union stance:

Whats surprising is that Walker is willing to consider what amounts to abolishing public unions. And with the news Wednesday that Walkers Republican colleagues might introduce right-to-work legislation next year, sale the climate for labor is growing chillier by the day.Tough talk. But when it comes to the public employee unions, viagra its justified.

1 comment December 9th, 2010

Could someone translate this into Spanish for me?

Nora Friend, viagra buy tadalafil Talgo vice president for public affairs and business development said:

“If Wisconsin is losing its enthusiasm for its rail program and others are not, check we could go to Illinois and manufacture world-class trains there, store ” said Nora Friend, Talgo vice president for public affairs and business development. “We certainly appreciate Gov. Quinn reaching out to us. We will consider very seriously states that want to grow their rail program.”

And, in return, I’d like to say to Ms. Friend, “Screw you and the train you rode in on.”

6 comments November 11th, 2010

Historical or hysterical?

The only thing “historic” about teachers paying part of their own health care premiums is that most people started doing it 20 years ago.

4 comments October 1st, 2010

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel tells us…

…that we’re all responsible for Milwaukee’s high rate of poverty.

But what life has taught me is that when “everyone” is responsible for something, discount cialis ambulance no one is.

2 comments September 29th, 2010

How much failure must there be before someone holds Democrats responsible?

Democrats (or Socialists) have been running Milwaukee since 1908. How can they avoid responsibility for Milwaukee being the 4th poorest city after more than 100 years of running the place?

On a side note, viagra buy physician I’m pretty sure the other top-ten poorest cities are long-time Democratic bastions as well.

41 comments September 29th, 2010

I think this is a good ad for Tom Barrett

But the Democrats have had the Governor’s Mansion long enough in Wisconsin. I’ll be voting for someone else in November.

8 comments September 9th, 2010

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