I was disheartened to hear the Wall Street Journal Wingnut Briefing on Madison's "progressive" talk radio this morning, which apparently has replaced an hour of Bill Press.
Waukesha County, Republican pols failed to kill it.
The Calatrava Addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum
Sunset on the lakefront, summer 2018
Milwaukee River empties into Lake Michigan
Wisconsin wind farm, east of Waupun
86 turbines overcame Walker's blockade
Skylight illumination in Milwaukee City Hall
The historic 19th-century building has stone floors, copper decoration, and iron work by the famous artisan Cyril Kolnic. Stop in and walk around.
What water, wetland protection is all about
"A little fill here and there may seem to be nothing to become excited about. But one fill, though comparatively inconsequential, may lead to another, and another, and before long a great body may be eaten away until it may no longer exist. Our navigable waters are a precious natural heritage, once gone, they disappear forever," wrote the Wisconsin Supreme Court in its 1960 opinion resolving Hixon v. PSC and buttressing The Public Trust Doctrine, Article IX of the Wisconsin State Constitution.
Lake Michigan in winter
Milwaukee skyline
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I was disheartened to hear the Wall Street Journal Wingnut Briefing on Madison's "progressive" talk radio this morning, which apparently has replaced an hour of Bill Press.
Smart move by WISN, and long over due.
Will give more/better exposure for Jay Weber, which he richly deserves.
think wtmj will put him on to replace dennis miller?
No. I'm guessing Beck would be more expensive, and it's a brand in decline. Miller comes and goes in that slot depending on sports programming, too.
Even a Progressive can figure out
WTMJ is not going to pick up WISN's leftovers.
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