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Tanya Lohr in the 20th District!

Do you want someone who makes education a priority in Wisconsin" Tanya Lohr is ABSOLUTELY, THE best person to be the next Senator from the...

Occupy Needs . . .

Ok - people keep asking me what they can do for Occupy, and here's the list . . .

County Week Ahead

Didn't even get this started last week, again, apologies.

City Week Ahead

Completed! Sorry about last week - I taught a seminar, attended one and took a day off an there just wasn't enough time in the week!

Republicans Take the War On Women Too Literal!

We all know that there is a "war on women" being waged by the republican party! The problem in Wisconsin is that some of...

Vote Andy Jorgensen!

Due to redistricting, which was done unethically and in complete secrecy, and is now costing Wisconsin taxpayers close to $2,000,000 that could have been...

Kelly Albrecht in the 63rd!

If you read Forwardlookout, you know that we have a serious problem in Madison and elsewhere taking care of the needy. You also...

Desperate Times, Call for Desperate Measures!

Summer 2012, the Wisconsin republicans had the world by the balls. They had control over the State Assembly, the State Senate, the...

Council Recap I

Was at Occupy meeting last night, but here's what I got off Tivo this morning.

An Apology and Some Assistance!

Police Chief Noble Wary apologizes to the homeless people who had their things thrown out by the city, says they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. County Executive Moe Parisi and Mayor Paul Soglin allow Occupy to stay and are sending staff to help them find housing.

Occupy Update

Today is day four of being back at the 800 E Washington site and the police or other city departments have not been back to ask people to leave or inspect the camp.

A Better Occupy

All summer long we searched for better options, but we found none. So, we're back at 800 E. Washington, but hopefully have learned from past experiences and remain open to better locations - but there is no doubt, there is a need for somewhere to provide limited shelter, minimal heat and a sense of community.