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MADD says Wisconsin is way over the limit in drunk driving deaths. |
| By Doug Hissom Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Doug Hissom |
| Published Dec. 14, 2007 at 5:01 a.m. |
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Jobs Top Economic Worry List: The third chapter of the Badger Poll by the UW Survey Center was released this week and it found that Wisconsinites are not optimistic about the economic future of the state.
The survey found 41 percent of respondents saying economic conditions here are currently in "bad times," 34 percent said "good times" and a combined total of 26 percent could not decide whether economic conditions are good or bad. And almost 60 percent do not expect that there will be much change in economic conditions over the next 12 months and 70 percent don't expect much change in their municipality or surrounding area.
Other findings include:
Doyle Weds With Taylor Campaign: The link between the Gov. Jim Doyle's office and the Milwaukee County executive campaign of Lena Taylor seems pretty solidified now. Doyle's deputy campaign manager has been lent to the Taylor campaign and Doyle is also hosting a fundraiser for Taylor Dec. 20 at Roots restaurant, 1818 N. Hubbard St. That has current exec Scott Walker's camp putting out the money plea as well, calling it a hedge against negative advertising.
"It is clear that the powers in Madison are gearing up to run all sorts of attacks on Scott. ... The amount of money that Scott has in his account at the end of the year will determine how much they grab to run negative attacks against him (and us)," goes the Walker Weekly report. "We can respond to the attack ads and win, but only if we have enough resources to get our positive message of reform and relief out to the voters.
David Riemer, who was state budget director in Doyle's office when he ran for exec against Walker in 2004, faced the same sort of linkage with Doyle, but didn't really get the money-at least not the $1 million the candidates are talking about in this race.
George Wants License Reprieve: Gary George wants his law license back, eventually. The former state senator and current felon had his license suspended after being found guilty of a conspiracy charge to funnel money from a community-based agency to his pals by using the guise of lawyer's fees. But the state's Office of Lawyer Regulation later asked that George's license be permanently revoked since he was using his position has a lawyer to commit the crimes.
George and his lawyers will argue in front of the state Supreme Court (which decides these matters) this week that the feds "overstated" the money-laundering scheme. They feel a suspension "of several years" would be sufficient discipline."
Green Snowed On: Cynthia McKinney braved the snow to get out her Green Party message for president earlier this week. McKinney, who drove north from Omaha through a major ice storm, spoke in Madison and Milwaukee on Tuesday. The former congresswoman from Georgia appeared in Milwaukee in front of about 50 people.
"It's not unusual for people who want their government to be honest," she told a small gathering in Madison made up mostly of media in pointing out that she found billions of waste in the Defense Department.
"It's up to us to do some things we haven't done before in order to get some things we haven't gotten before," she said regarding how a third party can rise to take over the White House and government in general. "Oftentimes Green solutions are radical common sense."
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Posted by MILWIRISH on Dec. 18, 2007 at 12:57 a.m. (report)
MADD should support the saferide program sponsored by the tavern league of wisconsin. free cab rides home if you feel impaired. why do some taverns not offer this program?? are some bar owners uncaring ?? if your drinking spot is not part of saferide tell them you are going elsewhere!! if you are a tavern owner and want to be a part of saferide call TLW @ 1 800 445 9221
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Posted by twoaday2 on Dec. 14, 2007 at 10:59 a.m. (report)
If MADD wants to do something about drunk driving maybe they should support mass transit options, compact development, and fight zoning laws that require taverns to have parking spots.
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