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January 25, 2021 MADISON, Wis. Elroy “Roy” Stern was erroneously suspected of planning to “cause problems” on Inauguration Day by an anonymous informant. The unnamed tipster’s proof, it seems, is that Stern was at the spring protests against Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide lockdowns, according to an incident report. As Wisconsin Spotlight reported, the 73-year-old Vietnam War veteran from Hustisford was working at his home Saturday when he was approached by three deputies from the Dodge County Sheriff’s Department. He said he got the sense he was being questioned as some kind of suspected domestic terrorist or insurrectionist, descriptors used by liberal politicians and news outlets in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. ....
MADISON Tax and spend Tony does it again this time looking to tax the small businesses his administration has driven to the brink of extinction with lockdowns and other COVID-19 health edicts. Gov. Tony Evers’ Department of Revenue last week quietly issued guidance that ignores federal COVID-19 relief legislation language on tax liability and aims to tax tens of thousands of Wisconsin businesses that received funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). “Gov. Tony Evers and the DOR are looking to skim the federal money that came down to our small businesses so they can grow the coffers in Madison,” state Sen. Roger Roth (R-Appleton) told Empower Wisconsin in an interview Thursday. ....
MADISON Gov. Tony Evers has assumed the “CYA” position following the debacle that has been his administration’s distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines. While the Democrat is feverishly attempting to blame the Trump administration, legislative Republicans, pharmacies and anyone else he can scapegoat, this fiasco is all on the governor. Go back one month ago, when Evers dismissed any notion of legislative oversight of COVID-19 relief spending and vaccine distribution. Such a check on his executive authority would be cumbersome and time-consuming, he told the press gaggle. He eschewed any help. “Clearly, if you think about over 100 people in the Capitol figuring out who gets the vaccine first or second and so on, that doesn’t even pass the smell test,” the governor said at the time. ....
Wednesday, December 23, 2020 In Deciding The 2020 Election, Congress Will Get The Last Word; How Many Of 178,000 Wisconsinites Illegally Voted Using This Loophole? And related 2020 Election stories In Deciding The 2020 Election, Congress Will Get The Last Word: While objections to electoral votes are infrequent, they are not unprecedented and in the past, it was Democrats who lodged them. The Senate and House will meet in a joint session on Jan. 6, a day the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg labeled the date of “ultimate significance” in our electoral process, to count the recently cast electoral votes. What happens that day will determine the outcome of the presidential election. ....