No Runny Eggs

The repository of one hard-boiled egg from the south suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and the occassional guest-blogger). The ramblings within may or may not offend, shock and awe you, but they are what I (or my guest-bloggers) think.

Archive for November 10th, 2006

Bar fight in the Assembly

by @ 19:07. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

Josh Schroeder makes the case for Dean Kaufert for Assembly Speaker. Owen’s made the case against (previously linked).

It sure looks like conservatism and Republicanism are dead in Wisconsin either way. Damn.

Milwaukee County budget veto party

by @ 15:10. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin, Taxes.

Just received this from the Walker folks –

NEWS ALERT

The Milwaukee County Board passed a budget that increased the tax levy by over $9 million. County Executive Walker will announce his vetoes on Tuesday, November 14th. Details from the County Executive’s Office are below:

Location:
KEI Landscaping Company
824 E. Rawson Avenue
Oak Creek

Date: Tuesday, November 14
Time: 12 noon

If you wish to attend please R.S.V.P. to (414) 278-4930

I’m THERE!

Revisions/extensions (6:43 pm 11/10/2006) – Scott has more on the budget-busting the county board did over at Boots and Sabers.

More fallout from the Republican Meltaway – state edition

by @ 9:53. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

Owen confirms that Mike Huebsch will be the next Assembly speaker.

I knew there was a reason why I didn’t like the choice; Huebsch was one of those that sought to ram corn-a-hole down our throats. On the other hand, he didn’t appear in my tax rogues gallery, so there might be some hope yet.

Revisions/extensions (3:05 pm/3:15 pm 11/10/2006) – JSOnline’s DayWatch reports that Dean Kaufert has tossed his hat in the ring. Dunno about his leadership style, but he avoided both the corn-a-hole ram and the tax rogues gallery. The ONLY things he did right were to avoid those two bellweather votes. Owen has the details on how Kaufert has been anything but conservative. I should’ve known better than to trust anything from the Fox Valley.

Sykes – The End of “Limbaughism”

by @ 7:31. Filed under Miscellaneous.

If only Charlie had written this piece over at the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute before the election, we might not be facing Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (assuming, of course, Hillary Clinton lets him have that) and State Senate Majority Leader Judy Robson. Of course, it’s more likely he would have been written off as a doom-and-gloomer. The money quotes:

At a deeper level, it exposed the larger flaw of "Limbaughism": Conservatism is not the same as populism.

By its nature conservatism flies in the face of popular ideas and culture; because it has firm, occasionally hard-nosed principles, it battles the fierce headwinds of both fashion and history.

Arguing from economic principles is not always easy. Arguing facts and logics is not as popular as arguing from feelings and emotions. Traditional morality is a far less easy sell than the culture of "whatever."

In education, "most people," may not choose higher standards or rigorous accountability measures over gold stars and happy faces. It is harder to explain why free markets create wealth than it is to pander to workers displaced by
global competition. It is an uphill fight to persuade workers that the minimum wage is not in their interest.

Those arguments, of course, can be won, and Ronald Reagan and others showed that they could be embraced by electoral majorities. But the case was made by conservatives who understood the odds against them.

It goes very well with what Ronald Reagan said after the 1974 debacle.

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