by altha-admin | Sep 10, 2016 | Articles
I can't believe it's already 2016. I had put together this meme in 2015, when I had a (very short-lived) radio show, HA! But I would have to say, the Top Ten Reasons Why Al Murastsuchi Will Lose in 2016. I had stopped pounding the would-be contender against...
by altha-admin | Sep 10, 2016 | Articles
Labor unions are starting to rethink their ties to the Democratic Party. Employees are not just challenging unions in and of themselves but the leadership is starting to wonder what course to plot from this point forward after eight years of job-crushing, economy...
by altha-admin | Sep 10, 2016 | Articles
Al Muratsuchi doesn't want to work in the private sector. He doesn't like the idea of not being an elected official. He wants to be a politician again, and he resents the idea that a Republican without major party backing threw him out. Brad Pomerantz is...
by altha-admin | Sep 10, 2016 | Articles
So many good people are passing away. John McLaughlin died last month. I loved watching the McLaughlin Group. The sharpest minds, the hardest talk, and one of the best political talk shows out there I barely had the time to mourn his death, and then Gene Wilder passed...
by altha-admin | Sep 9, 2016 | Articles
Sanctuary cities are getting the attention now — which they should have gotten five years ago, ten years ago. Illegal immigration has boiled to the forefront for the past decade, ever since the Bush Administration tried and drastically failed to pass key...
by altha-admin | Sep 7, 2016 | Articles
Governor Scott Walker is a team player. He was a team player when he ran for Governor of Wisconsin in 2006, and then dropped out to make way for one Republican candidate to compete. That was a wise move which benefitted him four years later. He ran in 2010 and won in...