State Chapter: Wisconsin

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State Blogs

By Abraham Hamadeh on August 16, 2011

Obama's 'Department of Jobs'

The Obama administration has announced it may create a new government department focused on job creation. The new department would be named something along the ilk of the Department of Jobs or Department of Competitiveness. President Obama still thinks he can manage the economy through central planning, simply by creating more bureaucracy to regulate and ‘stimulate’ economic growth.

State Press Releases

By Brendan Steinhauser on March 04, 2009

Help us Fight Taxes and Spending in Wisconsin!

I just wanted to take a minute and update you on our efforts to fight taxes and spending in Wisconsin. Many of you will be excited to learn that we are planning a Tax Day Tea Party in Milwaukee on April 15th. This is due to the overwhelming interest in joining our effort to fight wasteful government spending, and the massive bailouts of entire industries. You can rsvp for the event by visiting IamWithRick.com and signing up to attend the protest.

State News

By Web Team on May 31, 2008

Prudence Pays for Profligacy

Ali Auch is a chump.

Auch and her husband, both 22, are renting an apartment in Kiel while they work, go to college and raise a toddler. They looked at houses in their present price range but found them slummy. They could have bought way above their price range: When they lived in Green Bay last year, some lender prequalified them for a $220,000 mortgage, the payments on which would have exceeded their entire income. They said no.