Friday, February 03, 2012

Odd FoodShare Spending

Well, that does seem odd.

The Legislative Audit Bureau reports Friday that a portion of recipients on the Wisconsin FoodShare program spent almost $33 million outside the state last year.

Program participants are legally allowed to purchase food anywhere in the country. But the report shows some FoodShare cards were used for purchases in Wisconsin on the same day the card’s account number was manually entered for purchases in another state.

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Posted by Owen at 1237 hrs
Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Magna Carta Goes on Display

Very cool.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A 715-year old copy of Magna Carta will soon return to public view at the National Archives after a conservation effort removed old patches and repaired weak spots in the English declaration of human rights that inspired the United States’ founding documents.

The National Archives unveiled the medieval document Thursday in a specially humidified glass and metal case. It is the only original Magna Carta in the United States and will return to public display Feb. 17.

A $13.5 million gift from philanthropist David Rubenstein funded the conservation, the custom-built case and a new gallery being renovated to host Magna Carta. Rubenstein bought the historic document at auction in 2007 for $21.3 million and sent it to the National Archives on a long-term loan.

Rubenstein, a co-founder of the private equity firm The Carlyle Group, said he sought the document previously owned by Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot because he wanted to keep it from leaving the country.

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Posted by Owen at 0702 hrs
Culture
Thursday, February 02, 2012

Girl Has Six Organ Transplant

Wow.

HOLLIS, Maine (AP) — A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes — and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.

It’s believed to be the first-ever transplant of an esophagus and the largest number of organs transplanted at one time in New England.

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Posted by Owen at 2030 hrs
Off-Duty

Milwaukee County Supervisor Busted for Taking Bribe

Ouch.

A Milwaukee County Board supervisor was charged Thursday with misconduct in public office and accepting a bribe for allegedly pocketing $500 in exchange for ensuring a vote on a county contract, according to a criminal complaint filed by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm.

John L. Thomas Jr., 43, was charged with two felony counts as a result of an investigation by Chisholm’s office aided by Patrick Farley, director of the Milwaukee County Department of Administrative Services. In addition to serving on the Milwaukee County Board, Thomas is a candidate for Milwaukee city comptroller.

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Posted by Owen at 1909 hrs
Law + Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Waterproof your Phone

This is cool, I hope it works. Courtesy of Wisconsin’s own Bill Weir.

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Posted by Wendy at 1317 hrs
Technology

The Chicago Way

The Democrats are looking to Chicago to help them in Wisconsin. That explains a lot.

On Thursday, Wisconsin Democratic Party chairman Michael Tate and pollster Paul Maslin will headline an event at Adelstein and Liston’s office, where they’ll talk about the recall effort. (The invitation says it’s not a fundraiser.) The firm landed the recall-related business because of their relationship with Tate.

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Two other Chicago-based political consulting firms are involved in the Wisconsin recall battle. David Axelrod’s former consulting firm, AKPD Message and Media, is working for Kathleen Falk, a former Dane County executive, who is running for governor against Walker. And Evanston-based Strategy Group worked on the direct-mail efforts for the 2011 state Senate recalls.

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Posted by Owen at 0813 hrs
Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Goons Fight Tickets

If they really did try to grab the lady, they should have been charged with assault.

RACINE — All 17 protesters ticketed last month for allegedly picketing outside of a Racine home during a political fundraiser for state Rep. Robin Vos are fighting the local ordinance violations on constitutional grounds, their attorney said Wednesday.

Seventeen protesters, who live in Racine County and other locales in Wisconsin, were cited Jan. 5 with picketing of residences for protesting in a residential area, according to police reports. The group was accused of picketing outside the home of Fred Young in the 3200 block of Michigan Boulevard. A fundraiser was occurring inside for Vos, R-Rochester.

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Young said several party guests told him “they had been accosted by the picketers” outside his residence, police reports stated.

“Some (guests) were elderly and visibly traumatized by the confrontation,” the report stated. That included a 75-year-old Racine County woman, who “was trembling and near tears,” according to the report. “One (protester) kept trying to grab her and force her to have a photograph taken with the group. She said they were mocking her.”

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Posted by Owen at 0759 hrs
Law + Politics + Politics - Wisconsin
Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Indiana Now Right-to-Work

Welcome to the 21st Century, Indiana!

Gov. Mitch Daniels signed “right to work” bill this afternoon without ceremony making Indiana the 23rd state in the nation with the law,

And to the union folks in Indiana whining about the change—if the services your union provides are as valuable as you say they are, you’ve got nothing to worry about.

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Posted by Jed at 1501 hrs
Economy + Law + Politics

Interesting

The most interesting part of this ad is Obama’s statement that he doesn’t know why the woman’s husband is having trouble getting placed. Not “getting a job.” Not “getting hired.” “Getting placed.” For someone to get placed, someone else must place them. It reveals Obama’s perspective on working Americans.

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Posted by Owen at 1302 hrs
Economy + Politics + Politics - General

Inside Information

This struck me as a little odd. As part of a puff piece about folks behind United Wisconsin, there was this tidbit:

But, sensing a political opportunity fueled by the John Doe criminal investigation…

Bear in mind that they are talking about a meeting they had in September or October of last year - long before the John Doe investigation issued any charges. Given how badly, and illegally, the John Doe investigation leaked, did they have some inside information? Did the DA collude with them on the timing of the charges? Given that the rationale behind the recall is their opposition to Walker’s governance, why would the John Doe investigation matter? Did they adjust their timing because they knew last fall that charges would be issued in January?

Perhaps somebody should look into if the Milwaukee DA was illegally leaking information to recall supporters.

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Posted by Owen at 1110 hrs
Law + Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Concealed Carry Compromise

I know that y’all never thought I’d do this, but… I’ve compromised on concealed carry.  Twice.

First, I’ve settled on carrying my 1911 in readiness condition 3 instead of the favored condition 1. In know… I know… It requires the Israeli Draw and my primary carry weapon has two safties, but I just prefer to keep a round out of the chamber.

Second, I experimented with a holster that carries an extra magazine and have settled on a simpler model without the extra magazine. The one with the extra magazine is fine for OWB, but it’s just a bit too bulky for IWB. So if I ever need to use my weapon, I probably won’t be able to reload. That’s why I’ll just have to practice more to make sure I don’t need that many shots.

Life is full of compromises.

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Posted by Owen at 1031 hrs
Firearms

Coggs Staffer Alleges Criminal Behavior By Staff

Well, well...

A former aide to Spencer Coggs has filed a complaint with the GAB charging the Dem state senator hired a Capitol staffer largely to work on his lt. guv campaign and had other employees in his office attend to personal family matters, including helping his wife’s business.

Jana Williams, who Coggs terminated last January, alleges in the complaint that Enis Ragland’s “support and interest” in the senator’s 2010 lt. guv campaign was evident from the time he was hired just months before Coggs announced in December 2009.

But Coggs, D-Milwaukee, denied the allegations in an interview with WisPolitics.com and said he has not been contacted by the Government Accountability Board about the allegations. He was aware a complaint had been filed against Ragland, who was hired eight months before Coggs announced for lt. guv, according to Senate records. But Coggs said he had not been told he was involved and disputed the allegations that any of his staffers did anything improper.

You you know what’s (not at all) shocking about this allegation?

Jana Williams said she first raised the allegations with the GAB in November 2010 after she was notified she would be fired.

According to the Milwaukee DA, this is felony behavior. Yet it was alleged over a year ago and nobody has done anything about it? Oh yeah, I forgot… these are Democrats. Only Republicans get charged with this kind of stuff.

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Posted by Owen at 0946 hrs
Law + Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Doing Doors With Bill

Bill has done tremendous work on the Washington County Board. We need more like him.

Four years ago, when I first ran for the County Board, transparency in government was one of my key issues. I have worked very hard to force county government to share information and started a website several years ago just for that purpose. I just launched a new website, http://www.CountySupervisorBill.com to fo,cus more on current issues and respond better to constituents’ questions. I think government should be by, of, and for the people and I am proud to be working for folks to make it that way.

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Posted by Owen at 0939 hrs
Politics + Politics - Wisconsin
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Concealed Carry Works

As far as I know, this is the first reported incident of a CCW holder thwarting crime in Wisconsin. True, many situations go unreported, but this is the first reported one.

It was just after 7 p.m. Monday when two men stormed into the Aldi at 76th Street and Villard Avenue. Police said at least one of them was waving a shotgun, despite the presence of two unarmed security guards.
Still, they couldn’t have counted on a customer legally carrying a concealed handgun, who opened fire on them.

Milwaukee police responded to the report of an armed robbery and shooting, only it turned out the shooter wasn’t one of the robbers.

One of the suspects, a 20-year-old man, was shot and is being treated at an area hospital. He and the other suspect are in police custody. Police believe they’re linked to a string of similar robberies.

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Posted by Owen at 2059 hrs
Firearms + Law + Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

Verify Your Signature

I’ve spent Saturday through today helping to verify the recall signatures. Sure, we found a few goofy signatures—Condi Rice, Adolf Hitler, and the like, but mostly they were just regular folks signing their names.

The thing that surprised me the most was how poorly people filled out their information. Most of the petitions had places for a printed name, a signature, a street address (no PO boxes), a city, a zip code, a municipality, and a date.

Yet people left things blank, crossed things of, scribble, or left things incomplete. It was the weirdest thing. When I am signing something important, I like to think that I read the details first, fill it out, then check it over. So I was surprised that there were so many errors.

Another thing that surprised me is how many people don’t seem to know what their municipality is. If you live in Milwaukee, your municipality can’t be Wauwatosa. Many people seemed to put their county name there instead of the place they vote.

The thing that bothered me the most was the initials people thought corrected errors. For example, if I were signing the petition and filled out all the information including the date, the person circulating the petition has no right to change my information and initial it. Putting the initials there did not make the change okay. There were probably thousands of signatures I have seen in the past few days where the person circulating the petition wrote in or changed the date, municipality, address, even the very NAME on a petition and initialed the change. That is the equivalent of you writing me a check and me changing the amount of the check and initialing it. You don’t get to change that sort of thing. There were a lot of initials-happy circulators, and as a Walker supporter, I thank you. But I do cringe that people seem to think that’s okay.

Anyway, it has been a truly interesting experience. It’s my opinion that there was a lot of fraud—both intentional and unintentional—but that most of the signatures were from people who just disagree with Walker. I hope we never have to do this again, but I did get a chance to meet all kinds of new people who like were riled up by these events. If anything, I think this recall has brought together conservatives and made us stronger. So, thanks, recallers.

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Posted by Wendy at 1630 hrs
Politics + Politics - Wisconsin
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