Stop the Insanity: Vote Kinser, Vote Schimel, Vote YES

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Stop the Insanity: Vote Kinser, Vote Schimel, Vote YES

March 29, 2025 - 07:32
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It has been quoted that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.  We all want better results.

I went to nationsreportcard.gov And checked the columns for - At or Above Basic, At or Above Proficient, and At Advanced - for the years 2019 and 2025, The achievement levels have gone from 76 to 69. 41 to 37. and 12 to 10.   Achievement levels had improved only slightly from 2017 to 19.  "Wisconsin’s school achievement gap worst among U.S. states", is a banner across the January 30, '25, Cap Times. This is a backhanded reference to Milwaukee Public Schools, where minorities suffer.  Back in the 1970s, "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" was a common statement.  Now that waste seems to be in vogue in Milwaukee and across the state. Achievement brings our greatest satisfaction. I can only imagine that the minorities in Milwaukee will have sad lifetimes.  And the state of Wisconsin will not reap any rewards for the manner in which they have invested in educating these children.  These children will feel frustration and failure and many will cross into our judicial system. 

Fellow seniors, help Wisconsin children out. Get them a new State Superintendent of Instruction; Brittany Kinser.

When it comes to a Supreme Court Justice words are important. One such word is woman, as in woman's locker room.   Citizen, healthcare, parental rights, and bail (for defendants) are a few also.     The Wisconsin Supreme Court does not take testimony - it decides cases on the basis of WRITTEN briefs and ORAL argument.  Fellow seniors, we have all seen the mess that the modern Democrats have made of words that we thought we knew the meanings.  These same Democrats are supporting Crawford for Supreme Court.  We need to go to the polls and vote YES on the amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution.   If it's in the Constitution, it cannot be ruled unconstitutional.  And yes, for Brad Schimel - he has the endorsement of over 80 current and retired Wisconsin Sheriffs.  Vote; seniors need law and order.

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