MADISON, Wis. -- The residues of liberalism's Wisconsin Woodstock -- 1960s radicalism redux: operatic lamentations, theatrical demonstrations and electoral futilities -- are words of plaintive defiance painted on sidewalks around the state Capitol.
Those who consider themselves constitutional conservatives should take care to consider not only the powers that the Constitution confers on the different branches of government and reserves to the states and the people, but also the schedule that the Constitution sets up for sharp changes and reversals of public policy.
By: Kevin Derby
| Posted: October 25, 2010 4:05 AM
With less than two weeks to go until the general election, Florida’s unemployment continues to grow -- and the politicians are attempting to point the blame at their opponents.
After eight months in his new office, Sen. Joe Negron -- chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee and a legislator who hangs with some of the upper chamber's most powerful voices -- could be in a peck of trouble in his home district as he heads into a reelection season.