Last vestige of Town of Madison within City of Madison isthmus will 'disappear' on October 31, 2022

 

Map:  City of Madison (arrow and box added)
HeadlineWisconsin State Journal, 10/20/2022
In 12 days, on Oct. 31, the town of Madison will dissolve, the culmination of a plan the town and cities of Madison and Fitchburg agreed to in 2003. 
Under the agreement, the cities of Madison and Fitchburg will absorb the town’s fragmented pieces, fully taking over responsibility for property taxes, voting, safety, transit, parks, libraries, trash collection and more. 
Among the changes, many town residents will likely pay higher property taxes due to more comprehensive services provided by the two cities, with owners seeing initial changes in municipal tax bills to be sent out in December.

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Related post:
Dane County Wisconsin News: Town of Madison will cease to exist on October 31, 2022.  (10/18/2022)

In other words, Iowa Republicans are doing what every other GOP campaign does: Bombard the opponent with lies and smears

 
Headline:  Des Moines Register, 10/21/2022
Meanwhile, Republicans are working to undermine some of Franken’s perceived strengths, including his military record, while highlighting an allegation that he assaulted a former campaign staffer with an unwanted kiss. Law enforcement officials declared the allegation unfounded.

And thank Chuck Grassley for his 63 years of service on his way out.


Day 720 of GOP election denier hysteria (Trump Big Lie Clown Show Circus in Louisiana)

 
Meet the stars of the
ATTACK Of the Clown Show zombies
 
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022


Please excuse the 89-year-old Chuck Grassley while he changes his pajamas.



U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022



U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-New York)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022




U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-California)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022


U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-Illinois)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022


Related post:
"White life" queen Mary Miller wins GOP primary in wasp-waist, gerrymandered Illinois congressional district.  (6/29/2022)


U.S. Rep. Scottie Moore (R-FLorida)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022


New York Times, 5/29/2022

U.S. Rep. Diana Hershbarger (R-Tenn)
Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022



U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas)

Headline New York Times, 10/13/2022



Jim Marchant
Nevada Sec. of State Candidate

Headline:  New York Times, 10/11/2022
On Saturday, for example, the Republican nominee for secretary of state in Nevada, Jim Marchant, told a crowd at a rally for Trump and the statewide Republican ticket that his victory — Marchant’s victory, that is — would help put Trump back into the White House. [emphasis added]
“President Trump and I lost an election in 2020 because of a rigged election,” Marchant said, with Trump by his side. “I’ve been working since Nov. 4, 2020, to expose what happened. And what I found out is horrifying. And when I’m secretary of state of Nevada, we’re going to fix it. And when my coalition of secretary of state candidates around the country get elected, we’re going to fix the whole country, and President Trump is going to be president again in 2024.”

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Friday, October 21, 2022

GET ME REWRITE Multimillionaire GOP candidate for Wisconsin Tim Michels sez if elected he'll punish the unemployed

 
HeadlineMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/20/2022
Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels is suggesting he would as governor shorten the timeframe Wisconsin residents may receive unemployment benefits should they lose their job — calling for changes to eliminate what he's calling "an entire class of lazy people” created during the coronavirus pandemic.  

No surprise that this kind of shit is going on at Michels' construction company.

Related reading:

In These Times, 4/26/2018

After all, Michels snagged Trump's endorsement.  Two peas in a pod.

Related posts:
Just like Donald Trump, Tim Michels is in it to enrich himself.  (10/11/2022)
Anti-abortion fanatic and GOP candidate for governor Tim Michels addresses small group of white people in Eau Claire.  (10/11/2022)
Gullible's Travels: Tim Michaels Clown Show has a bridge for sale.  (9/24/2022)

Anthony, the time to whine is nigh. Liz Truss has resigned.

 
Headline and sycophant photo: New York Sun
Once again, Britain is leading the way: Elizabeth “Liz” Truss’s ascent to 10 Downing Street not only makes her the third British female prime minister but telegraphs to the rest of the Continent that women leaders’ time to shine is nigh. On Tuesday evening, Ms. Truss appointed a woman, Therese Coffey, to the role of deputy prime minister, and another, Suella Braverman, as the home secretary. Change is indeed in the early autumn air.

Related posts: 
JUST IN TIME FOR THE 2022 ELECTIONS: Larry Kudlow calls GOP "Commitment to America" the second coming of Liz Truss.  (10/21/2022)
Laughingstock Chronicles: More on the Heritage Foundation's bubbleheaded lovefest infatuation with Liz Truss.  (10/18/2022)

JUST IN TIME FOR THE 2022 ELECTIONS: GOP homophobes in US House unveil national "Don't Say Gay" bill

 
Of the 33 GOP sponsors, only 1 is a person of color and 5 are women.  That's today's GOP!!

Note that Wisconsin's clown princes Glenn Grothman and Tom Tiffany are co-sponsors.

NPR, 10/21/2022
The bill follows GOP-driven "parental rights" measures in Florida and elsewhere 
The proposed federal measure is framed in terms of parents' rights, a rallying cry on the right that in the last couple years has included battles against schools' COVID-19 vaccine requirements and fervent activism against critical race theory in classrooms. 
In March, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law the "Parental Rights in Education" bill, which bans public school personnel from conducting classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in "kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." 
Critics of the measure dubbed the Florida law "Don't Say Gay" and argue that its intent is to marginalize LGBTQ people and their families. A cascade of other states quickly introduced similar legislation, and Alabama passed its own version of the bill into law.

UPDATE: How did a 55-gallon drum containing a flammable liquid find its way into a bonfire? Well, it certainly didn't walk there on its own.

 
HeadlineGreen Bay Press Gazette, 10/20/2022
How did a drum containing flammable liquid get onto the fire? 
Sheriff's officials have not said. They might still be pursuing the answer as they interview people who were present at the bonfire. Through interviews so far, sheriff's officials determined the explosion happened between 10:50 and 10:55 p.m. 
How big a crowd attended the party? Authorities have said roughly 60 people attended. Officials so far have been able to interview and get "verbal or written" statements from approximately 20 of them. Those in attendance included dozens of past and current students of the Pulaski Community School District. 
Nobody called emergency services about the explosion. Why not? 
Sheriff's officials don't know for certain but speculate that panic, fear of punishment and a possible belief they could reach hospitals faster in a car than by waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

10/19/2022 update, "As for that Shawano County bonfire explosion, yes, underage drinking and gross stupidity were factors", starts here.


HeadlineWisconsin State Journal, 10/19/2022
The Shawano County Sheriff's Office says as many as 40 current and former Pulaski High School students were at the bonfire Friday night in the Town of Maple Grove, which is about 25 miles south of Green Bay 20 miles northwest of Green Bay.  (They still can't get it right.) 
The sheriff's office believes the explosion was triggered when someone pushed a 55-gallon drum containing diesel fuel into the fire.



Original 10/17/2022 post, "CORRECTION:  Town of Maple Grove in Shawano County is located 20 miles northwest of Green Bay", starts here.


madison.com, 10/17/2022
The incident happened early Saturday in the town of Maple Grove, located about 30 miles south of Green Bay. The Shawano County Sheriff's Office said an accelerant was poured on the fire, causing it to burn out of control. 
The sheriff's office said that at least 17 people sought treatment on their own at local hospitals. Exact condition reports are not available, although some the injuries "range from critical, to others who have already been released from the hospital." 
The Pulaski Community School District told families in a message that some of the people involved include current and former students.  [emphasis added]
Retiring Guy suspects that alcohol was a factor.

The Town of Maple Grove in Manitowoc County is located 27.4 miles southeast of Green Bay.




Margaret DeMarco (1948-2022) Warren Area High School class of 1967

 
1966 Dragon yearbook


1967 Warren City Directory

1983 Warren City Directory
  • DeMarco James V retired h20 Walnut Street
  • DeMarco Margaret employee Warren General Hospital r20 Walnut Street

The popularity of Margaret as a baby name is graphed here. Let's take a look at niece Sabrina.


In 1955, Sabrina looked as though she might rocket her way to the top of the chart, moving up 560 places after her debut year.   The name's initial popularity was fueled by Hollywood, the result of Audrey Hepburn's performance in the 1954 romantic comedy "Sabrina."   But the party ended in 1956.  

Sabrina eventually worked her way into the top 200, where she spent 42 years, peaking at #53 in 1997.


Other class of 1967 graduates (13):
2020
Marjorie Edwards Bidwell.  (10/4)

2020

2019
Craig Goodwin.  (11/25)
James Nelson.  (8/21)
Marcia Peterson Weyel.  (1/15)

2017
Judy Warr Tyler.  (12/29)
William MacKenzie.  (5/5)
Fritz Shoup.  (3/5)
William Lucia.  (2/22)

2015
Susan Shaver.  (3/30)
  

JUST IN TIME FOR THE 2022 ELECTIONS: Larry Kudlow calls GOP "Commitment to America" the second coming of Liz Truss

 
HeadlineThe Wrap, 10/20/2022

What Kudlow said on Fox Business on September 23, 2022
“The U.S. midterm elections cavalry arrived early in London. What do I mean by that? 
“Well, the new British prime minister, Liz Truss, has laid out a terrific supply-side economic growth plan which looks a lot like the basic thrust of Kevin McCarthy’s Commitment to America plan.” 
“I just love it” 
Truss has it exactly right.”

Laughingstock Chronicles: More on the Heritage Foundation's bubbleheaded lovefest infatuation with Liz Truss.  (10/18/2022)

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Redevelopment of The Triangle in Madison WI (October 2022 construction site visit)


Photos and video by Retiring Guy

PBS Wisconsin, 9/22/2022
"Bayview is 50 years old," said Alexis London, the foundation's executive director. "It has been for 50 years a center of really quiet promise," noted Berryman Agard. 
"This is an area of the city that used to be originally Ho-Chunk land, and then it became later on land that was settled by waves of immigrants coming into Madison — Albanians, Italians, Jewish people, African Americans. 
"Bayview has always been culturally diverse," observed Xong Vang. "Language might be a barrier, but it doesn't stop the residents engaging and talking to one another and just having that sense of community."





9/19/2022 update starts here

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12/4/2021 update starts here

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Original 10/26/2021 post starts here

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Madison is preparing for a major redevelopment of roughly 340 dated and deteriorating housing units for low-income, elderly and disabled residents on a big piece of “the Triangle” Downtown. 
The City’s Community Development Authority is issuing a “Request for Qualifications” for a development partner to engage residents, analyze funding opportunities and forge a vision for the CDA’s piece of the Triangle. 
The move has residents both excited and wary, despite CDA assurances that no one will lose housing as a result of the effort, which may involve renovation, demolition and new construction, or both. 
The roughly 26-acre Triangle bounded by South Park and Regent streets and West Washington Avenue was once the core of the low-income, multiethnic Greenbush neighborhood razed amid national urban renewal efforts in the 1960s.




Google Maps view showing area of current demolition