The MacIver Institute’s Top News Stories Of 2018 – What A Ride
There was plenty of good, plenty of bad, and a whole lot of moments that made us wonder what just happened.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Dec 29, 2018
There was plenty of good, plenty of bad, and a whole lot of moments that made us wonder what just happened.
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Dec 20, 2018
The video series is six parts (19 minutes total) and tells the story from the beginning of Ryan’s congressional career until the passage of the law this year.
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Dec 20, 2018
I knew when I took this job, I would become a polarizing figure. It comes with the territory. But one thing I leave most proud of is that I like to think I am the same person now that I was when I arrived.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Dec 19, 2018
“I acknowledge plainly that my ambitions for entitlement reform have outpaced the political reality and I consider this our greatest unfinished business.”
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Nov 29, 2018
“…I am profoundly grateful for the dedicated public servants who have helped us serve the people, my employers, of the First Congressional District.”
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Nov 28, 2018
“We’re coming up on the close of one of the most productive Congresses in recent memory.”
Read Moreby Rohn Bishop | Nov 12, 2018
I’m proud to volunteer for a Republican Party that Reince Priebus built, to live in a state that Scott Walker opened for business, and to live in a country that Paul Ryan worked to make great again.
Read Moreby Paul Ryan | Nov 4, 2018
As we approach another important election, it’s critical that our candidates are given the chance to build on the strong foundation we have laid so we can continue to move Wisconsin and the country in the right direction.
Read Moreby Paul Ryan | Oct 9, 2018
This is the better way we offered the country two years ago: going bold, staying focused on the things people actually care about, pursuing policies that will improve people’s lives.
Read Moreby Paul Ryan | Sep 14, 2018
If there was ever a moment when we needed the clarity of President Reagan’s vision and example, it is now. We need to renew, relearn, relitigate the principles he advanced, and apply them to the problems of the day.
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