Wigderson, Roth on the Steve Scaffidi Show: The Evers Budget Edition
“The people that are most happy in Madison right now are the companies that are selling paper shredders,” Wigderson said.
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“The people that are most happy in Madison right now are the companies that are selling paper shredders,” Wigderson said.
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What lesson should we learn from the story about Smollett allegedly fabricating a racial attack? Will the national media learn anything from the story?
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What does the Green New Deal mean for Wisconsin farmers, and why is Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI02) a supporter?
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Jan 29, 2019
Yep, it’s cold outside, but RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson and WTMJ-AM’s Steve Scaffidi did manage to squeeze some politics into the discussion
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Jan 15, 2019
Evers is opposed to school choice. Who will be the wall defending parents in the state legislature, and why?
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Jan 8, 2019
It’s the return of Editor James Wigderson to the Steve Scaffidi Show on 620 WTMJ. On this week’s show, Tony Evers is the governor of Wisconsin. What can Wisconsinites expect?
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Dec 17, 2018
What did the loss in the midterms say about Wisconsin Republicans and Governor Scott Walker?
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Nov 26, 2018
Is an agreement possible on transportation funding, or will Wisconsin’s Senate Republicans hold firm?
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Nov 12, 2018
RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson, calling from Madison, joined the Steve Scaffidi Show on WTMJ-AM on Monday to discuss the relationship between Governor-elect Tony Evers and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Nov 8, 2018
Wigderson, Adams and Scaffidi also talked about Milwaukee’s last-minute absentee ballots, different sides of the “Trump Effect,” Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s victory over state Sen. Leah Vukmir (R-Brookfield), healthcare as an issue, pent-up Democratic anger, and the effect of the Baldwin-Vukmir race on the other campaigns.
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