Daily Archives: May 17, 2017
Sheriff David Clarke Announces He Is Joining Trump Administration
Confirmed in an exclusive interview on my show, @SheriffClarke will leave his position as Milwaukee County Sheriff for a position at DHS. — Vicki McKenna (@VickiMcKenna) May 17, 2017 Sheriff David Clarke will be an assistant secretary in the Department … Continue reading
U.S. Shale Is Immune To An Oil Price Crash In 2017
U.S. shale survived the oil price crash with cost cuts and lower breakeven prices, and emerged more resilient from the slump. According to a Rystad Energy analysis, since 2013, the average wellhead breakeven price (BEP) for key shale plays has … Continue reading
Library brings drag queens, kids together for story hour
About once a month since last fall, the Brooklyn Public Library has been presenting Drag Queen Story Hour, where performers with names such as Lil Miss Hot Mess and Ona Louise regale an audience of young children and their parents. … Continue reading
Guests Remind NBC, CNN: Obama Gave Classified Intel to Russia
While NBC and CNN joined the rest of the media in rushing to condemn the Trump White House over an unconfirmed Washington Post report that the President inadvertently shared classified information with Russian officials, guests on both networks provided important … Continue reading
Man suing date for being ‘threat to civilized society’
A Texas man is demanding a refund from his date after she texted while they were at the movies in Austin. Brandon Vezmar filed a petition at a small claims court seeking $17.31 in damages. He claims he spent that … Continue reading
SAU Board Likely to Decide Metzler’s Raise Tonight
SAU 55’s board will be discussing Superintendent Metzler’s evaluation tonight. Usually, at this time the conversation also includes decisions on his raise and bonus. It is always possible in these discussions that other contractual issues could be opened as well. … Continue reading
Eddie Edwards – GOP Candidate for Congress in the First District
Rich started the segment by informing the listeners about who may or may not be running public office. He was then joined by Eddie Edwards, GOP candidate for Congress in the First District. Eddie shared his background, the importance of … Continue reading
UPDATE: Rep. Fisher resigns in wake of ‘Red Pill’ scandal
The embattled state lawmaker who was outed as the founder of a controversial online forum has resigned, House Speaker Shawn Jasper said in a statement. Rep. Robert Fisher’s resignation was effective at noon Wednesday, shortly after the House voted to … Continue reading
Two Huge Class Action lawsuits against the DNC (You Probably Didn’t Know About)
[T]he intense media focus on the White House has meant substantially less ink, electrons and time have been spent covering two, significant class action lawsuits against the Democratic National Committee: 1) It’s shenanigans during the primary to weigh the nomination … Continue reading
Town Tuitioning Bill Advances
Yesterday Senate Bill 8, one of this year’s town tuitioning bills, made a major advancement as it passed with amendment #1786 in a 13 to 6 House Education Committee vote. It received bipartisan support with all Republicans and two Democrats, … Continue reading