Part four: ELECTION LAW — Kingly Approach
Kingly approach addresses the role and election outcomes of a president, as debated by the Constitutional framers. The time was 1787. They had choices and options, although none were agreed or clear from the start. Part four of a series, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential […]
Read MorePart Three: ELECTION LAW — Court Packing Unconstitutional or Not
Shifting to the presidential election of 2020, an issue of “court packing” has made recent headlines. Today’s topic discusses court packing, unconstitutional or not. Part three of a series on election law, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. THE CONFINES OF COURT We begin with […]
Read MorePart Two: ELECTION LAW — The ‘United’ United States of America
by Jacques C. Condon Part Two, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. A COSTLY BLUEPRINT Anyone who has been part of a committee, whether in government, business, the local PTA, recognizes the same discussion points come up over and over again. In politics the issue […]
Read MorePart One: ELECTION LAW — How Did We Get Here
by Jacques C. Condon Part one, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. GETTING HERE As the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November approaches — what we call national election day — and the talking-head-debate intensifies over candidates, politics and what is right/wrong with […]
Read MorePart One: RIDERLESS HORSE IN A COVID STORM: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon PART ONE: Riderless Horse In A Covid Storm This post is part one, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. THE ORDER On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), at […]
Read MorePart Two: VOTING AGAINST A PANDEMIC STORM: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part two, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. PART TWO: Voting Against A Pandemic Storm VOTING The Wisconsin electorate’s overarching right to vote can be found in two places, one is the State’s Constitution […]
Read MorePart Three: HANDLING THE STORM: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part three, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. Part Three: Handling The Storm THAT WHICH AILS YOU Over the last two weeks this State as well as the country as a whole has spent […]
Read MorePart Four: PREDICTING THE STORM: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part Four, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. Part Four: Predicting The Storm WISCONSIN SNOW STORM Anyone who has endured Wisconsin winters is aware of two annual, unwelcomed events. One is flu-season, often hitting the […]
Read MorePart Five: GIRD YOUR LOINS, THE COVID STORM IS HERE: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part five, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. PART FIVE: Gird Your Loins, The COVID Storm Is Here GIRD YOUR LOINS, THE SNOW STORM IS COMING, MAYBE Other than seasonal flu (which again, as […]
Read MorePart Six: SHOVELING OUT FROM THE COVID STORM: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part Six, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. PART SIX: Shoveling Out From The COVID Storm SNOW STORM BLINDERS Wisconsinites know that often a winter storm may blanket portions of the State, not all, and […]
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