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CIVIC HEALTH IN WISCONSIN

  (This article is based on a report from the Center for Community and Nonprofit Studies of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.)   Wisconsin joins 30 other U.S. states in measuring civic health and building the program to make improvements. Civic health refers to the interactions of people with neighbors, friends and relatives. It also refers to the interactions of people with their government and other community organizations.   Many people have withdrawn from community life, even before the pandemic. During this crisis, social connections are ...

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YOUR RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH

  Your right to free speech ends six feet from where my nose begins.   “Everyone should just wear a damn mask.” –Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)   There is overwhelming evidence that wearing masks mitigates the spread of COVID-19. That is why Governor Evers issued the mask mandate. As cases continue to rise across the state, the decision to pass a mandate is reasonable. But some people refuse to be reasonable, such as State Senator Patrick Testin.   Testin has called the mask mandate a “heavy-handed approach” and said that it ...

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EARTH IS WARNING US WE MUST CHANGE

  WILL WE LISTEN? (This was written on July 30, 2020, Korten’s 83rd birthday. This article is published with permission from YES! Magazine.) Our present course puts humans on track to be among the species that expire in Earth’s ongoing sixth mass extinction. In my conversations with thoughtful people, I am finding increasing acceptance of this horrific premise. The COVID-19 pandemic, along with climate change, drives home the lesson that we must honor and care for Earth. The increasing frequency of the appearance of deadly viruses reminds us of the ...

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WOMEN’S RIGHT TO VOTE IS ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD

  YOU ARE INVITED  TO THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOMEN’S RIGHT TO VOTE  Saturday, August 15, 2020 10 a.m. to noon  400 block of downtown Wausau   Listen to speakers and March to the Marathon County Historical Society Consider Dressing as a Suffragette and bring posters and signs. PLEASE WEAR A MASK AND OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING.   ORGANIZED BY AAUW-Wausau branch (American Association of University Women)   Supported by: Citizens Action Educational Fund Women for Women Wausau Naomi Building Unity Project with Zoom Program at 6 ...

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FEARING OTHERS

  What if we all had the same color of skin?   Who would you hate then?   What if we all had the same religion?   What if we all had the same warmth in winter, cool in summer?   Who would we fight then?   What if we eliminated the industries of war, destroyed all guns and other weapons?   Would we kill each other with rocks and clubs?   What if our jobs all paid the same and my stainless-steel appliances were no newer than yours? What if our furniture was exactly the same, our lawns just ...

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ABOLISH THE POLICE ???

  Abolish the police? Defund the police? How can society function without law enforcement?  People are not angels and we don't live in a utopia. This may sound like a really crazy idea – especially if you are white and have not had to live with racial profiling and excessive use of force common to many minority neighborhoods. But sometimes it is better to start from scratch rather than try to fix what is hopelessly broken.   We have a 20-year-old car that is getting seriously rusty. A cheap cosmetic repair can make it look better but it won't eliminate the ...

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JUPITER IS KING IN AUGUST

  How wonderful it is to see the sky on our many dark nights and to consider that each object in the sky is special in its own way.   For August, our special object is Jupiter, which commands the southern night sky as king! Jupiter is the brightest object in the south, just east of the teapot of Sagittarius.   Sagittarius is part of the zodiac and is an archer in legends. But a teapot shape is recognizable as part of Sagittarius and Jupiter is to its left.   Jupiter has many wonderful features:   Jupiter is huge. It is ...

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WORDS FROM REP. JOHN LEWIS (1940 – 2020)

  (John Lewis left us his great legacy. He also gave us words to live by as we continue the march.)   “Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month or a year. It is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.”   “We are one people with one family. We all live in the same house—and through books, through information we must find a way to say to people that we must lay down the burden of hate. For ...

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THE PEOPLE’S MAPS COMMISSION: BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE

  Partisan gerrymandering is one of the greatest detriments to truly having a democracy that works.   States are obligated to redraw electoral districts after every census. Population shifts over a decade make it logical to adjust lines so districts are evenly represented. In the past, self-serving politicians learned, through trial and error, how to manipulate the district maps in such ways that people of color would be disenfranchised.   Eventually, the courts ruled, that drawing district lines to disenfranchise people of color was unconstitut...

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HUGE TAX GAP

  The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported this month that the U.S. has a huge tax gap—tax revenues owed but unpaid. Recent Harvard University research estimates that 70 percent of the gap, approximately $266 billion a year, is due to the top 1 percent not paying what they owe. And that estimate might be low.   How did this happen? There has always been a gap, but the tax gap increased greatly since conservatives, including Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District Representative Sean Duffy, made cuts to the Internal Revenue Services’ ...

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