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Predictions for 2012

Here’s my amateur version of the late William Safire’s long-standing tradition of offering annual predictions. The list for 2012: 1. In 2012, UW-Whitewater will win the following number of national sports championships: A. None B. One C. Two D. More than two 2. The Whitewater citywide vote for president will be A. A clear win…

Review: Predictions for Whitewater, Wisconsin for 2011

Let’s see how I did on predictions for 2011. The list for last year appears below, with my guesses from last year in blue, and the correct answer in red. 1. In 2011, the University will win the following number of national sports championships: A. None B. One C. Two D. More than two Adams’s…

Offices, Debates, Local Politics

I get a good amount of mail, with all sorts of topics. Now and again, people will write to me, and ask if I’d ever run for office. Some ask with simple curiosity, others as a rebuke (as though if one would not run for office, then there’s some lack of public-spiritedness to blame). I’ve…

Whitewater’s Decade of Child Poverty

The only way to make an ill person truly and permanently better is to see her condition for what it is; genuine recovery requires an honest diagnosis. Despite my doubts about their program, I respect Roosevelt’s New Dealers’ for their willingness to call a problem a problem. If they had lived to see contemporary Whitewater,…

On Occupy Whitewater, 11.17.11

There was an Occupy Whitewater protest and rally on November 17 through this morning. Some attended a protest yesterday, a GOP counter-demonstration, a talk with three Democratic politicians, or camped over. The photograph above is from the morning of the eighteenth, with tents from those sleeping overnight occupying Whitewater. As one could tell, from the…

On Whitewater, Wisconsin’s 2012 Municipal Budget

It’s mid-November, and on schedule, Whitewater (pop. 14,622) has a budget for 2012. There’s some good in this year’s result, but other challenges lie ahead. (A pdf copy of the budget is available online. For my remarks on the 2011 budget, see Whitewater, Wisconsin’s Next Municipal Budget.) A few remarks on the ‘12 budget: With…

The War on Immigrants

Over at Reason’s blog, libertarian Shikha Dalmia writes on Alabama’s War on Immigrants. The essay is solid from beginning to end. I’d recommend readers to consider her full essay, but I’ll quote now from a few key passages. Overview: Conservatives are resorting to ever more draconian measures to take back the country from “illegal immigrants.”…

Whitewater-Area League of Women Voters November 2011 Newsletter

The Whitewater-Area League of Women Voters’ November 2011 Newsletter is out, featuring both articles and a calendar of upcoming LWV events. This latest edition is available as a link on my blogroll, and is embedded below, with coding through Google. Upcoming events: Whitewater League Website to Launch January 2012 Thanks to a commitment made by…

Residency and the Decline of a Small-town Elite

Small-town Whitewater has a residency requirement for public leadership positions in city government. It’s a sign of the decline of Whitewater’s town squires that they cannot consistently enforce a rule of their own making Ironically, although I don’t support Whitewater’s mostly narrow and short-sighted town fathers, I’ve supported the residency requirement for two reasons. First,…

Boo! Scariest Things in Whitewater, 2011

Here’s the FREE WHITEWATER list of the scariest things in Whitewater for 2011. The 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 editions are available for comparison. The list runs in reverse order, from mildly frightening to super scary. 10. Snow. Is every snowflake Armageddon? No. It’s Wisconsin – we’ve had snow before — and here’s a guess…

On the Search for a Community Development Authority Director

Small-town Whitewater, like so many small towns, has a community development authority. For several years, Whitewater’s city manager has overseen and directed that authority in the absence of a director responsible to the CDA alone. One can leave aside a detailed critique of the CDA’s past performance (performance that I consider often misguided), and still…

A Debilitating, Lower Standard Needn’t Be Ours

America is a place of countless success stories, some the product of luck, but most of talent, insight, and skill. Those talents, insights, and skills require (and also create) high standards in art, science, technology, etc. They’re not standards of – or for – only a few, but ones that a person from any place…

Meet the New Press Release, Same as the Old Press Release

Just about a year ago, Whitewater’s former police chief authorized a raid on a drinking party; this year, almost to the day, the city’s new police chief did the same. Scores were cited a year ago; scores were cited this year. Needless to say, last year’s raid did nothing to stop the underage drinking in…