Tag: Ali Muldrow

  • Michael Johnson calls for police in schools

    A bee hive of buzz words Michael Johnson has been walking the hallways and sitting in the classrooms of Madison’s troubled public high schools, along with volunteers from his Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County. https://www.bgcdc.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/MJ.Headshot.HiRes_-300×200.jpg Speaking Monday via Zoom, Michael Johnson called on the Madison school board to restore school resource police officers…

  • Exposing the real racists

     One chapter at a time! The head groundskeeper is absorbing a godsend of a book, Woke Racism, “How the new religion has betrayed black America.” Anticipated it a while back. We’re lapping it up like milk by a dog rescued from one of Dr. Fauci’s experiments. White people calling themselves our saviors make black people…

  • ‘A sleeping giant has been awakened’

    America’s schools are being held hostage!  As we detailed in the last thrilling episode of the Werkes, Democrats are in full panic that they’re losing the soccer moms to Republicans. These mothers, often from affluent suburbs like Milwaukee’s Mequon and Thiensville, deserted the louche incumbent President in 2020. That explains why Trump lost Wisconsin by…

  • Got crime? Who you gonna call?

    If not the police?  Now, The Capital Times wants more kids to be suspended from school? More troublemakers kicked out? NOW? In the wake of two student walk-outs, “East High students are absolutely right to pressure the Madison school district on sexual assaults,” Dane County’s progressive voice editorializes. Impose “sanctions for perpetrators of sexual assault…

  • The kids are not alright

    They don’t feel safe in Madison’s public high schools. The progressive BLM project is in trouble right here in the Emerald City — and don’t they know it! Students are walking out of Madison’s high schools in protest. Not just East high this time but all four major high schools. Hundreds of them, the Wisconsin…

  • Are Madison schools exempt from state law?

    The answer is No (btw) because assault and battery is still a crime!  Wisconsin law is clear. If violence breaks out in school, you call the police and you call them first thing. Madison’s public schools violated state statue when it did not call in the police after an East high school sophomore was pummeled…