That's all I wanted to see.
"...and requests the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents to conduct a review of hiring and tenure procedures to determine if appropriate policies exist to prevent the hiring of and, if necessary, the timely dismissal of faculty failing to meet honorable academic standards of conduct expected by students, parents, and taxpayers;..."
And *that's* just sauce for the goose.
Amend the word "requests" to "mandates' & we'll be batting 1.000.
Not an easy thing to do in this Liberal-Socialist state of confusion y'know, but I do see my people -- Pat Strachota & Glenn Grothman (both R-West Bend) -- are in the thick of this.
OBTW off topic but Milwakee-related: KnI took a 3-day holiday last weekend & stayed at the Wyndham Suites in downtown Milwaukee.
Had a 10th floor suite overlooking the corners of Water Street & Kilbourn Avenue with a spectacular view of the PAC, City Hall, MSOE & some monstrous copper-colored building as well as an *ice rink* where -- apparently -- a *lot* of people go to skate (by a "Starbuck's") judging by the large numbers of people we saw using it.
Ate at a couple of the city's best places, too.
One of which was exceptional, and I highly recommend you take momma there for a dinner, Mr.G.
Place is called "Butch's Clock Steakhouse" & it's well worth the drive from Greenfield into town to visit. Just great all-way-around & for being in the heart of the city very reasonably priced for the quality of their food *&* service.
Don't delay, go today!.
Although as hard as we tried we couldn't find an art gallery -- of any kind -- which might have that *special* painting we're seeking for over our fireplace mantle (you saw).
So WTF happened to businesses in downtown Milwaukee businesses, anyway?
Oh well if it was excess taxation then that'd explain why Milwaukee's in such a fiscal bind, huh.
We're heading to the Americana Resort in Kohler for a week's stay next, in March.
I'm sure *they'll* take out money. ;^)
The "low point" of the visit was my picking up some gawd-awful local paper called "The Shepard".
This Liberal-Socialist *rag* was so vile -- albeit available most everywhere we went -- I could hardly believe the crap I read in it.
No wonder the POS's *free*.
Well it's not like K didn't warn me when she saw me reach for a copy outside the Pabst Theater. :o)
So.
*That* rag's what passes for "culture" these days on the Milwaukee scene, huh.
...brother.
Scott Suder (Abbotsford), recently joined the Air Force reserve in order to defend his Country if needed. He is a true Patriot.