The Backyard Incident

  Every year a pair of robins take up residence on a back porch light outside our family back door. I am not sure why they chose this spot since it is precariously close to our comings and goings. They get upset at us every time a family member goes in or out the door. I figure they may like the security the location affords them against predators for when their chicks hatch. This year we noticed three hatchlings in the nest. Their mother and father would diligently feed them, and we saw them grow quickly in their first 10 days of life. We were excited with ...

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Budget Chaos in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Senator Chris Larson is concerned about the impact on Wisconsin's state budget from Trump's cuts to federal funding. The cuts being implemented at the federal level will create havoc with the Wisconsin state budget. Senator Larson has introduced emergency legislation – the Frozen Federal Funds Emergency Act – to help deal with this problem.   The proposed bill requires the legislature to convene an extraordinary session if the Trump funding cuts are implemented. The extraordinary session would “consider” providing money from the “budget ...

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Peace is Possible and Patriotic

“..I know a great deal of the horrors and tragedies of war...The cost of war in human lives...I am deeply moved to find some means or method of avoiding another calamity of war...” Gen. George C. Marshall   We often think of military veterans as aggressive warriors and super-patriots who believe war is necessary to protect our country. But throughout history, there have been many soldiers who  advocated for peaceful solutions to conflicts. Having experienced war, they understood that war was not worth the costs.   Sun Tzu (544-496 BC), the ...

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Gold Dome Bridge to Nowhere

The “Star Wars Dome” Proposal Prioritizes Illusion Over Fiscal Reality While national defense is vital, the proposed continental missile shield—dubbed a “Star Wars Dome”—ignores practical and economic realities. Israel’s Iron Dome system protects a nation smaller than New Jersey (8,469 square miles), while scaling such technology to cover the continental U.S. (3.8 million square miles) would require staggering investments in infrastructure, maintenance, and iterative upgrades. Even if technically feasible, the system would likely be obsolete by deployment ...

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A Budget for Real People

“The most frustrating part for me as governor is that Republicans consistently reject basic, commonsense proposals that can help kids, families, farmers, seniors and Wisconsinites across our state...” Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers   “Unfortunately, [Evers] sends us an executive budget that’s just piles full of stuff that doesn’t make sense and spends recklessly and raises taxes and has way too much policy.” Wisconsin Rep. Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) and co-chair of the Joint Finance Committee.   Are these two contrasting views on the Wiscon...

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Defend the Constitution Rally

Defend the Constitution Rally, June 6, noon- 2 PM in the parking lot of the Rothschild VA, near the road. Please be respectful of nearby businesses. Bring your signs and flags. Our Veterans are not suckers and losers. We like to add an action to our events, if you are so inclined please donate to manofhonor.org

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Why Your Transaction History, Backups, and Private Keys Matter More Than You Think

Whoa! I’m biased, but this topic keeps me up sometimes. Most people treat transaction history like a passive ledger—fine until it isn’t. Initially I thought it was just about receipts and tax season, but then I realized it’s the story of your on-chain life, and that story matters for security, dispute resolution, and personal clarity. On one hand the tools are simpler than they used to be, though actually the simplicity can hide major risks if you skip a few steps. Really? Yes—because transaction histories do more than show numbers; they show ...

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Syncing Mobile and Desktop Wallets for Multichain DeFi: Practical Guide to Signing and Web3 Integration

I started carrying two wallets in my browser and my phone for months. It was messy. One held Ethereum stuff, the other was where I kept BSC and a few testnets. I kept switching tabs, copying addresses, signing transactions on one device while watching gas fees on another. It felt kludgy. Over time I learned to streamline that chaos — and you can too. This piece walks through how mobile-desktop sync actually works, why signing on-device matters, and how modern web3 integration makes multichain DeFi usable in a browser-first world. No hype. Just practical tradeoffs and ...

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Don’t Let Fear In

Our American society is a big house. There is room for MAGA, Woke, liberals, conservatives, non-political, but not for the plutocratic oligarchic kleptocratic authoritarians now in charge of our government. We, as the people of the United States, are not in favor of a small group of billionaires taking over the government and mining it for our data and taxpayer money. What was it that Willie Sutton said when asked why he robbed banks? “That’s where the money is.” Why are Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos, and other one-percenters congregating around this administration...

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Devastating Cuts

Congress is proposing $880 Billion in cuts to the federal budget. The proposed cuts to Medicaid and the SNAP (food assistance) Program will be devasting for so many. The population hurt the most will he Children and our seniors.  It will have a catastrophic impact on Medicaid. Medicaid goes by many names here in Wisconsin, IRIS, Badger Care, PACE (elderly) to name a few. These cuts hit home. Medicaid has over 1 million members, covering 20% of all Wisconsinites. It includes vaccines and prescriptions. Medicaid also covers 40% of births, that’s two of every five ...

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