If you just allow public unfettered access you are going to end up with roads that are all rutted up.
We are fortunate here with Chequamegon-Nicolet that it is probably the best managed in terms of timber management of the...
It has to have had a great economic impact. Is that right?
We are going to go someplace where we can get that done in much quicker time.
What is more important, a little bit of gravel and maybe some roadwork to fix the road up or freedom to actually be able...
Because people will say, 'OK, sure, it has an economic impact. But this is benefiting the environment by reducing the ac...
This is a humanitarian crisis as much as it is a national security crisis as well.
Our local communities feel abandoned by the Federal Government and this White House and this Administration and are payi...
you can talk about fee-for-service going to a value-based model. Again, those are just buzz words.
the root cause of all of this is a third-party payer system.
It's completely broken.
I think we ought to start figuring out a way to transition that were doctors are at the top of the treatment pyramid rat...
We've got government control, by and large, setting the terms for how the insurance companies operate.
We have taken the benefit of free market competition out of healthcare and that's the problem we're dealing with.