Without further ado, let me give you the most thought provoking articles I read from Waukesha bloggers this week. If you have some either by Waukesha bloggers or about anything Waukesha, add them in the comments or send an email to thoughtfulconservative [at] yahoo [dot] com.
Three area bloggers give summaries of local news with brief comments on each topic just about every day. One is Jeff at Five Points blog. His Wednesday summary had excellent suggestions for streamlining Planning Commission meetings.
The second is Fox Head. His Saturday post had a good paragraph on Waukesha’s budget and the slosing of bus route 9.
Third is The Spring City Chronicle. He dealt with Waukesha budget matters also, concentrating on big increases in a couple of items. He had a good discussion on a post concerning the Crandon tragedy. He also did some ghost blogging.
The Asian Badger gives kudos to Sens. Kohl and Feingold. Yes, you read that right.
Tim at The Other Side of My Mouth and I don’t agree too often. But this post about recent calls in Congress about Move0n.org and Rush Limbaugh is right on.
The folks at Hobo Springs are into their Biggest Loser “competition.”
Jessica McBride has some PR advice for the authorities dealing with the Crandon tragedy.
Yorick’s Persiflage adds his thoughts on Christians and politics.
Scott Feldstein asks about our favorite mint or gum. Those Altoids boxes are nifty.
Fletch at Two Heroes has some interesting thoughts. I’d link to them directly, but I still can’t figure out how to. I think he just updates one post for each day he writes for as long as he wants the post to be.
At Peterepublic.org, Pete gives his opinion of the proposed changes to Wisconsin license plates for vets.
Silent e speaks about the fact that crude oil was above $83 yet gas was at its lowest level in 6 months.
Lisa at Sequentially Speaking disappoints all male comic book readers everywhere.
MommaBlogger at Homemaker’s Guide to the Galaxy posts about kids saying the darndest things at the darndest times.
Sancho at La Raza de Waukesha takes exception to the title of Wiggy’s post.
James at Wigderson Library & Post gives us the entire conversation between Ann Coulter and Donny Deutsch that has everyone in an uproar for some reason.
Dad29 has a novel way of determining how much to contribute to a campaign.
Well, I think that’s it for this week. If I’ve left something out, let me know. As usual nominate your own in the comments.





























