Sunday, September 22, 2019

Why Wisconsin is a bad place to live

I grew up in Wisconsin, left after college, and moved to the west coast to work in technology for many years. If it wasn't for that, I honestly wouldn't be here. The state lacks much, has many annoyances, and circles are strange and potentially corrupt. Huge opportunist area. I've been ripped off by just about everyone and never experienced it quite as bad as Wisconsin. I find myself wondering if problem is larger than we fear and stretches beyond Wisconsin. Especially when you consider how much training originates in the area.  Staffing companies, which as you know handle a lot of HR for business, stem from this region.  That could explain some issues in business and politics.

Below are some points why this place is a dump:

First, Wisconsin climate isn't suitable for people with sensitive bodies. Hell, it isn't suitable for anyone in my opinion. Many remain and disregard what it potentially does to them.  In a 24 hour period, certain times of year, you'll witness a 20 degree fluctuation either up, or down. This can spring on public, at the drop of a hat, especially after daylight savings end in November. The time leaders choose to roll back clocks is not well thought out. Daylight savings is an absurd idea to begin with, because it doesn't consider all science. A lot of problems scientists cite phenomenon, or unexplainable, are caused by them, past, and present lawmakers.  Slapdash decisions to impress majority, at their time, is eroding in so many unrecognizable ways. Lot of people admit it and additionally point out they don't care.  A good example, is Covid-19, pandemic, and masking. All over the internet you see public deploying lies and attempting to harm others with it. Passing off content they read from sources less credible, than experts in subspecialty medicine. If the source is not a doctor, specifically in subspecialty under contention, they aren't genuine and out of line. Your repeating that misinformation with intent to harm public is technically domestic terrorism and a crime. Many subspecialty have been quite clear each step of way, yet groups continue to pick apart, and distort what they say. Companies, moderators, and authorities have not acted on this.  The behavior is not protected under freedom of speech.

Back to Wisconsin climate. Another reason daylight savings is a bad idea is seasonal affective disorder, planetary orbital adjustment, and celestial phenomena, which impacts lighting in Midwest. That same light change additionally nails individual depression. If you don't believe me, examine academics deeper and take note to Earth orbital shifts and how it was believed to have triggered ancient global warming.  Earlier centuries, people paid attention to detail and didn't easily dismiss things. Today you're dealing with a highly incredulous audience that doesn't keep up on studies, accepts invalid, and takes for granted.

Wisconsin weather in Spring, Fall, and Winter wind is blowing between 10 to 30 mph with gusts as high 40 mph. This is especially true in Fall when cold is fighting to take over. I've seen higher gusts, but they're not as frequent, and occur maybe once a month. Sometimes more. Anything under 10 mph is rare, especially in Fall, and Winter. Humidity and dew also fluctuate a lot. Along with pollen, ragweed in Spring, and early Fall. This makes allergies, asthma, and sinus's a total nightmare. Also, there's something outside of everything I've mentioned, which affects your body year round. Especially in winter. If I had to guess, I'd say it is environmental, and has to do with pollution by companies. The symptoms feel an awful lot like flu, or what bone cancer patients describe. It makes your teeth and body ache bad.

I read somewhere, Wisconsin was in top five for dew that changes often.  I think North Carolina was number one, but they have more to do on the gorgeous coast. Plus there is more people.  If you want that sort of thing in Wisconsin you must travel to Chicago.  Big difference between people in Chicago and other large cities around the world.  The crime is especially bad in Chicago.

Last few years, Wisconsin summers have been gorgeous, but unfortunately it has been too dry and there's no moderation to any of it.  Which is the case everywhere, but at least other locations are void of negatives this place place has. Plus there are people there and not only older demographic, which I typically see in Wisconsin.

Second, if you don't have children, or belong to a circle. You will get lonely, alienated, and stereotyped in Wisconsin. I've noticed people, who do stuff in this state, make it a point to isolate folks in this category. Wisconsin is huge on raising families, so much they seem obsessed (south central is maybe worse). All business, except for bars, is modeled around this ideology. Some cities, you can't even find a 9 o'clock movie. Except on weekends, or summer months when kids are out of school. This place is super boring. It's exactly like watching their sports, slow, and methodical. On Halloween, you can't find a haunted house and they've closed most of them. Nearest one, in south central, is Rockford, and a few in Milwaukee. They have all this odd stuff in Wisconsin for soft people. I'm talking trails, corn mazes, and stupid activities for children mostly. It isn't remotely scary for adults. You'd think Halloween night, they'd have a late showing for adults at theaters. Nope. The guy who owns them, in counties like Walworth, and Rock, closes early. He hardly takes care of them. Neighboring counties follow a similar approach, which leaves a person to drive at least an hour or more for something basic. Northwest is much better and does things differently.  

I theorize, way small business was messing with operation hours, and inventory past ten years, is mostly responsible for labor problems today. I think it slowly eroded things and was difficult to see. People do this all the time and underestimate larger picture. In my time, it was first being deployed right here in the Badger state.

Most around the country follow a similar approach to doing things and it's typically this state that does its own thing.  If rest catch on, it swings right back, and as usual no one points out harm caused.  Or where original idea first began.  Only time these people take credit, is if an idea does good, or hasn't yet harmed. Typical ostentatious, grandstanding, and one-upmanship. But minute it's a large disaster, nearly crippling an entire nation, they're pretending. Seriously, which state supreme court was first to challenge mask mandates? When contagion and apathy are clearly a large problem? Or to exclude a black athlete from its black history? GOP lawmakers in Wisconsin did that exact thing to Colin Kaepernick, for his kneeling during ball games, out of protest toward treatment of black Americans from authorities.  While I don't approve of protest taking place during the national anthem, look what followed, and how much violence escalated afterward toward blacks. If you ask me, a lot of this could have been prevented years prior, if greed, and inaction wasn't so bad with wealthy in United States.  They dragged their feet, then a controversial protest, increased statistics, and now today we see result.  It would have been much cheaper, and less detrimental to country, to get off your lazy and cheap asses to address problems earlier.  But no.

Websites and other sources love to point out celebrities from the area. As if this is a good thing? Ever seen all the issues with drugs, treatment toward women, corruption, and other crime connected to celebrities? Hollywood, athletics, politics, and other subjects typically elevating an individual in the United States, always walk hand in hand with plenty negative. See country in any rush to require reforms, or to make sure an individual is free of obvious negatives prior? See the schools willing to? I wouldn't exactly be bragging about celebrity success, or them originating from this state. If anything, that proves how much it sucks. Because examine, how those same celebrities desired such things. How they poured so much into admiration elsewhere and just had to be on that pedestal with all attention on them.  Also look at the greed and what they pay themselves, in comparison.  When you measure what they give back, against what was rewarded, it speaks volumes. One could also argue, that a lousy upbringing motivates someone to work harder. That coming from pure filth, abusive surroundings, and lousy air drives them more. Ever consider that has something to do with their so-called success? See the same celebrities rushing to come back to their home state? See them trying to help it when clearly it has suffered economically? If they enjoy such an impossible task, and are indeed loyal to the area, why flee it so hard? Why not come back and fight the waste, spending, nepotism, cliqueness, and other bad dragging it down?

You also rarely witness people in public, in their 30s, or 40s in Wisconsin. Residents sleep a lot, especially after football season, and march madness. Wisconsin is a huge couch potato state, enjoys bundling up, and staying indoors. Which is fine some nights, but daily? When I was on West Coast, or down South, I had no trouble meeting people, and making new friends. Growing up in Wisconsin, and being back here after leaving, in comparison, the difference is like night and day. It's gloomy and leaves you freaked, or depressed. If you're a consultant, or any other profession, which allows flexibility to set hours, or work from home. You'll hate it here. People will judge and not believe you. Let alone understand how that life is possible. They don't comprehend anything beyond their lives and firmly believe anything else is bad. Plus they're nosy and backstab like crazy. Janesville and Milton are absolute worst. I call it talebearerville, Judasconsin.  If they trespass, or look in your windows. Don't bother calling police. Chances are they're friends.

Wisconsin consists mostly of small to middle sized business and they almost never hire consultants. Let alone someone who works like that. They simply don't have a need for it, because of their size, and this is why they can't understand it. Such a thing is mostly utilized in state of the art facilities for large corporations, which don't exist in this part of the world. Except for a few outdated facilities in Chicago and Detroit. Most business, is family owned, and a nightmare to work for. It's like a good ol' boy network, guilty of nepotism, and unfair hiring practices. The State says, it's equal opportunity, but when corporations like General Motors, Kraft, Chrysler, and a others were still around. Applications were given to friends and family only.  The railroad here still does the same thing.

Working for state itself has an unusual hiring setup.  It's mostly who you know and based on appropriate answer to one question.  I'm talking about a question that has nothing to do with job title you're applying for, your background, etc.  They're basically tossing a turd at wall, and if it sticks, you're hired.

Schools grant preferential treatment to friends and family.  Growing up in this state, I witnessed it first hand in academics, and athletics.  Complaints to upper level leadership resolves nothing and makes it worse.  If you get on their bad side, which is easy to do, they'll blacklist you. People here also carry heavy chips on their shoulders and never forgive. I figure this is hurting them in many aspects of life, but good luck conveying it. No one listens, and many give illusion they care, but midway through you realize it's an act.

Atmosphere in this state frowns upon a lifestyle with flexibility, or great pay. Doctors and lawyers get away with it, because they work themselves to death, and are desperately needed. This area, in a lot of ways, harasses, and encourages you to except a life of mediocrity. So you'll be like surroundings. Perhaps it's jealousy, or envy, but either way it is very real. Someone should inform their teachers, education isn't only about what you know, but how quickly you can answer the question. You ask many Wisconsin residents something, and it takes them forever to compile a response. I don't think any of them were timed in classes. Mostly, they pretend not to hear you, so you'll repeat yourself. Just so they can slow it down and be annoying. Interesting how everyone in this state has a hearing problem, but elsewhere, like Illinois, they hear just fine. These guys love to feign ignorance.

People in Wisconsin mostly do stuff with families. If they do go out with friends, which is rare, it'll be with kids they grew up with. Probably to a local tavern, which are chock full of rednecks. Basically they're mostly cliques. Unfortunately, environment in Wisconsin is designed to push you out by death, or moving. I know that sounds sad, but it is true. And it isn't like they advertise that, or say it. But after you've experienced this location you'll see it. Unless delusional, part of their cliques, or had a better experience. Which I seriously question. An individual can obviously radiate toxic onto others, and certainly I ain't perfect. Which is why I kept reading over the years.  I began paying attention when YouTube started and social media afterward. I had no trouble finding others saying exact same things. And yes I stayed out of the conversation and only observed.  I kid you not, the complaints were the same.

And again, this was my personal experience. Before my spouse training, and also prior to many getting married, and starting families, it was a lot better.  Being in circles, and having friends helps a lot, if a location is lacking. You won't see what I am talking inside circles.  Most my age, had kids, or family. Something to stay occupied. I had none of that. I spent years in situations, where I was alone on the holidays and no one invited me over for Thanksgiving, or anything. Oddly, these same people are volunteering at local soup kitchens, and hospice facilities, without even considering for a moment what landed victims there. They could care less. I think they're fakes and frauds, because they're only volunteering for credit on paper, and not doing it for common good. Which is interesting, because same individuals act like they're too busy, once becoming parents. They technically aren't, if you watch them. Because they have no trouble finding time for things they enjoy.  They'll also tell people, how they're broke. Yet they being buying latest iPhones, own Harley's, private getaways, and waste all kinds of garbage.

When I lived elsewhere, people totally had same distractions, like kids, and their jobs, but it never stopped them from recognizing obvious. Most people in Wisconsin don't seem to give a damn, or think how it can backfire.

Third, driving in this state is a major nightmare. Not only does it possess worst designed roadways, but it has bad drivers. I'm talking about people who think safety is all about driving extremely slow. If they aren't totally dense, and dumb. They're vindictive and dangerous. Many try to enforce their view point, by utilizing own automobile as a weapon. They'll either hog a lane, swerve at you, or speed up. So you can't pass. Something else they're notorious for is leaving an extreme amount of space in front. In cities, where intersection traffic lights are not synced, as most are in Wisconsin, this is a major problem. Because it causes unsafe scenarios and bottlenecks. They're also not fanning out and utilizing all lanes. Motorists will bunch up in one lane, because they're afraid to merge, or switch when approaching their turn. It is the most hilarious and idiotic display of driving you'll ever see. All the police do is obsess favorite traffic violations, which is usually something that involves low risk for them. That or they do things to benefit cronies. If no one in their circles benefits, and they do lift a finger elsewhere, it'll be based on stupid and assumptions. I estimate a lot of accidents were written off as nonsense and made up. Many insurance companies don't even listen to police anymore and do own thing.  It's usually about numbers.

These people don't recuse themselves from a case, if personal affiliation with either party. I've noticed this about judicial, enforcement, and layers. And it impacts things, which might be why speeding and other is overlooked in some accidents.  It let's them maneuver everything to theirs and friends advantage. I've been blamed and had citations stacked before when it was never my fault. For no reason at all. After investigating, months, and years later. I had no trouble finding conflict of interest between officer, department, and other parties.  Whatever counsel, is available in area, doesn't touch it, and cites no case. But lawyers outside area don't feel same way. In state, counsel lacks litigation experience experience, because their courts tend to encourage settlement. Yet fact remains, we regularly see similar cases raised elsewhere. Capitalism is responsible. The greed from private ownership bends individual ethics. I ain't saying I'm opposed to capitalism, but groups are performing a lousy job mitigating and have a Walt Disney definition of the word capitalism.  They do for a lot of language and tend to dwell on favorite parts of constitution, while ignoring rest. That, or disregarding own hypocrisy when preaching a cause.  It's all about them and what they want.

Fourth, medical in this state is appalling. From human medicine, to veterinary medicine, it's extremely messed up. The University of Wisconsin Madison Veterinary program has taken money over the years, from biotech, and governments, to test on live animals. They supposedly shut it down, but I often wonder. Take time to research background and educational upbringing of your veterinarian. I last did this in 2017, and was amazed at volume of veterinarians from University of Wisconsin Madison alma mater only. Diversity of other programs was practically nonexistent.  Prices are also way high.  For the cost of an exploratory surgery, on a feline at UW, you can get a kidney transplantation. Plus all kinds of follow up at UC Davis in California. Which first started the program on kidneys and are far more experienced. UW will take your money and act like they don't know what they're doing. I've witnessed them negligent, more than once, and show zero sympathy, while acting rude.   I think a lot of their positive reviewers are clinical only, or close family, and friends. You got people reviewing themselves, in all aspects of business in this state, which is unethical. Plus you see public evidence on social media of potential affiliation. Google leaves reviews up and has never investigates all sides. I don't know of anyone who was ever contacted by them requesting evidence. Stuff is based off lies and hearsay. They typically choose the business side of things and you practically have no rights.

There's also price gouging in human medicine in Wisconsin.  I one time went in for a scan, lab work, and brief five minute visit prior. They sent out a bill, a week later, in excess of $25,000 dollars.  They also split up things and are now outsourcing each section of medicine. And each wants own payment, whether insurance is ready to pay, or not.  They come after you for it, nail your credit for something technically not your fault, and held up by others.  All of this for something they don't technically work on anyway.  Think they share that prior to performing work? And they knew what area of body we were focusing on and suspected. If they didn't work on that region, why waste ones time and rip them off? There was recently an article in NBC about a similar experience, and wouldn't you know it, writer shared exact same experience right here in Wisconsin at a hospital in Milwaukee.  They eventually negotiated them down on cost, but they too were ripping patient off.  I've never witnessed the problem, as bad as it is right here in Wisconsin, and you never see federal get involved.  Oh, you read of them typically investigating folks down south, but never up here.  In fact, this area gets a lot of handouts from uncle sam. So they're rewarded for ripping people off and potentially bending the law?  What does it matter, what an administration in Washington does for voters, if municipal, county, or state takes it in ways never mentioned? And they do.  You see it all the time and neither party mentions that in debates. When you get a chance, examine what Wisconsin contributes to federal. Look at their GDP and how much of it are contracts with Uncle Sam. Think that doesn't put pressure on departments to show leniency? Nice moral compass.

Fifth, the state lacks large cities. Two biggest are probably Madison and Milwaukee. And this isn't saying much. Madison is probably the best and has a better organized government, but both lack size. Which matters for kids and young adults. Activities are limited, especially key times of year. Another large problem, is contractual help for home services. Outside of Madison and Milwaukee you're at the mercy of a system of contractors. Who only help cronies. It's impossible to get anyone, from larger areas, to travel outside to you. They all talk, believe whatever other contractors tell them, have a strong tendency to blacklist, and treat outsiders like dirt. Contractual help in this state, and northern Illinois, is among the worst in country, in my view. If they aren't misrepresenting themselves, they're ripping customers off badly. A lot of em, have their services advertised as business, or residential. Which is totally misleading. If you're a resident, not a business, and have an appointment scheduled. It will get bumped, if a business comes along and needs them. Whether you were there first or not. Which happens most of the time. The area needs people, who strictly work residential only. Or run their schedules, first come, first serve. You have this in larger cities, which Wisconsin is largely deprived of.

Sixth, state legislature is stacked Republican and huge Trump supporters.  They believe in stuff that's bizarre and unsubstantiated.  Huge police state, that supports law enforcement. Right, or wrong.  Most deny science and are extreme.  They think pandemic isn't real and viruses are made up liberal tools.  Most northern counties vote red and are a part of the problem.  Numerous lawmakers, and law enforcement, have been cited for stuff and still keep their jobs.  Their oversight boards, are like illusion of justice, and can be stacked with friends. Or fellow union people, which makes zero sense considering. Some tabloids did research on cops fired for bad behavior, that successfully landed jobs in neighboring counties. The state has poor ethics and might be the worst. 

Seventh, taxes are insanely high here. Not only does the state have high property, and income tax, but fees for things like gas tax, registration, miscellaneous fees on utilities, starting and maintaining a business, etc.  I've also witnessed them attempt double and triple dipping on things, that should be covered in taxes like emergency services, or showing up at scene of an accident.  Which is insane, considering how high their taxes, and how many different kinds of taxes. It ain't only rate of taxes, amount, but also duration.  They'll be asking it each year, whereas some states only require registration every so many years.  Lot of gouging in ways rarely mentioned in tabloids, or reviews.  

Eighth, cost of realty and rent is too high.  Particularly when you bench against circles, climate, activities, surroundings, health, cliques, and safety. I see rent prices in cities like Milwaukee, and Madison, similarly priced with like communities of warmer climate elsewhere. Not only nicer, but better employment, more to do, no state tax, better relationships, and ethical public. I can't emphasis the ethics point enough because they're bad in Wisconsin. Their home prices are absurd, in cities like Madison, and Waukesha. Janesville is catching up, won't stop spending, and has absurdly high utilities.

Another issue with realty up here, clique municipality, municipal accountability, municipal cronyism. Ditto for contractors and others.  They love to only help friends and family, while screwing everyone else. Oh they'll take your money, alright, but getting them to finish, and do what was promised, is another story.  In Janesville, we had people build next to us. They intentionally built higher, pitched landscaping at us badly, and municipal did nothing.  They weren't even inspecting each step of the way.  When you call them on it, they make excuses and pass the buck. Ethics is appallingly bad on all levels.  Lot of apathy.  State, which some issues are technically their responsibility, also does nothing. My home has neighbors, both north and south, obviously pitching their water at me. If you built a wall on both sides with clear plexiglass, and walked back there when raining, it would look like two massive and decorative fish tanks.  Yet, way the guilty describe it, there's no such thing. Never mind the obvious trails in soil by water and how it trickles directly at us. Or the large stains on patio, retaining walls, foundation, and other damage caused. Think they give a shit? Sconnies in a nutshell.

Ninth, the people drive me up the wall. All they do is obsess sports, drinking, and family. They're also the biggest fakes, liars, and incredulous opportunists you'll ever know. Large problems with backstabbing, stereotyping, and gang stalking. And it's near impossible to make friends, because existing circles are tightly closed, and extremely overanalytical. Even if you're lucky, and they accept you, I guarantee you'll hate it, and be miserable. Because again, they're nothing but opportunists. When chips are down and you need em for emotional support. They're no where to be found, but when they need something. You're suppose to drop what you're doing. They only use you, or lead you on, in case something better comes along. And when it does you won't hear from them. You have to constantly watch your possessions, and your spouse. Minute you turn your back they're right there messing with it. If you defend yourself, and speak up, they'll flip it on you and gaslight. Make you out to be the toxic one, because you stood up for yourself, feelings, or principles.

Something else they'll do, is if you move on from them, and don't speak again. They'll stalk, harass you endlessly, and spread all kinds of rumors. Anyone normal would move, because it's obviously sour. Watch what they do.  You'll get groups gang stalking, notes appearing in systems not true about you, unfair treatment by public services connected to them, etc. I had an accident and of the officers and department connected was exhibiting all kinds of trails to past circles. On social media, you could see recent public correspondence and past toxic circles liking their activity. More or less to imply recent collaboration, or affiliation. When you see such a thing, after suspicious performance by a reporting party, no way will you not suspect. Especially when an attorney, independent from it all, also criticizes their behavior. 

Again, above is my experience growing up in Wisconsin, and now being back here for over 10 years.  This place sucks, and when clocks roll back for Daylight saving time, in November, it's like a light switch from bad to horrendous.  Pandemic hitting in 2020 only made it worse and much has closed down.  Add insult to injury, a lot of Wisconsin residents have been absolutely terrible at respecting surroundings, and not masking up.  They've also been traveling a lot, and getting together, like as though nothing is wrong.  They say their numbers are low, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's manipulated, inaccurately impacted by science like workforce and other.  A lot of people at key areas are all friends across the board, which affects same numbers. 

When Facebook first began, I was searching profiles and examining a lot of information provided. You'd be surprised at the amount of conflict.  Some positions are held immorally and potentially illegal. I remember reading about stories investigated and tried in the south for similar setups.  Yet you never hear about it happening up here.  The judge, in Rittenhouse trial, nailed it when subject came up about the gun he had for age, and crossing border way he did.  Way the state law is written has many holes, and makes you wonder if intentionally done that way, so circles can benefit. 

One last detail about the people, and another example of what I am talking about:  They're largely intolerant and hypocritical. After sharing this view, one of them was so kind as to add untrue notes, in a southern Wisconsin professional organization computer system about me. These statements were were not only untrue, but never proven in court of law. That's libel.  This is exactly what I've been talking about.  They have no respect for surroundings and believe they're above the law.  This organization itself, had the nerve to hold their duty hostage, as blackmail, if we didn't turn the cheek and pretend it never happened. Which is also wrong, because they're repeating untrue things, breaching policies to protect a friend, and doing it all while masquerading themselves opposite to the public. My wife was standing right there and heard it. She couldn't believe and was shocked. I personally wasn't surprised and have witnessed behavior of this nature my entire life in Wisconsin.  It's how groups are here.

How can someone, and their family, possibly enjoy an area when groups act this way? When they have such a stronghold on key areas? Especially with all the other negatives in comparison?

Last, city services for many municipalities, is severely lacking. I realize workforce is under attack today, and existence of phenomenon like great resignation. But what help does exist won't lift a finger for many obvious things they're suppose to.  Particularly in south central like Rock County.  Which if you compare their rates for things like utilities, to the rest of state, and country, is inexcusable that lawmakers haven't taken action against them. We've had neighbors, for instance, who've deployed new development, and done so in an unscrupulous way.  An illegal way. Yet the city, who are suppose to be inspecting property, before allowing builder to proceed forward, has done nothing prior, or afterward.  None of this is ever mentioned in those reviews you see off major tabloids, magazines, or networks.  Characteristics they use to grade an area for many subjects fails to consider a lot, which matters to homeowners, families, and outsiders. It can literally waste time, destroy their lives, and siphon a nest egg. One of the former district attorney's in this area, used to daily walk his dog down the street, watch it shit in our yard, and not pick it up.  This routine went on for years. And he did it right in front of a camera.

The skilled trades, employment, medical, both veterinary and human medicine, is fraught with all kinds of cliquey.  No way are services rendered to outsiders anywhere near the same they provide to cronies.  That is of course if you even receive a callback. Many like to require money down before lifting a finger, will show late once receiving that money, and potentially not complete work.  If they do, compare quality to same work they did for friends.  Also, compare cost.  There's a lot of price gouging taking place and lawmakers do nothing. You never hear about any of it in those popular reviews. What platforms exist for the small guy to review, are chock full of fake, questionable moderation, and ignorance.

This country is currently experiencing economic issues with its housing market, and two political parties who stink at moderation, prioritization, and implicit bias in a lot of locations. You see same bias in the media, who is supposed to be there for the people, and appears more preoccupied with furthering far left agenda. Or playing world cop.  They dwell on same subjects, while other news goes by the roadside, and never gains an ounce of attention, in comparison. 

In 2020, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told the press, its unemployment system was designed to create 'pointless roadblocks'. I've found this with damn near every facet of Government, on many subjects, besides employment. Whether it be Federal, State, County, or Municipality. Don't be surprised, if when you realize it down the road, you hear my voice in the back of your head saying I told you so. 

Lot of our police officers take full advantage of the oversights to rip people off on the side of their jobs.  Like the stock act, which aims to forbid lawmakers from investing in stock market, similar legislation should be passed in states to prevent other positions from similar side activities with investment. Allowing law enforcement to invest in things, like realty, is wrong. Because they can use their power to harm and manipulate things.  Many of them also have family and friends in other positions of government that can carve paths for them.  I am astounded at the lack of ethics in states like Wisconsin. In southern Wisconsin, for instance, I know of at least two officers who have investment outfits in realty. And they sometimes use for unscrupulous purposes. No one in municipal steps in, and stops them, if someone complains.  Council members always direct people to get an attorney and do nothing. And none want the cases. Most who practice in area, I suspect, are their friends. I see evidence of acquaintance, or possible close friendship on social media between parties. Even when individuals strictly set privacy settings, but are still active in speech and likes on applications like Facebook, you can still publicly see activity.

Regarding UW Veterinary, an example of those tests I was speaking of earlier. Business and governments pay all kinds of money to researchers and my studies point to University of Wisconsin. Lot of the solid evidence is cloaked, but some they admitted to when PITA went after them in 2010, and beyond with accusation. It's upsetting, especially when you consider how a great deal of the practicing veterinary doctors in area, are from that alma mater, and training done during the period studies took place. Ever see that mentioned in reviews, or tabloids, discussing most livable cities in America? A local news outlet in Madison, just recently did a piece about Madison itself and its ranking. And we all know pets are a large part of families. Perhaps some aren't educating themselves, or the great pet owners they're masquerading themselves to be? Who the hell wants to live in an area, where you have difficulty finding medical expertise for pets not from that period, or alma mater? More specifically, if they participated themselves? And many in state currently practicing did. Fact that so many locals keep giving them positive reviews has me wondering about their involvement as well. It's disgusting.

Here's the article that just came out today in national news about the studies and how some are concerned. Whether this exact one is fully connected to area, I can't say for sure, without internal access. They probably destroyed everything when it went public:

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/exclusive-musk-neuralink-faces-federal-221949094.html

If everything I mention above doesn't move you, listen to this:

Remember how I mentioned a municipality in south central Wisconsin allowed the construction of a home next to us illegally?  This was a lot that everyone on our street knew
would never sell, because of the way entire block was graded by original developer. All the water flowed to it and would collect in the center, if excess rainfall, melted snow, or anything else.  A well known city, just above the Illinois/Wisconsin border itself, built on it using contractors from outside the area, built higher, and severely pitched its grade at our lot.  Endangering fully grown evergreens transplanted on our lot years ago by horticulture experts. Transplanted to help obstruct light and noise from a trucking company adjacent, who performed most their activity late at night.  Medical doctors and others on this street were being terrorized by this same behavior intermittently and unpredictably.  For years complaints went unanswered by private, local leaders, and enforcement. They wouldn't do anything and local legal counsel would not help.  All acted as if in cahoots.

The state has laws prohibiting this sort of thing, but what is the point if no one is enforcing?  Subject technically falls under jurisdiction of the DNR, and like others, inquiries and requests go unanswered. You also see connection to many parties at each branch on social media, more or less implying friendships. If you drive down the street, the grading is obvious and any prospective buyer easily sees it. Yet there be the same city jacking up our taxes each year as though home is like any other in county.  I can't find an example like it anywhere in the state.

Here's the kicker, after conducting research on the unknown developer who did this, it's two city employees that supposedly started the company as a side investment. I think the city did this and made it appear as though a private investment, because it's a property they were stuck with.  So they took and pinned it on innocent.  Another interesting detail, the two employees are cops. And we all know the arrogance and chances of winning such a case. Wisconsin in a nutshell.

Both me and my wife are from this state and grew up here.  We began dating in high school and did our undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin. I went into technology and my wife was in the sciences. She graduated BacT at UW, medical school, and top of her class for both. Then after residency we relocated back to Wisconsin.  Few doctors do that and this is how the area thanks us?  And believe me, it's already short staffed. There are physician openings that still haven't been filled from over ten years ago.  Few doctors wanna come to this location.  We both came from working class families and didn't have much money. I had to drop out early, because of it, and stood by her side ever since.  Only to come all the way back after this long journey and have local government siphon what extra we might of made.  I warned her not to come back and she didn't listen. All she could think about was getting closer to her mom and dad. We not only carry pain, like everyone else, from Covid-19, burnout, insanely rising costs, and everything else. But local leaders taking advantage as well? It ain't right and this state is corrupt.

Remember how I said that I dropped out of college?  Entire reason that was the case, is because my father was wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit as an educator.  I wanted to join the military and get in on the GI bill, but he said he'd pay and begged me not to.  Near the tail end of my junior year my father abruptly lost his job, without pay, and I was forced to work at same time. Eventually it impacted things and there wasn't enough.  The state itself paid its employees around four dollars an hour and that isn't including the absurd minimum wage at the time from my other job.  It was nowhere near enough.  Make matters worse, the university didn't exit me appropriately, which impacted my overall GPA.  I even had paperwork showing proof of notification, exit, and they wouldn't correct it to this day. Basically making all effort for nothing. 

The crime my father was accused of, he was acquitted on everything and city was ordered to reinstate position and payback time lost. They didn't reinstate his job, way it was prior, and returned him to something he wasn't qualified to do.  Had things setup to intentionally stress him out daily.  My dad died a few years later. Yes, this is the same city we currently reside in with existing problems.  Exact same location also caused other problems to other family.  I had a brother, who had an accident that was the counties fault. Because they were using faulty equipment. Yes people said stuff and were naturally ignored. That case also went to court and they were considered at fault.

Years later, I was picking up a former classmate, because I didn't want him driving drunk. He wasn't at location we arranged over phone, and when I looked for him inside this club, I was immediately, and unprovoked attacked by five strangers.  It put me in the hospital and caused medical problems later.  Case also went to court and the judge reduced penalty to one perpetrator, who had history of attacks. This case being reduced kept him from going to jail.  This exact same cities police department, for whatever reason, didn't charge and investigate the other parties responsible.  According to notes by investigator, they knew who some of them were. I couldn't believe it and felt violated. And I already have disabilities from when I was born.

And now today all the rest? Still think my view of area is off? You all remember the attacks in Waukesha, Wisconsin?  How Darrell E. Brooks drove an SUV into a crowd of people at their Christmas Parade in November 2021? Remember the criticism of outside experts in media for how low bail was toward Darrell, considering previous infraction? I want you to remember that case and also think about mine.  It didn't surprise me in the least to see that low bail.  It isn't the first time, especially in south central. Pretrial services rated him potential high risk and yet still they did nothing?

If many of you truly cared about this state, and poured even a fraction of effort you do into attacking someone wronged by it, trying to share their story, instead into being patient and hearing everything, who knows how much better it might be today? Your cliques are nothing but a bunch of violators and bullies masquerading exact opposite.  And believe me there's much more. Rumors were spread. When we relocated back to the area, after my spouse training, I immediately reached out to staffing firms, I worked with before.  One in Milwaukee said they wouldn't work with me off a rumor they heard from one of their competitors in Madison. The statements were never proven in court of law, so that makes it slander.  They were basically following hearsay and repeating it themselves. Another firm did the same thing in Madison on its north side. In the state of Wisconsin, it's supposed to be a crime to inhibit another from attempting to seek employment.  Yet they are doing it.  And for such low penalty, as many celebrities pointed out in past, it's only good business to continue violating. Further, I invite anyone to research burden of proof for such violation. It isn't possible. You practically have to break the law to exhibit that proof, which would get it tossed. Many sections of their own code are catch-22 and double standards. Corrupt business knows this and potentially takes full advantage.

Why you think the current president wanted to beef up IRS so much? Local, county, state, and federal, if you carefully examine each you'll have no trouble finding suspicious holes in language. Only time this countries departments lift a finger, is when a case like Trump. And look at the harm. Look at how many invested in his campaign before.  Take a wild guess how much of its original investment is from Wisconsin? More specifically, exact same city I speak of above.  No joke. Another interesting detail, oppositional party in Wisconsin exhibits zero desire to hear anymore details. Especially when it could benefit them in many ways. 

What we have in this country is the illusion of things. Illusion of justice. Illusion of caring and other things. You think because someone isn't sharing their story it don't exist?  Ever heard of backlash? Fear of repercussions? Wait a second, I thought this was land of liberty?  Yeah? What a deceiving pile of shit all the language is.  The media hand picks what it wants based on shock value and other things. This is a what a system of numbers gets you.  Know what's really amusing about that?  Lot of the stuff directly under their noses entire time would of actually gave them a colossal goldmine. That's what happens when you follow what groups push in this country.  You're listening to dummy gauges. 

Nothing but a buddy system jam-packed with quid pro quo. Right, or wrong.  Former President Carter nailed it when he said the United States is an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery. Tell me something, whenever a news topic, do you see all the right questions being asked and answered fully? In 2019, University of Wisconsin released a homecoming video. They later pulled it after criticism. When you get a chance watch it and tell me if you see much not white about it. After that, take a peek at the states incarceration and other numbers. Interesting how a shooting like the one in Kenosha receives so little media exposure, but a similar one elsewhere is all over headlines. Even more interesting, how so little awareness brought to subject in comparison to other acts like it elsewhere afterward. And even when nothing is done to those responsible, and to this day, they're still working same position.  Meanwhile in Yahoo comments: Job well done to our men in blue. Amen! Justice served.

Guys, you are opposite what you say.  One who travels such extremes telling lies is typically overcompensating for a tiny instrument downstairs. Hiding behind such language, and system, facading appropriate.

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