Battle in Wisconsin between unions and government symptomatic of a system that has gone awry across the county
I am in a quandary about the current Wisconsin union battles with their state government. I can see both sides of the issue and they each have their points. The unions don’t want to release their hold on what few participants they have left these days; the people don’t want or need more to be lost from their paychecks. The state budget is lacking so what should happen now?

Courtesy photos / Michael Annicchiarico, 33, of Ormond Beach, has been named a "person of interest" in the case of missing 31-year-old Mandy Ciehanoski of Holly Hill, now presumed dead and the victim of homicide, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Courtesy photo (far left) and NSBNews.Net file photo / Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility testified Feb. 18 before the Florida House's Economic Affairs Committee chaired by State Rep, Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, on the glut of claims that have yet been addressed for businesses on the gulf coast impacted by the BP oil spill.
Courtesy photo / The scene from a Florida Department of Transportation camera on Interstate 95 south of New Smyrna Beach shows thick smoke billowing from a massive forest fire in nearby Brevard County that forced the closure of the highway Monday.
Courtesy photo / This Department of Transportation camera image Tuesday on Interstate 95 shows the intensity of the nearby wildfire straddling the Volusia and Brevard County lines.