Top 10 Stories of 2018
Foxconn's outrages, Walker's decline, white nationalism's rise. Most popular columns of 2018.
It’s the worst deal in state history and the biggest subsidy ever given to a foreign company in U.S. history. And that was just for starters, as the Foxconn deal got ever worse, as documented in our reports this year, which were six of the most popular Murphy’s Law columns of the year.
Also popular were stories on the decline of Scott Walker, the Republicans, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Not a great year for all three and 2019 may not be any better.
Here are the most popular columns of the past year in reverse order:
10. About That Republican Victory
Voters rejected Democrats for the Assembly, Robin Vos declares. Er, not exactly.
9. Foxconn Deal Gets Even Worse
$4.1 billion handout will deliver even less benefits, more costs than imagined.
8. Journal Sentinel Abandons Print Readers?
Paper’s circulation plummets as owner Gannett pushes switch to digital.
7. The Full File on Foxconn
City report on Foxconn’s history is eye opening. Why didn’t state do its due diligence?
6. Is Foxconn Contract Illegal?
Attorneys may sue, but urge Evers and Kaul to pursue a suit to overturn contract.
5. City a Leader in White Nationalism
New Berlin is headquarters for neo-Nazi party founded by George Lincoln Rockwell.
4. Why Walker Lost
He seemed to have the perfect strategy. The top 10 reasons he failed.
3. Foxconn Deal Allows Low-Ball Wages
Documents show state will allow 93 percent of workers to earn less than $15 hour.
2. Is Foxconn Double Crossing Walker?
Latest admission by company gives the game away.
1. Foxconn’s Story Changes. Yet Again.
Nearly all the manufacturing will be done by robots, company says.
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