I lived in Madison, Wisconsin for about three years - the time period surrounding my one year at the University of Wisconsin. Even after graduating from Arizona State University this spring, I'm still about the biggest Wisconsin Badgers fan you'll ever meet. The city is beautiful during the non-winter months and it's one of the best college atmospheres in the world. Sometimes I miss it.
But I don't miss the communism. From Van Helsing at Moonbattery:
Madison, Wisconsin — which competes with Ann Arbor for the title of the Berkeley of the Midwest — has solved both high gas prices and the imaginary global warming crisis in a single blow: by proposing a ban on drive-through windows.
Explains Eric Sundquist of the Madison Plan Commission, who doesn't want to permit a new Starbucks to have a drive-through window:
Given the concern about all the carbon going into the atmosphere, I'm not sure we should be building more places for people to sit idling in their cars.
There is seemingly no end to the behaviors that those on the left seek to prevent you from engaging in. I wonder if the communist quoted in the story complains so vehemently about the actual property damage, destruction and smoke emitted at Madison's famous annual Hempfest? Methinks probably not.


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