John Torinus
John Torinus is the chairman of Serigraph Inc. in West Bend. He is involved with several business and civic organizations and is the author of “The Company That Solved Health Care.”
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Single moms, poverty and contraceptives
Giving women choices reduces government spending.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: How will Gov. Walker finish his term?
Wisconsin is average or lagging on a range of economic metrics.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Buffet, buddies grind jobs sausage at Kraft Heinz
Politics had nothing to do with the decision to close the Oscar Mayer plant, John Torinus says.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Look deeper on health costs
Health care spending isn’t down because of the Great Recession. The throttle on the inflationary curve can be found at the ground level in this innovative nation.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Brain drain, UW fiscal strain interconnect
The state’s brain drain and the fiscal crunch at UW System are inter-connected.
Up the middle on immigration issue
When the rhetoric on immigration dies down after the presidential campaigns in late 2016, the nation will need to get serious about resolving the issue. It is untenable to have 11 million people floating in political no man's land.
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Walker halfway there on health reform
Gov. Scott Walker's just released plan that aims to put him out front of other GOP presidential candidates on the repeal of Obamacare includes some salient points, but fails to address the major issue of rising costs.
Rep. Ryan: Bring home U.S. dollars to build roads
As Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and his fellow budgeteers in Congress try to rustle up funds for road construction, they could be looking at a windfall in taxes on $2 trillion parked overseas by U.S. corporations.
Reorganization of UW colleges just a start
The reorganization of the 13 UW Colleges into four regional groups should be viewed as a first step toward a regional reorganization of the whole University of Wisconsin System.
A UW authority without authority?
The more you look at it, the more the proposal for a UW authority looks like a gift horse for the university.