Rep. Kristi Noem has been peddling the estate tax repeal with her favorite tale of woe, about how her wealthy farm family failed to do the basic…
Month: April 2015
South Dakota’s smartest high school seniors will have the opportunity to ask Governor Dennis Daugaard why he thinks their labor is worth a dollar less tomorrow at…
Supporters of the referred school opt-out have taken to the web. Support Our Schools RC urges Rapid City school district voters to vote yes on June 2 for the six-million-dollar,…
An eager reader sends me this Fresh Air interview with Kevin Kruse, author of One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America. Kruse says…
The nice folks at Planned Parenthood are good neighbors. South Dakota has a problem with sexually transmitted diseases, and Planned Parenthood is addressing that problem…
One way to kill the argument for killing the youth minimum wage cut is to point out the foolishness on which kids spend their money, like…
Senator Mike Rounds pretends to be Tea Party, and the best he can do is bleat ineffectually about lost court cases. Senator Rounds is among 33…
The state Transportation Commission has previously mentioned the possibility of temporarily rolling back the new 80-mile-per-hour speed limit on Interstate 90 around Sturgis. Now Bob Mercer…
Among things the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Teachers and Students should not debate is whether South Dakota has a teacher shortage. The mainstream media now speaks…
Yesterday we learned that Hot Springs activist Bob Newland and Sioux Falls antiquarian Andrew Ziegler have organized Consistent South Dakota, a ballot question committee formed with this mission: We intend to…