Facts and good sense managed to beat back the one ugly outburst of anti-refugee paranoia that cropped up in this year’s Legislative Session. Now I’m proud…
Month: April 2016
KELO-TV commits another headline error, saying that Senator John Thune “weighs in” on the 2016 Presidential race. “Weighing in” means you step on the scale…
American Indian activist James Cadwell submits this essay on the decline of white Chamberlain and that border town’s opportunity to recover by embracing its only growing…
Online petitions aren’t worth the electrons on which they are printed (at least not until I take over the Senate, pass a secure online petitioning law, and…
Bennett County gets an exciting primary this year. Four candidates want to be Bennett County’s next state’s attorney, two Republicans and two Democrats. However, two of…
Bob Ellis continues to construct his own reality, alleging that Democrats have an “infatuation with Marxism and anti-Americanism.” (For the record, I am infatuated with pizza rolls,…
The Board of Regents doesn’t listen to every memo from Governor Dennis Daugaard. Check out the programs they are expanding to respond to workforce needs:…
How do we govern at the end of the world? A couple weeks ago, Dale Bartscher of Family Heritage Alliance blogged about his disappointment with the…
Stu Whitney gives District 9 Democratic House candidate Michael Saba the kind of press every candidate wishes for. World traveler, development consultant for the Avera McKennan…
Among the unsolved mysteries of South Dakota’s EB-5 scandal is how $167 million in state subsidies and private capital, including $95 million in EB-5 visa…