Republican blogger John Tsitrian criticizes Governor Dennis Daugaard for more reactive budget stinginess. Tsitrian says that instead of constantly retightening the belt and hoping things get better,…
Month: May 2017
When the director of the FBI decided not to bring charges against a Presidential candidate for transmitting classified information on a private server in a way that…
Conservative blogger Gordon Howie is struggling to find signs of hope from the Republican President with whom he is stuck. He cheers tentatively for the “gigantic“, “herculean”…
The Bureau of Economic Analysis finds that the economy grew in every state in the last quarter of 2016: South Dakota lost its sizzle from…
Back in January, the Obama Administration rejected six permit applications from companies seeking to use seismic testing to hunt for oil off our nation’s Eastern seaboard. The Trump Administration…
It’s not just Washington, D.C., that needs a special prosecutor. Watertown mayoral candidate Sarah Caron says Watertown needs to appoint an independent investigator to figure out how her…
Klan-lite rallies featuring non-Muslims explaining the evils of Islam draw a couple hundred fearful South Dakotans needing their prejudices affirmed. Pastors in Rapid City recruit a Muslim neighbor to discuss…
Golly, even Senator John Thune thinks a good Democrat can run a competitive race for Governor in 2018: Student: With Gov. Daugaard’s time coming to a close,…
Facing Marty Jackley’s subpoena harassment, intrepid reporter Dana Ferguson reports on LEAD South Dakota, a new political women’s group that may find some qualified women to run against…
Joe Kirby tells me that Open Primaries South Dakota has submitted a revised draft of its open-primary amendment to the Attorney General. The text submitted yesterday…