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Tag: Internet
The South Dakota Democratic Party agrees with me that the votes by Kristi Noem, John Thune, and Mike Rounds to block better online privacy rules are not…
Congresswoman Kristi Noem joined her Republican majority yesterday in voting to take away more of our privacy and to allow Internet service providers to sell our data. Senators…
With Attorney General Marty Jackley releasing his slanted explanations for New Approach South Dakota’s ballot measures on medical and recreational cannabis, KOTA-TV runs a poll on Facebook…
Senator M. Michael Rounds likes to brag up his cred on cyberscurity. But he doesn’t seem to care much about your personal cyber-privacy. Yesterday Rounds, John Thune, and all…
But hey, lest anyone accuse me of being too hard on Al Novstrup, let me give him some equal time. Here, without commentary or redaction, is…
As I suffer Bob Mercer withdrawal, I review the Pierre reporter’s December 8th Tweets and notice this pointed observation of the Koch Brothers’ hypocrisy: To review: Koch Brothers’ propaganda…
David Newquist notes a high prevalence of Russian hits on his blog, Northern Valley Beacon, and wonders if Putin’s hackers might be keeping an eye on local resistance…
Governor Dennis Daugaard gives his budget address tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1 p.m. in the Capitol. Grandpa Cheap is telling us to brace for a lean year:…
The Republicans candidates for District 3 Senate and House spoke on education to not quite two dozen neighbors at the Northern State University Noon Forum yesterday. Rep. Dan…