Tony Venhuizen, our Governor’s chief of staff, notes an inconsistency between my opposition to Referred Law 19 and my support for Amendment V: Venhuizen has a point.…
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Either Lee Strubinger isn’t working very hard, or no one is willing to stand up this year and defend Referred Law 19, the Incumbent Protection Plan. The…
John Tsitrian celebrates Black Elk Peak as a better name for South Dakota’s highest point than its prior colonialist name, Harney Peak. He looks the Governor’s projected…
The Partnership for a New American Economy has just issued a series of reports on the “Contributions of New Americans” in all fifty states and…
Jay Williams recognizes that neither Donald Trump nor his dogged endorser Senator John Thune represent South Dakota values. The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate issued three…
The Rounds-Daugaard regime botched its administration of the EB-5 visa investment program. The state hilariously asserts that it should not be punished for our past failure, which sounds…
Your mother dies and leaves you $50,000. What do you do with the money? New car New boat New porch New primary election system Drey…
Looks like Pat Powers is catching the lying bug from Ron Branstner. Powers says I was an uninvited guest at Branstner’s Two-Hour Hate last night here…
After spending the evening with a lot of angry white Aberdonians afraid that The Brown Man is coming to take their land (and listening to…
A lawsuit over West Virginia’s new anti-labor “right-to-work” law helps us understand what’s at stake in South Dakota’s Initiated Measure 23, the fair-share union dues proposal.…