The ballot questions deal with important issues. State law requires the Secretary of State to publish two points of view on these issues. It is unfortunate that many of these issues do not present an opposing viewpoint. One is present…
Benghazi—The Fog of Indecision and The Cost of Inaction
President Obama relates his very appropriate and decisive reaction to the attack on our Libyan embassy as follows: “Now, with respect to Libya, as I indicated in the last debate, when we received that phone call, I immediately made sure…
Don’t Miss The Next One!
The Liberty Lunch last Wed. featured a personal video message from Kristi Noem. The Liberty Lunch also featured remarks from State Representative Lance Russell and Senator Stan Adelstein. Now there is an interesting combination! More excitement was the terrorist group “The…
Should Governors Submit to Anonymous Student Evaluation-Style Reviews by Legislators?
The student evaluation has been a staple in education since the 1960s. Good way to get rid of unpopular faculty. After all, if students are unhappy, then how can they be in a mindset to learn? The same goes with…
Compromise In America
In a recent conversation with State Senator Bruce Rampelburg, the topic was compromise. I am convinced there is always room for two opinions; mine and the wrong one! Seriously, this conversation was a good give and take. It might make…
Mitt Romney–If Only He Were Not Running for Political Office
Hundreds of millions of political dollars have now been spent to vilify Mitt Romney, to challenge and deprecate everything he has done, to present him in the worst possible light, to bring forward only those arguments, often grossly distorted, that…