In a recent article, I began my topic of Recognizing God in American History. In this second part I will begin to deal with the nation with a darkened understanding. And the time in history in which we are going to look at this nation is June 1944.
Read more ›Archive for January 13th, 2016
Oil, Commodities, Stocks: When Markets Fall
Sell everything? Talk about shouting fire in a crowded theater. Only this time, it’s not a special effect, the screen really is ablaze — and the oil crash may only be further fuel for the inferno that is the imploding global economy.
Read more ›Chief Justice Roy Moore Defends the Rule of Law
Our world is plagued with men desperately seeking a throne where he can be liberated from the consequences of any decision that does not square with the moral laws of the universe. Men inherently seek a liberty similar to the proverbial train that wanted freedom. Sick of the oppressive force and constricting narrow path of travel, the train jumped off the tracks into an inevitable train wreck.
Read more ›American Values Can Deal With Poverty
Our particular challenges of poverty have really been about bringing what we know works — freedom, tradition and personal responsibility — to the uniquely challenged minority communities in America. This was already starting to happen before liberals took over the poverty issue with President Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty” in 1965.
Read more ›South Dakota 2016 Legislative Billwatch
The 2016 session of the South Dakota Legislature officially began yesterday, and officially ends March 29. As of this writing, there were 53 bills introduced in the House, with the vast majority introduced not by individual legislators but rather at the request of various state agencies. The same is true of the 53 bills introduced in the Senate.
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