Archive for January 19th, 2016

Bernie Sanders meeting with seniors in New Hampshire, Oct. 30, 2015 (Photo credit: Michael Vadon)

Is There a Republican Bernie Sanders?

The decisive question today is where God and government stand in our lives. The movement over the years has been steadily in the direction of less God and more government. Secularism and government is so pervasive now that we are on the cusp of changing forever what America is about.

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Crystal meth (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Drug Testing for Welfare Receipients

The news is out that South Dakota Rep. Lynne DiSanto (Dist. 35) plans to introduce a bill in this legislative session for drug testing of welfare recipients. The bill has not yet been submitted, and the media has not yet seen the final text of the bill, but speculation about the details are rampant-as are the cat-calls from liberals in both parties.

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South Dakota’s Seventh Ballot Measure for 2016

South Dakota’s Seventh Ballot Measure for 2016

Today, South Dakota Secretary of State Shantel Krebs announced that an initiated measure to give certain organizations the right to charge fees was validated and certified to be on the November 2016 general election ballot as a ballot measure the citizens will vote on.

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Defunding Bill Provides Opportunity for GOP to Unite

Defunding Bill Provides Opportunity for GOP to Unite

House Republicans left dozens of important policy riders and measures that defund various parts of the Obama agenda on the table during the failed omnibus negotiation, but that doesn’t mean that their work should go for naught.

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13 Hours in Benghazi

13 Hours in Benghazi

By now you may have heard about the new movie “13 Hours” about the 2012 attack on our consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The attack occurred 11 years to the day after 911, which I’m sure the Administration would say was pure coincidence.

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