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DENNIS PATRICK: SOAKING THE RICH WILL CHASE THEM AWAY AND YOU WILL PAY FOR IT!

Those who can most afford to emigrate are no longer prisoners of Big Brother. The high tech revolution has freed business owners to run their operations from anywhere in the world. I-phones, cell phones, Skype, e-mail, internet, satellite TV and more facilitate the flight to freedom. Businesses and the wealthy no longer put up with looters, free loaders and politicians. They no longer need to struggle against the US bloated government flush with bureaucrats living off the largesse of the producers.

Capital flight is the natural result of taxing. The erosion of the tax base means fewer people to carry the tax burden. That will only accelerate the exodus.



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MARK STEYN: OCCUPY WALL STREET AND THE MORONIZATION OF BIG SLOTH

 

Ah, but the great advantage of mass moronization is that it leaves you too dumb to figure out who to be mad at. At Liberty Square, one of the signs reads: “F**k your unpaid internship!” Fair enough. But, to a casual observer of the massed ranks of Big Sloth, it’s not entirely clear what precisely anyone would ever pay them to do.



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ED SCHAFER: FORMER N.D. DEMOCRAT LEGISLATOR TOM FIEBIGER AND THE BALANCED BUDGET

When Fiebiger was a legislator, he always had to fight the North Dakota budget into balance because he was required to do so.  Why would he not want our Federal Government to operate under the same controls?  He says, “Congress can choose to balance the budget” and he is right, they can.  But they don’t and they won’t.  Fiebiger says “it’s been done before” and he is right.  But unfortunately, Congress has only carried that discipline for brief periods of time and then fell right back into the cavalier spending attitudes that have brought our country to the brink of bankruptcy.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: OCTOBER 1, 2011

“The show must go on”, legal assistance to Minot flood victims, Ft. Berthold Reservation irony, I feel bad for the state of Minnesota, UND led Fresno State in Fresno, Democrats may have an advantage, an uphill task, Sixty-four per cent of North Dakotans are overweight or obese, This is a different group of people, We're out of everything, It was a beautiful, but quiet store, Pour me a “Wood Chipper,” bartender!



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DENNIS PATRICK: THE HEART OF A CONSERVATIVE

Conservatives respect the wisdom and thinking of their predecessors. They grow skeptical of proposed wholesale revisions of societal norms and structures. In other words, the essence of conservatism preserves the ancient moral traditions of humanity. Natural law significantly developed our legal and political practices and remains integral to the moral standards for judging individual and governmental conduct.



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MARK STEYN: AMERICA GONE SOFT AND THE PRESS THAT MISSED IT ALL

Obama says America has “gotten a little soft”. But there’s nothing soft about a dead-parrot economy, a flatline jobs market, regulatory sclerosis, “green jobs” multi-billion-dollar squandering – and a mountain of dead Mexicans. In a soft nation, “centrist” government is hard and cruel. Only the media coverage is soft-focus.  



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MARK STEYN: AMERICA GONE SOFT AND THE PRESS THAT MISSED IT ALL

Obama says America has “gotten a little soft”. But there’s nothing soft about a dead-parrot economy, a flatline jobs market, regulatory sclerosis, “green jobs” multi-billion-dollar squandering – and a mountain of dead Mexicans. In a soft nation, “centrist” government is hard and cruel. Only the media coverage is soft-focus.  



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MARK STEYN: AMERICA GONE SOFT AND THE PRESS THAT MISSED IT ALL

Obama says America has “gotten a little soft”. But there’s nothing soft about a dead-parrot economy, a flatline jobs market, regulatory sclerosis, “green jobs” multi-billion-dollar squandering – and a mountain of dead Mexicans. In a soft nation, “centrist” government is hard and cruel. Only the media coverage is soft-focus. 



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: SEPTEMBER 26, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: PUSHING SOCIAL AGENDAS WILL NOT DEFEAT OBAMA IN 2012

Election 2012 must be about economics and fiscal policy. The process know as “budgeting” occurs at all levels of society, from the family, to the small biz, to the mega-corporation, to government. But at only one of these levels is budgeting bastardized into something other than the practice of basing spending on income. That outlier is government. Patterson’s “demographics” have nothing to do with what makes government unaccountable. Government is unaccountable mainly because in order to buy votes needed to stay in power, politicians succumb to the irresistible urge to spend other people’s money—which those politicians assume they will always be able to obtain.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: PUSHING SOCIAL AGENDAS WILL NOT DEFEAT OBAMA IN 2012

Election 2012 must be about economics and fiscal policy. The process know as “budgeting” occurs at all levels of society, from the family, to the small biz, to the mega-corporation, to government. But at only one of these levels is budgeting bastardized into something other than the practice of basing spending on income. That outlier is government. Patterson’s “demographics” have nothing to do with what makes government unaccountable. Government is unaccountable mainly because in order to buy votes needed to stay in power, politicians succumb to the irresistible urge to spend other people’s money—which those politicians assume they will always be able to obtain.



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HAL NEFF: EATING THE RICH WON’T TAKE LONG

The federal government has grown to mammoth size and consumes more than it takes in revenue, it must now find more revenue so it searches for untapped sources and it finds the "rich and the wealthy." These are the Gates, Waltons, Buffetts, Jobs, Kochs, Zuckermans, et al. So, if we took it all, how long would the wealth of our richest Americans keep our government going? The estimate is about a week--when their money is gone--who is next?



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MARK STEYN: REPUBLIC AT TWILIGHT AND CHEAP POLITICAL SHOWBOATING

 

As for the "Investing In The Future" part of the President's plan,  that means lots more government, lots more half billion dollar payoffs to pseudo-businesses cooked up by cronies, lots more 4.8 million-dollar-per job taxpayer subsidies paid for with money borrowed from our unborn grandchildren. In a perfect snapshot of this Administration's witless banality, the President travelled last week to the Brent Spence Bridge across the Ohio River and claimed that, despite the fact that the structure connects the home states of the Republican House leader and the Republican Senate leader, the mean spirited GOP is going to kill the jobs bill and thus all prospects for a new bridge between their two states.



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MARK STEYN: REPUBLIC AT TWILIGHT AND CHEAP POLITICAL SHOWBOATING

 

As for the "Investing In The Future" part of the President's plan,  that means lots more government, lots more half billion dollar payoffs to pseudo-businesses cooked up by cronies, lots more 4.8 million-dollar-per job taxpayer subsidies paid for with money borrowed from our unborn grandchildren. In a perfect snapshot of this Administration's witless banality, the President travelled last week to the Brent Spence Bridge across the Ohio River and claimed that, despite the fact that the structure connects the home states of the Republican House leader and the Republican Senate leader, the mean spirited GOP is going to kill the jobs bill and thus all prospects for a new bridge between their two states.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

“But there is no such way”, The Forum mercilessly attacks nickname supporters, But is the dislike real?, his critics could not decide if he was right or left, the role of anonymous comments, Is ND ready for a cowboy humorist?,  Patients may refuse treatment until after harvest, a frustrating pattern, What is that loud, annoying horn?, counterfeit check scheme, a Minneapolis developer opened a model home, Ann Nicole Nelson, ND median household income was $51,400,  World Farmers Organization, UND came in #89 and NDSU #100,



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DENNIS PATRICK: DEFENSE CUTS AND AMERICA’S MAN MADE FISCAL DISASTER

Without the ability to project and sustain power overseas, we may risk fighting a conflict on our own soil.

Our economy and defense are inextricably linked. Adam Smith understood this when he wrote in The Wealth of Nations in 1776, “When institutions protect the liberty of individuals, greater prosperity results for all.”

The converse could well spell disaster.



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LYNN BERGMAN: IMPROVING NORTH DAKOTA’S “LESS THAN PERFECT” CREDIT RATING

North Dakota’s AA+ credit rating is not an economic parameter that North Dakota politicians brag about during re-election campaigns, nor should it be.

North Dakota’s booming oil and gas industry is largely responsible for our credit rating being relatively high by providing for our great state the equivalent of “full employment”.

Action by legislators and our governor are necessary in the near future to reduce North Dakota’s tax backed debt, to decline federal funds in new areas and even reject federal funds in historically federally funded areas, and to change state pension plans from “defined benefits” to “defined contributions”. These actions will require courage and commitment to the well being of future generations of North Dakotans…but the reward will be a AAA credit rating and a state government to be proud of.



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MARK STEYN: TOUCHY-FEELY HUGGY-WEEPY PANSY-WIMPY MULTICULTI EFFETE HEALING DIVERSITY MUSH

In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the zoning and permitting processes are presumably less arthritic than in Lower Manhattan, but the Flight 93 memorial has still not been completed. There were objections to the proposed “Crescent of Embrace” on the grounds that it looked like an Islamic crescent pointing towards Mecca. The defense of its designers was that, au contraire, it’s just the usual touchy-feely huggy-weepy pansy-wimpy multiculti effete healing diversity mush. It doesn’t really matter which of these interpretations is correct, since neither of them has anything to do with what the passengers of Flight 93 actually did a decade ago. 9/11 was both Pearl Harbor and the Doolittle Raid rolled into one, and the fourth flight was the only good news of the day, when citizen volunteers formed themselves into an ad hoc militia and denied Osama Bin Laden what might have been his most spectacular victory. A few brave individuals figured out what was going on and pushed back within half-an-hour. But we can’t memorialize their sacrifice within a decade. And when the architect gets the memorial brief, he naturally assumes there’s been a typing error and that “Let’s roll!” should really be “Let’s roll over!”

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CHUCK ROGÉR: OBAMA’S NEWEST WORST IDEA EVER—FANNIE II

The Wall Street Journal nicely encapsulates The One’s newest fiscal absurdity. Obama wants to see “Congress create a ‘bank’ that could borrow huge sums with only a small federal outlay and would be independent of any political interference.” The bank would allegedly “stimulate” the economy by funding public works projects and jobs that would otherwise go unfunded. The WSJ points out that the tactic would result in unions and construction companies benefiting from the same taxpayer largesse–a recipe for another subprime-like economic meltdown. The Journal also observes that an infrastructure bank would end up functioning just as characterized by Connecticut Democrat Rosa DeLauro in 2008, as a “public private partnership like Fannie Mae.”




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DANIEL HANSON: OBAMA’S NEW STIMULUS CZAR

The reality facing the Obama administration is that its Keynesian tools have failed, and the economic advisers that continue to prescribe more intervention to bolster markets refuse to acknowledge their impotence. Krueger is the master of short-term Keynesian stimulus, … [which may have] provided a minor short-term boost for the economy, but once the delirium of the cheap-cash binge wore off, the hangover sapped away any minor gains that were to be had.

 



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: SEPTEMBER 12, 2011

 

 



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: SEPTEMBER 12, 2011

Thrifty ND taxpayers, too much strain, We have a sort of ‘banana republic, Black Eyed Peas, a Plains Art Museum festival, driving conditions have never been worse, MAN CAMP, but banal lives for others, Oil patch Infrastructure grows, a tragic sequence of events, She was thrown from a horse and got back on, the year of the cucumber, local architectural style, Stock up on pasta, DAKTOIDS



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

 

 



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DENNIS PATRICK: OBAMA-AYERS-DOHRN – ARE ALL OF HIS FRIENDS COMMUNISTS?

Obama, Ayers and Dohrn share many of the same values as indicated by the issues and policies they worked on together including education reform, juvenile justice, community organizing and ACORN. All three went to great lengths in 2008 to mislead voters about their relationship.



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STEVE CATES: OF LIFE AND DEATH AND GEESE AND DUCKS

Then, under supervision the flock was allowed to roam about a little. At first we were afraid that the cat herd would be the untimely end of the flock. Surprise! It only took a single episode after which the cats were scared to death of the extremely aggressive geese. Then the geese started going after the poor old fat yellow dog. She never knew what hit her. Almost deaf and blind in one eye, the geese would come up behind her and bite her behind.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: BIG SISTER IN THE WORKPLACE

Though hard to imagine, it is certainly possible that Washington progressives will get sidetracked from this latest effort to legislate or regulate fairness using impractical schemes.  Maybe progressives are already working on an even better fix for the ailing economy than twisting employers’ arms on women’s compensation.  Perhaps someone at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Federal Reserve Bank, or Treasury will suggest that mortgage companies be forced to credit borrowers for payments that would have been made had the borrowers not chosen to not make the payments.  This should improve the economy for sure.

But now I’m probably just being nasty.



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LYNN BERGMAN: THE RELIGION OF THE FOUNDERS

 


The occasional yet persistent claim that our forefathers were mostly Diests is obviously a fabrication promoted by current day agnostics and atheists, perhaps to support their viewpoints concerning religion. Of course, if one were even remotely interested, one could ask them to perhaps present a better articulated explanation of such recurrent misinformation.

 



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MARK STEYN: BIG GOVERNMENT AS FAMILY AND MORAL DECLINE

 

Yet one of the curious features of a hypersexualized society is that it becomes paradoxically sexless and joyless. Guys who confidently bellow along with Enrique’s “F**king You” no longer quite know how to ask a girl for a chocolate malt at the soda fountain. It’s hardly surprising that, as Miss Ingraham reports, the formerly fringe activity of computer dating has now gone mainstream on an industrial scale. And, even then, as a couple of young ladies happened to mention to me after various recent encounters through Match.com and the like, an alarming number of chaps would rather see you naked on their iPhones Anthony Weiner-style than actually get you naked in their bachelor pads.  I was reminded of The Children Of Men, set in an infertile world, in which P D James’ characters, liberated from procreation, increasingly find sex too much trouble.



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DR. JOHN A. SPARKS: OBAMACARE - CONSTITUTIONALLY INFIRM

The recent decision by the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, in which it “ruled that the key feature of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known by many as ‘Obamacare,’ is unconstitutional reminds us that the Constitution creates a federal government of numbered or enumerated powers. When Congress acts, it must stay within the boundaries of those powers. In other words, the federal government is not unlimited; it is limited. … If Congress exceeds those powers, it is acting unconstitutionally and the Supreme Court must rein it in. Chief Judge Dubina and Judge Hull have done exactly that.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: SEPTEMBER 5, 2011

Everyday life in a flood zone, rampant growth, The town is about to experience acute growing pains, a chance-in-a-lifetime, The Jamestown Sun pleaded to retain the subsidy, what about Fargo?, the wrangling is not diminishing, ND needs to change the status quo, the deepest natural lake in ND, wet weather is unfriendly to barley, one “evil act” a month, DAKTOIDS



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