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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: THE NORTH DAKOTA PUBLIC PENSION SHORE-UP (BAILOUT)

In order to "shore-up" the pension fund, those figures have to increase to 11.75% for teachers, and 12.75% for school districts by 2014.

In the coming years, you can be assured that local school districts will be complaining about the new unfunded mandates place on them by this plan.  The sad part is - they are right.  This pension shore-up/bailout will eat into state spending designed to buy-down local property tax rates (which is bad policy in the first place).



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CHUCK ROGÉR: NEW ‘ANTI-BULLYING STATEMENT’ TREATS HHS EMPLOYEES LIKE CHILDREN

Once again the Obama administration has taught us something. A “premier” employer treats adults like children, demands that the child-adults allow wiser adult-adults to resolve conflicts, and perpetuates the fallacy that a behavior that has survived since the dawn of humankind will evaporate under decree from the wise ones.

How appropriate for the 2011 Health and Human Services Department. Quintessentially Obamaesque.



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HAL NEFF: WHRE IS THE END OF WHAT GOVERNMENT CAN FORCE YOU TO BUY?

Since we as citizens have interest in the economic success of “our car company”, it will be mandatory, and Constitutionally defensible, that the Volt be your next car purchase.



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RUBEN LACKMAN: RULES FOR RADICAL REASONING

From time to time there have been external enemies at our gates; there has always been the enemy within, the hidden and malignant inertia that foreshadows more certain destruction of our life and future than any nuclear warhead.  There can be no darker or more devastating tragedy than the death of man’s faith in himself, and IN HIS POWER TO DIRECT HIS FUTURE.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: APRIL 26, 2011

 

 



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SELWYN DUKE: NO, BEAUTY IS NOT IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER

Two other things that aren’t in the eye of the beholder are the statuses “coward” and “jerk.”  That is to say, I have to laugh at all these “brave artists™” who puff up their chicken chests about “tackling tradition.”  Not only is bragging about a stand against tradition in an apostatic, irreverent secular age a bit like bragging about burning churches in Egypt, but also ask whose traditions they’re attacking.  It’s easy to target Christians because it’s all reward and no risk: The media give you lots of attention, and you’ll taste neither the steel of political correctness’ career-rending blade nor that of those who would slowly cut your brave little head off.  Want to really be courageous?  Try mocking the Religion of Peace™.  Come on, Serrano et al., I dare you.

I double dare you.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: DISSECTING PROGRESSIVE ARROGANCE: ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’ FOLLIES

In a Washington area newspaper letter to the editor, Professor Caffrey writes:

What do the unfolding nuclear tragedy in Japan and our refusal to address global warming have in common?  Both are rooted in the willful disregard of science.

Caffrey then spends the next 316 words weaving flawed argument after flawed argument into a tapestry of fallacy and illogic in which the professor not only sounds the usual global alarmist siren of “catastrophic,” human-caused warming of the “global climate,” but also manages to drag in utterly unrelated points. Caffrey uses the non-sequiturs to imply that killing jobs supported by “[e]normous coal and oil deposits” would “strengthen us as a nation[.]” Then after offering up additional non-sequiturs, Caffrey finally arrives at his true objective: to promote an upcoming talk in which a “medical professor” committed to “saving lives” will discuss the dangers presented by “global warming.”



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JOE SOBRAN: THE CRITICS OF CHRIST

Consider the infamous "Dark Ages" - from the fall of the Roman Empire to the high Middle Ages. During this period, Christianity gradually spread over Europe and quietly eliminated and mitigated most of the everyday barbarisms of the Classical world: abortion, infanticide, slavery, pederasty, divorce, crucifixion (once a common punishment for petty crimes).

Some of these practices have lately made a comeback in the name of "progress," but the fact remains that the so-called Dark Ages were an era of unparalleled moral reform. Christianity raised the moral standards of a continent; we may, if we choose, congratulate ourselves on lowering those standards again, but to speak as if Christianity's chief historical effect had been to increase violence and cruelty is sheer nonsense - and malicious nonsense at that.



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GARY EMINETH: VOICES OF FREEDOM -  THOMAS PAINE

No government has the power to confer civil rights on its citizens, no matter how benevolent that bequest may be.  Instead man has certain rights by virtue of his humanity which are conferred (if by anyone), by his Creator.  Therefore, they are a possession to be protected rather than a gift or a benefit to be given or taken away.

 

Whether a Christian or just a Deist, he certainly had a firm faith in the Providence of a transcendent God who ordered the universe.  To me, THAT is Common Sense to believe in!



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: APRIL 22, 2011

 

 



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MARK STEYN: THE WORLD HEARS OBAMA AND THUS THE DOLLAR DIVE

The last line attracted a bit of attention, but the "shared values" - ie, the fetid bromides of conventional wisdom - are worth decoding, too:

"Education of our children" means more spending on an abusive and wasteful unionized educrat monopoly; "growth of our economy" means more spending on stimulus funding for community-organizer grant applications; "how we defend our country" means more spending on defense welfare for wealthy allies; "our security and civil liberties" means more spending on legions of crack TSA crotch fondlers; "how we respect our seniors" means more spending on entitlements for an ever more dependent citizenry whose sense of entitlement endures long after the entitlement has ceased to make any sense.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: APRIL 22, 2011

Check the numbers, Valley City is in the flooding bull’s-eye, living with stress and anxiety on an island, a grim warning about Devils Lake, Annabelle Homes, a Minneapolis developer, $370 million for roads damaged by oil traffic, was that the state should not overreact to short-term problems, Time to sharpen the plow blades, Healthy Oilseeds, suspected fraud, Whitey’s Cafe in East Grand Forks, “Never the twain shall meet”, DAKTOIDS



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CHUCK ROGÉR:THE SPREADING OF ECONOMIC FALLACY

Once a gazillionaire owns two yachts, four homes, and ten cars, regularly eats $25,000-a-kilo Almas caviar, enjoys unlimited top-notch medical care, and travels around the world all year long, does gathering a-hundred gazillion dollars more to support ten yachts, a palace or two, a container ship full of Rolls-Royces, and every-Friday-night dinners at Central Park West’s Jean-Georges Restaurant put yet a bigger smile on the gazillionaire’s face or render said gazillionaire immune to death?

Really, Professor Stiglitz, can’t your immense, hay-wired, progressive brain do better?



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DR. WARREN THROCKMORTON: THE SIGNING OF JACKIE ROBINSON - HOW FAITH HELPED RACIAL HEALING

For many Americans, April 15 marked Tax Day. But it also marked an event much more redeeming. On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball. The executive who signed the talented athlete was Branch Rickey, President of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Recently, CNN reported that Branch Rickey’s faith was a strong motivation for his decision to sign Robinson. Now that’s an angle that rarely gets acknowledged, but should, especially this week that many of us celebrate as the most holy in our faith.



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DENNIS PATRICK: BILLIONS AND BILLIONS THAT CONGRESS COULD SAVE

On a spending binge for decades, congress and the president expect us to pay for part of their excess and then borrow the rest. Spending money they don’t have, congress added almost $3 trillion to the national debt in the last 2 years. THREE TRILLION. That’s a 3 with 12 zeros. At this rate congress will grow the debt by at least $2 trillion a year for the next 10 years unless corrected. That’s a recipe for America’s economic disaster. Entitlement programs and interest on the debt are the major driving factors.

Dismissing serious federal budget reductions by claiming it hurts the elderly and children is a political canard, a scare tactic, partisan, the same old same old.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: APRIL 21, 2011

 

 



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LYNN BERGMAN: THE 2011 LEGISLATURE AND THE 2008 REPUBLICAN PLATFORM

The 2011 Political Landscape of the State of North Dakota in comparison to the 2008 Republican Platform. First of a Series.

If many of these Senators expect to be re-elected, they have a lot of explaining to do!

My personal hope is that many will retire, leaving future tough choices to new leaders with a backbone.



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SALLY MORRIS: OBAMA - KARI - ALL OUR PROBLEMS SOLVED MY MONEY OF THE RICH!

The hard truth is that we are not in trouble because we haven’t been thieving from the “rich” fast enough.  We are in deep, deep trouble because we spend too much.  Our federal government is spending money at an ever faster rate.  We cannot sustain it.  We cannot feed this monster any more.  Kari was right about it being George Bush’s fault.  He spent like a whole Russian navy on a binge.  The current administration is just a continuation, speeding ever faster, of the same irresponsible spending in which Bush engaged.



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MARK STEYN: DEBT AND DECAY - AMERICA AS THE BIG CASINO

Vegas is no longer the world’s biggest gambling resort; America is. Barack Obama says we need to “win the future”, and one more roll of the dice should do it: a trillion dollars of chips on the stimulus came up empty but let’s pile another couple trillion on ObamaCare, and “high-speed rail”, and “green jobs” and “broadband access”…  And all the while Wayne Newton is singing “Danke Schoen” in Chinese. But don’t worry, we’re not just throwing our money away. We’re playing to a system! The President calls it “investing in the future”.



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CAROL PORT: OUR SOLDIERS – LOVING, HONORING AND PRAYING FOR THEM

What a rush of pride I felt when I saw my Soldier strolling towards us.  He walks like a soldier.  He’s proud to be a soldier.  His basic training made him a man.... his AIT is making him a mature, professional and responsible member of our armed forces.  What a blessing he is.  I look at him and think, “He could be deployed.”  “He could and probably will be put in harms way.”  He’s my grandson!



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DENNIS STILLINGS: PROPERTY TAX REPEAL WILL BE PASSED - A REPLY TO LLOYD OMDAHL

Prof. Omdahl’s comments are based on so much misinformation and disinformation, not to mention plain old lack of information (but no shortage of pontification) that it is difficult to respond fully to his assertions here.  We suggest that he take seriously what so many North Dakota voters have already taken seriously—the abolition of the property tax—and present his revised opinions in a future column.



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: ON MARGARET SANGER, THE SOVIETS, AND DEMOCRATS

It took Democrats a while to get there, but, finally, almost a century after the start of the Bolshevik Revolution and Margaret Sanger’s organization, they’ve arrived at where the Soviets and Sanger found common ground. They indeed act as if, as Sanger said about Stalin’s Russia, ‘birth control … is part of the regular service of the government.

What struck me in recently re-reading this article is how Democrats in America have arrived at Sanger’s ideal, where Planned Parenthood’s services have become, in their mind, ‘part of the regular welfare service of the government’—just like Stalinist Russia…. The saddest thing is that neither they, nor their supporters, nor America, seem to comprehend the outrageousness of their position.



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MARCH 2011 DAKOTA BEACON MAGAZINE

 

 



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: APRIL 14, 2011

 

 



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON : CHRISTIAN CHARITY AND THE WELFARE STATE

There is near universal agreement among Christians of all political stripes that one of our great privileges and duties is to do charitable deeds. Where we disagree is on the question of whether the secular authority of the state should be an agent of Christian charity. To some, such an alliance seems logical; to others, it is a non sequitur to conclude that, because we are expected to perform acts of charity, we should enlist the state to help us.



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SALLY MORRIS: DEMOCRATS BURY AMERICA IN DEBT AND REPUBLICANS DIG THE HOLE

The Democrats, about to bury America in our own debt, pointed to the hard ground and nudged our Republican “leaders” and ordered them to dig.  Our leaders should have said, “No.  See if you can dig it yourself. The American people did not elect me to dig your hole!”  After all, WE had the shovels THIS time. Where are the leaders we elected?  This is not a rhetorical question, by the way.  We need to find them before the next election campaign season.  We cannot afford to back anymore RINOs.



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DR. SHAWN RITENOUR: MONEY CAN’T BUY YOU ECONOMIC PROSPERITY

Increasing money supply does not magically increase the quantity of land, labor, or capital goods available for production. Creating money out of thin air does not produce more consumer goods, and there is the rub. We cannot eat money. We cannot wear money. We cannot live in money. Even the Beatles knew that money can’t buy you love.

Increasing money supply does not magically increase the quantity of land, labor, or capital goods available for production. Creating money out of thin air does not produce more consumer goods, and there is the rub. We cannot eat money. We cannot wear money. We cannot live in money. Even the Beatles knew that money can’t buy you love.”


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BRENT MCCARTH: ONE MUST BE SUSPICIOUS OF DEMOCRATS

One must be suspicious whenever Democrats “oppose” mass murder.

One must be suspicious whenever Democrats “support” human rights.

One must be suspicious whenever Democrats “support” the “will of the people”.

One must be suspicious whenever Democrats claim to “support” peaceful protests.

If Democrats said that this is about Obama’s re-election or setting up another Islamic dictatorship, I would buy that.

 



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DENNIS PATRICK: BOOK REVIEW OF “THE RULING CLASS”

“The Ruling Class” by Angelo M. Codevilla is a must read book for anyone wishing to plumb American contemporary undercurrents. This exciting and original essay describes the huge division between America’s two major classes. Every sentence reads like a blow from a nail-driving hammer. Adjectives like superlative, profound, incisive, clear, lucid, insightful barely begin to describe this 145 page essay.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: AMERICAN INDIANS PUTTING FAITH IN GOVERNMENT ‘HELP’?

Supporters of measures like the New Mexico anti-suicide bill laud such actions. But the supporters fail to see the self-defeating nature of the “helping” approach. Conditioning anyone, American Indian or otherwise, to rely on government cures for social ills weakens self-reliance. The American Indian must reject the false hope generated by dependence on aid and comfort. The best way to eliminate isolation, depression, and suicidal urges is to assimilate, contribute, and succeed in society as a whole.



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