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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: OUTRAGEOUS TUITION INCREASE PROPOSED AT NDSU

The only funding crisis at NDSU is a crisis of priorities.  The mission of the universities should be to find ways to live within the 10-20% budget increases they have been getting from the legislature.  The continued effort to build little empires on college campuses on the backs of both students and taxpayers should have been examined more fully this legislative session.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: WILL CONSERVATIVES EMBRACE PAUL RYAN’S CALL TO END CORPORATE WELFARE?

So then, a fundamental question is whether or not conservatives generally, and Republicans specifically, will prove themselves free market advocates or reveal themselves as unabashed market manipulators? Will Republicans play to the emotional reactions of voters just like Democrats do? In order to behave in a purely principled manner, conservatives would have to admit that reducing favored companies’ costs with taxpayer money is a bad thing. To behave in a brutally honest manner, conservatives must acknowledge that allowing government to pick marketplace winners and losers in any market segment is a losing economic game plan in the end.

Here’s hoping that conservatives follow free-market principles. Having a strong, rational, conservative Republican party to counterbalance the strong, irrational, liberal Democrat party is a must for America’s wellbeing.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: MAY 9, 2011

True ND values, the governor thought they made “good choices, They have Democratic legislators, sees the Nonpartisan League portion of the party, One sows for the benefit of another age, a 18-year-old Somali was murdered, There’s Moe to come, Green for green cards, Amtrak is planning an alternate route, Blizzard stops Bakken, twisted the blades of two windmills, Hairball, Let’s face it the “curse” is horrible, DAKTOIDS



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MARK STEYN: WORLD ISLAMIZATION - FLINTSTONES V. JETSONS

Back on the home front, every small-town airport has at least a dozen crack TSA operatives sniffing round the panties of grade-schoolers. Meanwhile, at the UN, the EU, at the Organization of the Islamic Conference, in the “Facebook revolutions” of “the Arab spring”, the Islamization of the world proceeds: Millions of Muslims support bin Laden’s goal – the submission of the western world to Islam – but, unlike him, understand that flying planes into buildings is entirely unnecessary to achieving it. Will being high-flying Jetsons with state-of-the-art gizmos prove sufficient in a Flintstonizing world? The Pakistanis are pretty sure they know the answer to that.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 5, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: GINGRICH’S DISTURBING AFFECTION FOR GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR

The free market is powerful. Because profit is the motivator, private-sector-funded research also occurs with far less waste than government-funded research. There is no objective evidence to support the argument that government must keep money flowing into scientific research in order to maintain the pace of worthwhile discovery.

Where did Gingrich make his ”investment” pitch? Why, at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution, a progressive think tank?



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JOSEPH SOBRAN: FREE VIRGINIA

Far from being a new-fangled idea in 1861, the right of secession was implicit in the very language of American politics - in the words state, sovereign, and federal - from the beginning. It was also positively asserted many times, even in the North, before 1861. And an act of secession was neither "rebellion" nor "insurrection," but the act of the same sovereign states that had ratified the Constitution in the first place.

It was not secession that was unconstitutional, but the suppression of secession. The North fought the Civil War by allowing its chief executive to exercise dictatorial powers, raising armies and money and suspending civil liberties without consulting Congress, and even arresting the Maryland legislature and installing a puppet government. This was "government of the people, by the people, for the people"? What happened to "the consent of the governed"?



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: BUSH, OBAMA, AND OSAMA: AMERICA’S HOUR OF CHOOSING

For President Obama, it was a refreshing and surprising expression of American exceptionalism. More than that, President Obama’s words read like a punctuation, an exclamation point, on what President George W. Bush had said on September 14, 2001, during an unforgettable 9/11 memorial service at the majestic National Cathedral. Bush himself had organized the service. He picked the music, selected speakers, and carefully chose the words he delivered that afternoon.



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SALLY MORRIS: TENTH AMENDMENT HERO - SHERIFF MACK COMES TO GRAND FORKS

Richard Mack notes that the county sheriff is the ONLY elected law enforcement officer we have.  His boss is the people, he should seek to serve the people, not federal agencies.  Sheriff Mack is more than a successful plaintiff.  He is a Constitutional hero.  He travels throughout the United States educating law enforcement personnel and the citizenry about the rights and responsibilities of government in a constitutional republic.  Should the opportunity come your way to hear him speak DO NOT FAIL to listen!  If you are not fortunate enough to meet him in person, read one of his several books and visit his website: http://www.sheriffmack.com.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 4, 2011

 

 



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: MILLIONAIRES IN AMERICA

Recently, CNN’s Money.com posted an article bearing the title, ‘U.S. Millionaires Population Expanded by 8 Percent in 2010.’ According to the article, there are now approximately 8.4 million millionaires in the United States, and last year’s increase was due primarily to rising stock prices, following a 27-percent decline in the number of millionaires in 2008 due to the stock market’s plunge that year. What is one to make of this information? There were only a few thousand millionaires in the United States in 1900. Adjusting for the increase in the Consumer Price Index, it would take a net worth of about $25 million today to be the economic equivalent of a millionaire in 1900. Clearly, being a millionaire today does not support the lifestyle that it did a century ago.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: ICE, ARROGANT IGNORANCE, AND GLOBAL WARMISM

What must it be like to sit atop Mount Olympus, actually in a Time magazine office cubicle, and nod approvingly at costly federal edicts slapped on taxpayers by taxpayer-paid government employees who sit in taxpayer-funded cubicles of their own? Verily, what gratification must planet-saving, icemaker-loathing brethren know? And all based on the dubious belief that humans cause “global warming.”



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JOE SOBRAN: WHY CAN’T THE AMERICANS?
Our politicians are among the worst speakers of English on either side of the Atlantic. Or Pacific, for that matter. Here is a sentence Al Gore, alleged intellectual, once said: "In many ways, the act of voting and having that vote counted is more important than who wins the majority of the votes that are cast, because whoever wins, the victor will know that the American people have spoken with a voice made mighty by the whole of its integrity." As for George W. Bush, even the attempt to utter a simple sentence seemed to defeat him: "I know how hard it is to put food on your family."

Such verbal clumsiness is unworthy of any human being, let alone those who are supposed to be exemplary leaders. What makes it really appalling is that Gore went to Harvard and Bush to Yale. Maybe they don't teach remedial English in the Ivy League.

The habit of witty expression adds an element of fun to English public life. American politics is distinguished by the sheer dreary banality of its language. Our politicians feel no obligation to be succinct, let alone delightful, in speech.


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MIKE SHATZ: FROM THE SIDE LINE - 04-20-11

When my kids were little they used to discover all kinds of things in the back yard. One day, our 5 year old daughter found a dead bird, and she got very upset and started to cry. We did everything we could to comfort her and make her forget about the dead bird. My wife said that she should think about pretty flowers and swimming at the swimming pool. I said she should think about the little calves down at the farm and of riding motorcycle out in the badlands. She wouldn’t eat her supper, and we kept it up with happy thoughts about caterpillars, and butterflies, and thoughts of our upcoming trip to Denver. Finally, she started to eat and was much happier. Then her little 3 year old brother came up with something she could think about –



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RUBEN LACKMAN: LOGIC WITH LACKMAN - “HIGHER EDUCATION”

After this new knowledge of such a great man living quietly right here in Bismarck, in light of all the pompous self-idolizing rhetoric of so many people in the “serve the needy” or the “volunteering in the community,” believing they can “help’ any one else, yet have not acquired any of the compassion, ethics, goodness to even “give anything of worth to any person or entity.  One cannot give to others what one has not first acquired himself: To pretend to share something you don’t have, is fraud.



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ROBERT L. HALE: UNIONS -  THE MANUFACTURING AND POLITICAL DEMISE OF AMERICA

What the protestors are calling for is the strong arm of government to confiscate even more of America’s real wealth to continue funding the excesses and irresponsible management by government over the last 70 years.  They’re calling for massive tax increases on private earnings and wealth.  This will destroy America’s ability to create any wealth or prosperity, sinking America into bankruptcy and third world status.  Unless Americans become savvy and do so quickly, it is likely elected officials will impose massive tax increases, guaranteeing America’s demise.
The private sector is ruled by the laws of human nature and fiscal rationality. It will respond to more taxes in the only way it can.  The private economy will stop producing.  This isn’t a possibility – it’s a certainty.



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STEVE CATES: FROM THE PUBLISHER - MARCH 2011

If you call the U.S. Postal Service to make such a crazy suggestion, I will guarantee you that you will have an opportunity first hand to experience the governmental bureaucracy monopoly hand-off, “we will look into it”, Kabuki dance. When you are done call Senator Conrad and thank him for voting ObamaCare into law.



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

Nothing new at this point, UND Fighting Sioux controversy, Olson thinks the NCAA scapegoated UND, prophets of doom --, “Why won’t Grand Forks grow?”, Energy and Spirit of North Dakota, Kuwait on the Prairie, Agriculture is going to have to be cut, Sen. Kent Conrad in Devils Lake , FLOODARAMA!



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THE APPALLING DUPLICITY OF SENATOR CURTIS OLAFSON

 

 

Why such appalling duplicity from a senator who claims to be pro-life?

North Dakotans expect and deserve integrity in their legislators. The “initiated measure process” that Olafson recommends is not meant to be the only way voters can be fairly and accurately represented in the state government.

We expect and deserve honesty in the committee process and a transparent vote on each bill. Olafson’s refusal to grant either is a betrayal of his obligation not only to his district but also to the state.



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MARK STEYN: ONWARE AND UPWARD - TO COLLAPSE!

At this stage, nothing does more damage to our “full faith and credit” than business as usual. If you’re going to bandy glib, witless al Qaeda analogies, the conventional wisdom Paul O’Neill represents is the real suicide bomb here. Men like O’Neill and Geithner think they’re quantitatively easing American decline. They’re not. They’re quantitatively accelerating American collapse.

Onward and upward!



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SELWYN DUKE: IMPORTING DISASTER - DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES MEAN DEMOCRAT FUTURE

As long as we continue our suicidal immigration policies—where 85 percent of newcomers hail from the Third World and Asia (thanks, Ted Kennedy)—the only thing that will be in question about our descent into socialism, and perhaps beyond, is the rate.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: THE GOVERNMENT OF THE BIG LIE

Many voters, too emotionally spent to keep staring down the nightmare bounded by January 20, 2009 and November 5, 2012, will take comfort in seductive lies before heading to the polls on November 6.  By then the lies will have grown to immense proportions.  Democrats and mainstream media will have repeated the lies ad nauseam.  Big lies might keep enough big liars in the White House and Congress to perpetuate the biggest lie of all: that a big-spending and yet flat-broke syndicate run by ruling-class mobsters can engineer societal nirvana.



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DR. SHAWN RITENOUR:  PLAYING THE OSTRICH ON PRICE INFLATION

By the time you read this, there’s a good chance that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will have held the Fed’s first press conference ... Leading up to this historic moment, the popular press has repeated a well-rehearsed rhetorical dance as it reports on the monthly release of the Consumer Price Index. Those who should know better repeat the mantra that, while food and energy prices may have increased, so-called core inflation … remain[s] flat as a pancake…. Unfortunately, things are not as rosy as we are being told. Food and beverage prices increased at an annual rate of 8.4 percent. Prices of household fuel and utilities, the housing expenses that everyone does have, rose at an annual rate of 7.2 percent. Transportation prices, which include prices of automobiles, gasoline, and public transportation, rose at an annual rate of 26.4 percent. Normal people who live their lives outside the Beltway know that the prices of the goods they buy are generally rising. They do not have to wait to be told by the experts.



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GARY EMINETH: VOICES OF FREEDOM – NORTH DAKOTA SENATOR LAYTON FREBORG

 

 

Those of you (and that would be most of you) who know this man can appreciate it when I say-of all the voices I have ever heard, of all the lessons I have learned, of all the opinions I have ever had which have been forged into convictions on the anvil of life, I can honestly say that none has had the power to change and keep me on the right track as that of this one man.

Thank you Senator Freborg.  Layton, you've been like a father to me.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: APRIL 28, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: HOW AARP WILLFULLY BETRAYED ITS MEMBERS

Catron hits the nail on the head. AARP management betrayed current members to gain hoards of future members. Catron further points out,

If America’s seniors ever figure out that AARP’s endorsement of ObamaCare was a cynical strategy to bilk the elderly, the seniors’ group will begin hemorrhaging members as quickly as its fellow Quisling, the AMA, has lost physicians.

So then, let me ask again. If you are still a member of AARP, why?



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FRED A. KINGERY: DOWNGRADING AMERICA - S&P DECLARES THE OBVIOUS

The day of reckoning for this national financial train wreck is approaching much faster than you think. The federal government’s current policies of extend and pretend will no longer appease the financial markets. If our politicians don’t fix the nation’s debt problem on their own terms now, with substantive and credible policy changes, then the financial markets will fix the problem for them later. Specifically, later is sometime between now and the November 2012 elections. The clock is ticking.



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DENNIS PATRICK: NORTH DAKOTA’S CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS

The old-timers will always pride themselves in their “small town” atmosphere. Some, however, may have to figure out how to deal with their personal behavior, a behavior that alienates. Treating newcomers with rumor, innuendo and gossip is nothing new. Relegating them to a place as second class citizens may be deadly. A few bad eggs can ruin renewal for everyone.

Something as simple as practicing the “Golden Rule” costs nothing and is infinitely more valuable than dollars from politicians.



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GARY EMINETH: VOICES OF FREEDOM - THE COURAGE CHRIS CHRISTIE

“I was elected by the people of New Jersey to manage this fiscal debacle and I came here to do that.  I came here to govern, not to worry about getting re-elected.” - Chris Christy



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LYNN BERGMAN: NORTH DAKOTA’S “FORK IN THE ROAD”… SERFDOM OR FREEDOM?

The North Dakota House of Representatives has it right in this session. Each of us must now call our legislators in the Senate and our friends in the Dalrymple administration and let them know how we feel about the “equality of poverty” that is socialism… and to defund the “Centers of Mediocrity”.



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