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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: AUGUST 7, 2011

 

 



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: LACK OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

There are many legislators that have long stuck their necks out in attempts to fix the problems at North Dakota's University System.  They have been shouted down at every turn, and attacked for being too old fashioned. 

Hopefully this latest situation reinforces their zeal to fix these problems.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: AMERICA IS FADING, AND THE RULING CLASS LACKS THE COURAGE TO STOP IT

Neither pack of professional politicians is sincere about reducing spending or debt.  Arguments on left and right continue to go in one ear and out the other.  Both sides cling doggedly to their damned ideological agendas.  And Americans have grown sick of the cesspool government created by all the doggedness, gamesmanship, and dishonesty.  We are stupendously disgusted at coming out on the losing end of immoral deals struck by immoral lawmakers to solve problems which those lawmakers created in the first place. 

Starting over is starting to look like our best option.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: BERNANKE AND THE POTEMKIN ECONOMY

Bernanke’s repeated attempts to patch over the nation’s economic weakness, rottenness, and dead wood with newly created dollars remind me of the ‘Potemkin village’ ruse. The Soviet communists duped foreign visitors into thinking that communism was a viable and prosperous system by steering them to sham factories, stores, villages, etc. that appeared productive, bustling, and attractive. In reality, Potemkin villages were like movie sets, built to disguise the widespread poverty and backwardness that characterized life in the ‘workers’ paradise.’



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MARK STEYN: IT’S A MAD, MAD WORLD - OF GIANT DEBTS

“The United States debt, foreign and domestic, was the price of liberty.”

But in the early 21st century foreign and domestic debt is a threat to liberty. As the Brokest Nation in History drowns in its profligacy, its commissars will grow ever more rapacious and desperate. If you think Obama’s dreary attempt to blame America’s woes on corporate-jet owners is unbecoming to the chief of state, wait till he’s reduced to complaining about two-car families. By the way, if you’re reading this out on the runway at O’Hare, what’s the difference between a corporate jet landing and Obama flying in?

With Air Force One, even when they switch the engines off, all you can hear is the whining.  



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SALLY MORRIS: MICHELE BACHMANN -  A LEADER

Shame on the Republican Party if it allows airheaded commentators spouting hackneyed bromides to mindlessly bash Bachmann and hijack our choices.  We can’t afford to overlook the substantial talents, good sense, experience and ability that this woman brings to the debate.  It is frivolous to suggest that we can: frivolous and potentially fatal to the Republican Party and to the nation to accede to this old-hat political humbug.



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: AUGUST 4, 2011

Whistling past the graveyard, A tale of a reluctant immigrant, boom times in Williston are not necessarily good times, It’s a very grim picture out wes, can’t find good cowboy monks, oil impact funds, The jury deliberated only four hours, Minot’s five unsolved murders, ND excelled in almost every category, the Buffalo Commons prophec, impact of the recession on Indian reservations, Does this sound like the start of a success story?



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: AUGUST 4, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: COBALT BLUE ARROGANCE

In simple terms, big government imposed by progressives: good. Big government imposed by conservatives: bad. The swagger is disgusting. No more acidic than the swagger practiced by any other progressive, but still disgusting.

Mr. Stewart does indeed seem to be a progressive. No clear thinker would put forth the notion that anointed bureaucrats should set the criteria for fairness, squareness, and propriety in people’s lives. Such nonsense could only spring from the mind of a silly liberal.




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DR. EARL TILFORD: THE NEED TO RESTRUCTURE THE DOD - PART I

The current debt crisis could force drastic cuts in the Department of Defense budget, perhaps as high as 50 percent…. Cutting such a force by a quarter, much less half, would invite aggression by nations like Iran and North Korea. Keeping the current force at the status quo would be expensive and also leave the nation vulnerable to current threats and unable to cope with a rapidly growing Chinese threat. The U.S. military needs massive restructuring. Drastically cutting the DoD right now is like starting a weight reduction with a frontal lobotomy and removing a few fingers.



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ROBERT HALE: GRINDING THE DEBT CEILING SAUSAGE

Vice President Biden summarized the views of the elitists by accusing the "fringe" of putting "guns to their heads" and forcing the responsible members of congress to negotiate with terrorists.

The old guard Republican leaders' role was to pretend they really were going to make the beltway bandits tighten their belts. The Democrats' role was to convince the working class in America that it would be heartless to reduce the gravy train of the dependent class they represent by even a single penny.



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: THE FALSE PROMISES OF THE DEBT-CEILING DEAL

While the statement is true in the framework of how Washington, D.C. works, in the real world, in North Dakota, the average person would consider that to be completely false in the context of reality.

 

Senator John Hoeven uses the same flimsy language by saying "but I believe the framework passed today is an important first step in beginning to find real savings and control our spending."

 

Again, this deal does not cut any spending, only the projected rate of growth for spending.



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: TWO NEGOTIATORS: OBAMA VS. REAGAN

Ronald Reagan was a remarkable negotiator, both incredibly patient and principled. Negotiating was one of Reagan’s greatest but most unappreciated attributes, to the point where I’ve many times considered doing a book strictly on Reagan as a negotiator.

I’m not privy to the records on all of President Obama’s negotiations with House Republicans like Eric Cantor and John Boehner. From what I’m reading, however, we’re seeing a very different kind of chief executive. Barack Obama is not only no Ronald Reagan on economic policy. He’s also no Reagan when it comes to negotiating skills. Obama doesn’t understand Reagan at all, and that’s a loss for this nation.



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DENNIS PATRICK: DEBT DEBACLE DRAGS ON

All politicians are not created equal. The House Republican freshmen represent the real heroes in this debt debacle. Their constituents elected them, many of them Tea Party supporters, to stop the inside-the-beltway spending insanity. These freshmen do not care whether they are re-elected or receive plumb committee assignments. Their vote is not for sale. They were sent on a mission and are holding true to their constituents and their principles. These freshmen cannot be bought or cajoled or arm-twisted. This is what a term limited congress might look like -- more substance and less posturing.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: PROGRESSIVES AND THEIR TAXES KILL CITIES

High taxation suffocates prosperity.  Progressives’ religious zeal stifles economic growth.  The progressive worldview darkens the human story.

From the unlikeliest place comes a most fitting condemnation of the progressive worldview.  In Emile, his treatise on education, eighteenth-century Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau — a father of progressivism — declared, “Whatever you do, your actual authority can never extend beyond your own powers.”1  But today’s ideologically fixated progressives refuse to give up the pursuit of superhuman dominance.  Progressive politicians seek control over others using government force.  These hopelessly misguided creatures will always need more and more of other people’s money to fund a quest for relevance in their own lives.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: AUGUST 1, 2011

 

 



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JOE SOBRAN: ABORTION AND AUTHORITARIANISM

The general acquiescence of Americans in authoritarian government would astonish our ancestors. We no longer ask by what authority the government does what it does; we may obey or evade its dictates, but we don't question its authority to issue them. We don't even insist that it observe its constitutional limitations. We don't presume to tell it what the Constitution means; instead, it tells us!

And yet we continue to pretend we live in a constitutional democracy. To borrow the language of psychobabble, we are trapped in an abusive relationship with our own government, but we are in deep denial about it.



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MARK STEYN: SPENDING INTO DECLINE - GLOBAL ORDER AND PROSPERITY ON THE LINE

For dominant powers in decline, it starts with the money, for Washington as for London and Rome before it. But it never stops there. The horizons shrivel. Two-bit provocateurs across the map pick off remnants of the old order with ever greater ease.

America has had two roles in a so-called “globalized” world: America’s government was the guarantor of global order; America’s economy was the engine of global prosperity. Right now, both roles are up for grabs. And there are no takers for the former. Pace Nancy Pelosi, “life on this planet as we know it today” is going to change, and very fast.



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DR. MARVIN FOLKERTSMA: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CONGRESSMAN ALLEN WEST

The Rep. Alan West - Debbie Wasserman Schultz incident illustrates a great deal about nearly every political conflict between Republicans and Democrats. Certainly it’s the case that our political parties represent opposing principles of politics: Republicans more generally stand for principles of limited government, while Democrats espouse views that reflect the statist ideology of European social democracies. But as the West v. Wasserman Schultz controversy demonstrates, the differences between the parties really go beyond this rather facile distinction.



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

A third of North Dakotans claim Norwegian heritage, Minot faces excruciating decision, a problem nobody anticipated, “dew point”, Why pick Fargo?, greatest all-time basketball players in Grand Forks history, risk of potential blacklisting and scorn, helping Fargo recover from the gloomy image, extent of federal ag programs, another type of handout, congressional earmarks”, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux, Moe is your friend



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CHUCK ROGÉR: FOOD TOTALITARIANS ON PARADE – PART DEUX

 

If enacted, new regulatory criteria will reclassify many foods which the FDA presently considers unhealthy as off limits for advertising to children. In the present formulations, eighty-eight of the top 100 most-consumed foods will be considered ineligible for advertising. “Unhealthy” foods won’t be able to be marketed using in-store displays, TV, radio, the Internet, printed media, movie theater concessions, video games, and various other outlets.



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JOE SOBRAN: THE DARK SIDE OF DOLPHINS

One of man's favorite animals is the dolphin. This sportive sea mammal has long enjoyed better press than, say, Fred Astaire. In France it was a symbol of royalty; Shakespeare uses it as a symbol of aquatic grace and beauty. Legends of its beneficence to shipwrecked sailors have circulated since ancient Greece.

The dolphin has been taking us for a ride. But in fairness, we've wanted to be fooled. The benign animal, infused with evolutionary wisdom, has replaced the noble savage in the sentimental mythology that perennially asks why civilized human beings can't just return to Nature. Illusions about Nature are of a piece with liberal illusions about human nature and the possibility of universal peace and brotherhood.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: GOING TO THE BRINK- THE AUG. 2 DEBT CEILING DEADLINE

 Massive cuts are imperative. Last year, the U.S. Treasury incurred $3.3 trillion of new debt to finance the government’s on-budget and off-budget spending. This $3.3-trillion deficit cannot be closed with taxes. The total income of Americans above the $250,000 threshold that President Obama uses to designate ‘rich Americans’ amounts to approximately $1.4 trillion. If the government taxed it all, we would still be around $2 trillion short. There literally is no other way to close the deficit than to slash federal spending drastically. None of the proposed reforms would reduce debt; they would merely increase it less than now planned. Bottom line, whatever deal is struck now will not solve our long-term fiscal problems. The ongoing political maneuvering has given us glimpses of how sick our political system is.



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SALLY MORRIS: TRAGEDY IN NORWAY: MADE-TO-ORDER KILLING FIELDS?

After a tragedy such as the one experienced in Norway we must try to learn something from it. It is, in these cases, far less relevant to know just what motivated the killer (these factors are imponderables in a crazy person anyway) than it is to know what made it possible for him to act out. After all, the motives of an insane person don’t apply very well to other situations. The nature of the victims, more truly representative of society, or rather the state of the victims (unarmed) and the conditions of the killing site are far more relevant than what the killer has been reading.



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LYNN BERGMAN: THE DEBT LIMIT - ADDICTION REQUIRES INTERVENTION

 

 

The temporary cost of refusal to increase the debt limit will expose the falsehoods of the addict and the addict’s enablers. It will give the American people a small taste of what is to come of our nation if federal spending is allowed to accelerate as it has in the last two years. And voters may then continue to remove all long term incumbents at the ballot box in order to restore free market America.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: JULY 27, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: FOOD TOTALITARIANS ON PARADE

How long before some starry-eyed but angry-faced Democrat proposes legislation to force “healthy food” advertising? Food totalitarians think that human nature can be remolded by anointed administrators using food rules concocted by anointed experts, that “psychic or economic rewards” can be rendered irrelevant, that humans will then crave organic beet juice and bean sprouts instead of beer and hot dogs. Liberals think that the impossible can be willed into existence by force of law.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: LIBERTARIANISM IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR ‘PUBLIC POLICY’ ON POVERTY

It is disturbing to observe the ease with which some conservatives fall in line with the progressive notion that government should engage in “crafting public policy.” Governmental public policy ends up being dogma-pushing by the elitists who happen to be in control at the time when said “public policy” is enacted. The Heritage Foundation and other conservatives should not fall for progressive nonsense.

Poor people’s best hope is for America to return to its libertarian roots. The best “help” for the poor comes from private enterprise. And private enterprise thrives when government gets out of its way.



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SALLY MORRIS: CHICAGO-STYLE EXTORTION PERPETRATED FROM 1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE

You are a colossal fraud, sir.  You talk to us as though we are children.  You scold and insult the people we sent to Washington to stop you in your maniacal spending spree.  You intone threateningly, Chicago-style, that the poor will pay.  News flash: the poor will pay either way.  We’ve already been paying for your four-year vacation.  Enough already.  Don’t attempt to extort cooperation from senior citizens, don’t try to coerce Congress.  Don’t make another speech to us until you have something new to say, something along the lines of what you are cutting in the way of spending.  And, by the way, it might be a good idea to start packing.



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DENNIS PATRICK: DEBT CEILING IMBROGLIO

The financial constraints and regulations congress is so fond of imposing on the private sector should apply equally to government departments. The biggest monopoly and money waster in America today is the federal government. The price we pay for cavalier spending is bankruptcy.

This is what America gets for electing a community organizer with no private enterprise experience and only 142 days in the US Senate.

My guess? Obama does not want to be Jimmy Carter II. Obama will cave in and, if he does, God bless America.



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