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Month: December 2017

Education

Is Property Tax an Unconstitutional Funding Mechanism for Education?

December 28, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Folks around the State of North Dakota are receiving their property tax bills. And reports are that expected hikes have once again become a reality for many "property owners". We wrote back in April that the finger pointing had once [read more…]

North Dakota

NDGOP Identity Crisis: Are the Wrong Republicans Being Criticized?

December 27, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

From time to time, I hear criticisms from within the North Dakota Republican Party that baffle me. A recent article we dropped here on The Minuteman reminded me of such criticisms. As you may recall, Representatives Rick Becker (R – [read more…]

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A Video to Celebrate the Reason for Christmas

December 25, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

What a wonderful day of the year! How grateful we are for Jesus the Christ. He is indeed the "reason for the season". And in a world that often seems to be darkening, may we always know that we can [read more…]

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Tax Cuts are Nice, but What About Cutting Spending?

December 25, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

As of this writing, America’s National Debt sits at over $20.6 trillion — and climbing. To put that in a different light, when you woke up this morning as a citizen of the United States of America, your share of [read more…]

National

Let’s Make Good on Haley’s Promise by Getting Out of the United Nations

December 22, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

In what many view as a historic decision, President Donald Trump announced earlier this month that the United States was formally recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. And with this, the decision was made that our embassy would be [read more…]

North Dakota

Tax Commissioner Shown Support from NDGOP Leadership Despite DUI

December 21, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

On September 30th, State Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger was pulled over and arrested for a DUI — with a blood alcohol level of nearly three times the legal limit. That event flew under the radar of the media until it [read more…]

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What if Former Governor Ed Schafer Took on Heidi Heitkamp for Senate?

December 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

It’s a brilliant idea. One that I can’t claim as my own. Last week, while visiting with a highly respected state official, the topic of the United States Senate campaign came up. Who would be best positioned to beat Democratic [read more…]

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The Legislature’s Lawsuit Against Gov. Burgum Just Got Ridiculous

December 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

At the conclusion of the 2017 Legislative Session, Governor Doug Burgum utilized his veto power and in the process ticked off some folks in the Legislative Assembly. Two of those that had their feathers ruffled was House Majority Leader Al [read more…]

North Dakota

Tom Campbell’s Voting Record Proves He’s Not Really Conservative

December 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Okay, I get it. He’s a nice guy– a true gentleman. It’s true. He’s a successful businessman. There’s no doubt about that. And yes, he’s certainly better than his opponent, Senator Heidi Heitkamp. But conservative? Not exactly. You’ve probably noticed [read more…]

North Dakota

Young Republican State Convention Dominated by Liberty Movement

December 18, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Reed Christensen – Young Republicans State Chairman (Photo Courtesy of Dan & Wendi Johnston) “There is nothing wrong with describing Conservatism as protecting the Constitution, protecting all things that limit government. Government is the enemy of liberty. Government should be [read more…]

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