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Month: September 2019

North Dakota

Fargo City Commissioner Criticizes Colleague for Honoring Military Duties

September 11, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a lot of really dumb things that go on in politics. But Fargo City Commissioner Dave Piepkorn’s comments about his colleague Tony Gehrig, earlier this week, really take the cake. They were nothing short of idiotic. To give you [read more…]

North Dakota

Rising Star in North Dakota Politics Wrongly Ends Up on Watchlist

September 10, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a rising star on the horizon of North Dakota’s political scene. Some of you might know him. His name is Raheem “Rocky” Williams, and his resume is impressive. Here’s some of it: He graduated from Florida International University in [read more…]

North Dakota

Legislative Summit or $90,000 Party with Lobbyists?

September 9, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

What if I told you that North Dakota taxpayers were recently put on the hook for a legislative summit in Nashville, TN to the tune of over $81,000? And that the overall cost for North Dakota legislators and Legislative Council [read more…]

National

Should Local Governments Buy Locally or Use Amazon to Save Money?

September 6, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

In the age of the internet, we often hear arguments of whether it’s better to shop online or buy locally. In general, I’m not sure there’s a cut and dry answer. One reason is because people’s individual economic circumstances vary [read more…]

North Dakota

ND Health Department Attempting to Undermine Legislature & Food Freedom– Again

September 5, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a word often thrown around in politics that I think is worth defining as we begin this article— bureaucracy. According to Google, it is: “… a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state [read more…]

National

Walmart’s New Guns & Ammo Policy Doesn’t Make Anyone Safer

September 4, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Walmart announced yesterday that it’s making some changes in relation to ammunition sales and its rule regarding open carry. According to this CNBC article, the nation’s largest retailer: “…will discontinue all sales of handgun ammunition and sales of short-barrel rifle [read more…]

North Dakota

Should the ND Legislature Livestream Committee Meetings?

September 3, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

If you pay much attention to North Dakota politics, then you’ve probably seen news reports — like this one from the Forum News Service — about State Representative Marvin Nelson’s (D – District 9) intention to “shame” the North Dakota [read more…]

North Dakota

Stop Pretending Vision Zero Will Eliminate Motor Vehicle Fatalities

September 2, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

When Governor Doug Burgum rolled out his traffic safety initiative known as “Vision Zero” in January of 2018, we published an article in which I suggested that the goal of the initiative was “illogical”. In case you’re unfamiliar with them, [read more…]

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