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Month: October 2019

National

Watch Congressman Kelly Armstrong’s Mic Drop Moment with AOC

October 30, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

I don’t write much about national politics. But an exchange between North Dakota’s lone Congressman, Kelly Armstrong, and holier-than-thou Socialist icon Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D – New York) yesterday is worth mentioning. As you’re aware, congressional Democrats are carrying out an [read more…]

Outdoors

Feral Swine Reported in Multiple North Dakota Counties

October 29, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

A bit over a month ago, we dropped an article on the growing population of feral swine to the north of us in Canada. If you do nothing more than look at the maps in that article, you may find [read more…]

North Dakota

Call from ND’s Senate Democrats for Oley Larsen to Resign is Pathetic

October 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday, we published an article explaining why we don’t believe North Dakota State Senator Oley Larsen (R – District 3) should resign. In case you’re not familiar with the details, I encourage you to click on the link and do [read more…]

North Dakota

Op-Ed Larsen: Omar Isn’t a Terrorist, She’s just Sympathetic to them.

October 23, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

The following Op-Ed was posted on Facebook today by Senator Oley Larsen, and The Minuteman Blog has decided to publish it in full as a courtesy to our readers. Last weekend, I shared an erroneous image purportedly showing Congresswoman Ilhan [read more…]

North Dakota

State Senator Oley Larsen Shouldn’t Resign Over Debunked Facebook Post

October 23, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Unless you absolutely just don’t pay attention to North Dakota news, then you’ve at least heard or read something about the controversy surrounding a recent Facebook post shared by State Senator Oley Larsen (R – District 3). It became news [read more…]

Education

I Think Some of Us are Failing When it Comes to Our Kids & Education

October 21, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s no doubt that there’s room for improvement when it comes to education in the United States. A simple Google search will reveal a myriad of sources showing that our nation isn’t at the top when it comes to educating [read more…]

National

If Democrats Had Any Sense, They’d Support Tulsi Gabbard for President

October 19, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

The American people are a bit more familiar with Tulsi Gabbard today than they were prior. In case you missed it, the 38-year-old United States Representative from Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district absolutely ripped Hillary Clinton on social media yesterday. That’s [read more…]

Outdoors

Can an Educational Initiative Stop People from Shooting Signs?

October 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

An article was published yesterday by Forum News Service’s April Baumgarten that detailed the issue of signs being shot up across the counties of North Dakota. It’s nearly a century-old problem. As North Dakota Local Technical Assistance Program (NDLTAP) Director [read more…]

North Dakota

Do ND Taxpayers a Favor and Eliminate the Department of Commerce

October 15, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

State Auditor Josh Gallion’s department continues to work for the people of North Dakota in an effort to bring a greater degree of transparency to our state government. The most recent example of this was released yesterday. As you can [read more…]

North Dakota

Should the State be Funding Electric Vehicle Charging Stations?

October 10, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s less than 200 electric vehicles registered in the state of North Dakota. According to an article in the Bismarck Tribune last month, we rank “near last in the nation for adoption of electric cars and buildout of charging infrastructure.” [read more…]

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