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February 5, 2023

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Former Burgum Advisor & TR Library Director Once Mocked Disabled Fan

May 31, 2022 T. Arthur Mason

Two years ago, we were the first to make the detailed connections between Governor Doug Burgum and the Dakota Leadership PAC. Burgum was using this PAC to campaign against conservative candidates in the 2020 June primary. As illustrated by the [read more…]

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RINOs Hate Limited Government “Bastiats” More Than Ever

April 12, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Nearly two years ago, I wrote an article explaining why RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) don’t like the Bastiat Caucus. Oddly enough, I think it might just be more applicable today than when I wrote it then. The Republican political [read more…]

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What Does Removal of Teddy Roosevelt Statue Mean for His Library in ND?

June 22, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

It’s been four weeks since the horrific and senseless killing of George Floyd. While peaceful protests — which are rightfully protected by the First Amendment — have taken place in cities across America, they’ve far too often been accompanied by [read more…]

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District 8 House Race– Is Burgum Using Former Staffers to Defeat an Enemy?

May 1, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

If you’ve been following The Minuteman lately, then you’re familiar with the fact that Governor Doug Burgum is making a concerted effort to defeat conservative candidates in key races across the state. I first wrote about this in late February [read more…]

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Thoughts on Why Supporters of the State Auditor Failed in Their Referral Efforts

August 9, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

I can’t think of a hotter topic in North Dakota politics this summer than the one relating to the North Dakota Legislature’s efforts, during the winding up moments of the 2019 Legislative Session, to strip our State Auditor of his authority [read more…]

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BREAKING: Audit the Swamp Turns in Affidavits for Referendums

May 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

In the aftermath of the State Legislature stripping the State Auditor of his authority to initiate performance audits — and Governor Doug Burgum signing off on the power grab — a movement came together under the banner now known as [read more…]

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Good or Bad, Burgum’s Legacy May be Linked to TR Library & Museum

April 27, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

By now you’re well aware that the stage has been set for North Dakota to get the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum. According to the National Archives, this will be the 14th of its kind— 15th if we count [read more…]

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Replacing Big Government Republicans is the Only Way to Change Bismarck

April 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum is a done deal. As I wrote earlier today, the North Dakota Legislature did as expected and gave Governor Doug Burgum his library. In terms of legislation, all that’s needed now is for [read more…]

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As Expected, the Legislature is Giving Governor Burgum His Library

April 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Last week we broke the news that there were constitutional issues with House Bill 1320. This, of course, was the bill that was completely hijacked in an effort to push funding for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum through. [read more…]

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Bill Proposing Theodore Roosevelt Library is Unconstitutional

April 17, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

We’ve long been opponents to the State of North Dakota footing any part of the bill for the proposed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum. In fact, I first wrote about this in January of 2018. A lot has changed [read more…]

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