Cramer Continues to Ignore His Role in Failing to Pass Immigration Reform

According to news reports, “The Pentagon will delay or suspend 127 military construction projects so that $3.6 billion can be diverted to shore up President Trump’s border wall.” In other words, Mexico isn’t paying for the wall. But, you already knew that. The President is grabbing the Pentagon by the budget through an emergency declaration. […]

While Farmers Struggle, Big Oil Gets a Break. The Latest Policy to Negatively Impact Agriculture

The eyes of the nation have focused on our farmers and agriculture economy. Many of us in the Midwest wish the focus wasn’t due to the dire situation many farmers are finding themselves in. Weather. Trade. Prices. Waivers. All taking its toll as the combines roll out into the 2019 harvest. The prolonged trade war […]

Trump’s Tweets Attempting to “Order” Businesses Around Met with Silence from Pro-Business Politicians

Following the Friday morning news that China would impose additional tariffs on American imports, President Trump took to Twitter frustrated. In a tweet, Trump “ordered” private companies to change how they do business. The tweet, in addition to the tariff news out of China, sent the stock markets tumbling as they closed out the week. […]

Lack of Transparency Is Only Part Of The Problem

North Dakota officials have pushed back on an online article wondering if regulators essentially covered up the size of a 2015 natural gas liquid spill. What was originally reported as a 10 gallon spill on liquid natural gas is potentially as big as 11 million gallons according to an internal document reported in the blog. […]

LISTEN: “You feel like you’re being held hostage”

Last week I wrote that it is time to eliminate the 60% requirement for school bond referendums in North Dakota. The most prominent example of why this change is needed is Williston District 1. The District has held two referendum votes in 2019. Both received over 58% of the vote but fell short of the […]