Was it good for you, District 4? Steven Horsford thinks it was. After having served slightly over a quarter of his term, Steven Horsford has announced that he intends to run for re-election next November. It may seem odd that… Read More ›
Blog Posts
Deliberations of a Lynch Mob.
Sunday TV is normally some of the most boring broadcasting of the week, and this Sunday it was even worse as half the stations debated the Zimmerman verdict to eternity. With the amount of airtime devoted to the outcome you… Read More ›
Rays of Fear from the Sun.
It is hard to read Brian Greenspun’s op-ed without feeling like he is writing about the boogeyman- the evil, white, male republican vendetta that is out to lock women in cages and send the black man back to the fields…. Read More ›
Casinos, Senators and Cronyism.
When the Gang of Eight Immigration bill was first brought forward we all assumed it would be the dominant story for months. Since then we have experience a whirlwind of breaking news; the Boston Bombings and successive scandals involving the… Read More ›
The Emperor Has Nothing To Say.
This past week President Obama gave another speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. You might remember the first speech he gave there in 2008 as a candidate, he spoke in front two hundred thousand people his first time there…. Read More ›
Getting Outside the Box on Education.
If there is one issue that both parties can agree needs to be address both on the national and state level, it is education. The Nevada education system has been at the forefront of the legislature the entire session. Even… Read More ›
Emotional Background Checks.
After months of political maneuvering, self-righteous anger, and hysterics, the Senate defeated the proposed Gun Bill. The vote was quickly followed by an angry speech from the President and seething editorials by the leaders of the Leftist anti-gun movement. As… Read More ›
XpressWaste.
A month after Jeff Sessions and Paul Ryan voiced their concerns with the XpressWest proposal, Harry Reid has admitted that XpressWest is having trouble raising enough money to secure the proposed Federally backed loan of 5.5 billion dollars. XpressWest is… Read More ›
Scholarships, Tax Breaks and Unions.
Governor Sandoval has a challenged the State Legislature to make progress on reforming the Nevada School system. Because the Nevada Constitution currently prohibits the use of a voucher system to advance the cause of school choice, more ingenuity must be… Read More ›
Not all tax increases are bad…
The State Assembly is currently struggling over how to generate more revenue for the state, specifically, to add more funds to the Nevada school system. It is the opinion of this author that perhaps more time should be spent reviewing… Read More ›