With the cloud of new regulations, gun control, and anti-jobs measures hanging over the Rocky Mountain West and Upper Great Plains, lawmakers in North and South Dakota are looking to push back through nullification.
"On the morning of Jan. 20, every room of the two-story Stroppel Hotel in Midland, SD, was filled with men and women who work on the Keystone XL pipeline...By 4 p.m., the entire place was cleared out"
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD) continues to lead from the front...the conservative front I might add. As a result, the liberal media is desperate to try and attack her, and the state of South Dakota as a result.
The Sturgis Rally 2020 is officially happening according to news from the City of Sturgis this week. Social distancing is impacting some of the events, but the ultimate party is a go.
When it comes to the economy, it certainly looks like Montana is getting hit harder than our neighboring states like North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Don't stop there. When it comes to job losses- recent data shows that Montana is even worse than the national average.
What is he not telling you? He's not telling you that states like North Dakota and South Dakota have done more testing than Montana. He's also not telling you that they have the same low death counts as Montana does.
Speaker of the House Greg Hertz (R-Polson) says it is time to re-open the economy and get people back to work in Montana. He joined us on Monday's Montana Talks statewide radio show with Aaron Flint.
Wait a minute. You mean to tell me that North Dakota's Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND) took a much different approach than Montana's Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT), and yet- it is Montana that needs North Dakota's help?