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This Covid thing sure has messed things up, including taking the action out of many auctions. As a result of the China flu many purebred bull breeders just had internet auctions instead of traditional bull sales and I hope this is not a permanent state of affairs. Before you know it they’ll make their sales electronic auctions and get rid of the auctioneer entirely and you’ll be forced to buy your bulls on eBay.
Read moreThe House and Senate recently passed the general appropriations bill to fund state government for Fiscal Year 2022, which starts in July.
Read moreThe moment Israel responded to the first salvo of Hamas rockets this month, U.S. leftists declared President Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords a failure and re-launched the D.C. foreign policy establishment “peace process”.
Read moreProgressives say that Team Biden’s proposal of spending more than $1 trillion in taxpayer funds to fight climate change doesn’t go nearly far enough.
Read moreIf I were black – and as our late friend Ted Buswell remarked, “If we go back nine generations we’re kin to everyone in the world,” I would be incensed that politicians claimed I was unable to make it on my own.
Read moreEveryone around here has heard of The Colonel’s chicken, Eischen’s chicken, Rooster’s chicken, Golden Chick’s chicken, and I served up Easy Stop’s chicken for dinner back in the ‘80s. There’s still some who remember The Chicken Shack west of Hennessey where the golf course now stands, but I bet you’ve never heard of Jesus Chicken.
Read moreIs it better to achieve results or generate more “jobs” without achieving one’s goals? Are private businesses more results-focused than government bureaucracies?
Read more[Ed. Note: Garrison, Ph.D., is president of Counterpoint Institute for policy, research, and education and a policy fellow at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government.)
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