Here they go again. Gov. Joe Lombardo has announced a legislative special session and the unions immediately started beating the drum for massive tax incentives for the TV and film industry.
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Once again the main issue is lost as Congress bumbles about when it comes to funding the federal government.
I recently went to the Mandalay Bay to watch the amazing Las Vegas Aces play. The parking fees were outrageous.
This seems to me as good a reason as any to cancel this boondoggle.
The lieutenant governor of Nevada, Stavros Anthony, submitted three bills to the Legislature last session, and all three were shot down
A hat tip to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, who understands the importance to Nevada of reopening the federal government.
Although our illustrious leaders (tongue in cheek) believe that breaking everything down into little categories keeps us from knowing how they nickel-and-dime us to death, it doesn’t elude us.
So what to do? Return to the old ways and watch the scores improve.
Hundreds of billions have been raised to fund AI and other associated businesses. It is far too early to determine the economic impact.
in 2025, Pete Hegseth is criticized for pushing for newly proposed military fitness standards.
Oh, no, the Brightline Rail project is now going to cost $21 billion. What a massive and unexpected development (not)!
Compassion for our fellow citizens demands voting every last conflicted anti-American politician out of power.
The district has taken the audacious step of sanctioning educators for exercising their out-of-school, personal First Amendment free speech protections.
Stop blaming someone else or some company for you not having control of your own children.
The clowns we elected to Congress are putting their arrogance, self interest and opinions ahead of what this country needs more than ever before: leadership.
