Every oasis in a desert has a gravitational pull, and Tecopa’s hot mineral water is a particularly strong vortex.
Opinion
I’m voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.
Our U.S. representatives and U.S. senators work for us, not us for them.
Writing in Reason magazine, Ronald Bailey asks (and tries to answer) a question you’ve probably been hearing a lot lately and may have silently asked yourself: “Are Robots Going to Steal Our Jobs?”
There is something to be said about watching athletes mature and grow up in this small town of ours.
I was just waking up when I got the phone call. You need to get to the hospital, your father has had a stroke.
There’s an old saying in the marketing biz: “For those who get it, no explanation is necessary. For those who don’t, no explanation is possible.”
If the most sweeping Republican victory in Nevada since 1890 – here I’m describing the 2014 election – did not tell them anything, then the appointment of Donald Trump as president gave Nevada Democrats plenty of motivation, and it showed at this year’s Legislature.
Besides getting funding from Congress, President Donald Trump also faces another problem in getting his wall built on the U.S. side of our border with Mexico, a prominent lawyer says.
I am sure by now, as former Nevada Wolf Pack star Colin Kaepernick, once adored throughout Nevada, now finds himself up a creek without a paddle and no water, that he is saying to himself, “What is the big deal, all I did was refuse to stand for a song?”
“We’ve heard from thousands of Nevada families about how crucial it is that we give them freedom of choice in the education of their children,” Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval declared last January in his State of the State speech regarding funding for the Nevada’s landmark Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).
Every oasis in a desert has a gravitational pull, and Tecopa’s hot mineral water is a particularly strong vortex.
I’m voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.