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  • The can-do spirit of America's small towns

    Special thanks is extended to two area residents – Bob Hodson and Jim Lukens – for recently sharing a bit of local history with The Highland County Press.
  • Where’s Waldo at Club Fed?
    Despite empty government cubicles, President Joe Biden tucked a 5.2-percent pay raise for the 1.4 million employees of executive agencies into his proposed budget. That would be the single largest pay hike for the Swamp since 1980. They don't call it Club Fed for nothing.
  • Official: China perpetrating ‘greatest transfer of wealth in human history’
    With red flags flying, and with the stakes at American universities, laboratories and businesses high, Biden’s indifference to the Chinese entering illegally – and virtually at will – proves his callous disregard for the nation he’s sworn to defend and the citizens who trusted him.
  • The sweet taste of buckeyes?
    On yesterday’s walk along the creek, I noticed that the buckeye trees were just beginning to wake up. Fat, red buds were swelling at their branch ends. I could see that some of the buds had even unfurled into close clusters of tiny, feathered leaves, and I was reminded of a story from several years ago when Greg and I drove east to visit my brother and his wife in the far northeastern mountains.
  • The warnings unheeded now threaten our fundamental freedoms
    Will the information age be an era of informed, empowered citizens – or an era of a dominant, information-controlling elite? Stay tuned. That’s the question we need to answer.
  • Palm Sunday and the hidden glory of Jesus
    We have to look to Jesus with faith, looking not for what the world celebrates, but for what sinners need: A holy Savior who bore the sins of His people on the cross and rose again for their salvation.
  • Nicaraguans fleeing, destination U.S.A.
    The Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a pro-immigration, Washington, D.C.-based research organization whose self-described mission is to “improve immigration,” published a timely report on Nicaragua and its citizens’ exodus from their home country.
  • Most of the news is noise, this is not
    AI development is at the point where researchers are not sure when its intelligence will surpass humanity’s and concede perhaps it already has. Earlier this week, an open letter containing names like Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak (co-founder of Apple) and others gained over 1,000 (latest count 2,137) signatures calling for at least a six-month pause in training the AI systems to be more powerful than Chat GPT-4. Others are saying the pause needs to be 30 years. Good luck with that.
  • Why baseball still matters
    Baseball is still the game you are more likely to find fathers and sons playing together. I know that when you’re in the backyard and the cool breeze is blowing and you’re playing catch, and you smell the leather, and you hear a baseball smack the back of the glove, and you see the smile on your child’s face, that’s about as perfect a feeling as there is.
  • Iowa should look to Ohio in advancing pro-growth regulatory reform
    Ohio is now a national leader in regulatory reform when the legislature passed Senate Bill 9 in 2022. This law established a goal of 30-percent reduction in regulations by 2025 with the goal of making Ohio’s businesses more competitive and spurring growth in the Buckeye state.
  • Give ‘em hell, Haley! – America’s ambassador slams the defeatists
    The future of the world is at stake. Up till now, those wishing for action commensurate with the threat could only watch this disaster unfold. But Americans now have a choice. If they support global victory for the Eurasian Axis, they should vote for Trump. If they don’t particularly care which side wins, DeSantis is their man. But if they want the West and all it stands for to prevail, they now have a candidate.
  • Crafting new Farm Bill starts with listening to farmers and ranchers
    I will continue to work for U.S. producers and others as Farm Bill reauthorization discussions take shape. I encourage those interested in these issues to contact me with your views as Congress begins the process of writing the next Farm Bill.
  • Counting down to tax day
    The deadline for filing your 2022 taxes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is less than a month away, and it is critical you file your tax returns on or before Tax Day to avoid late penalties. As this crucial deadline on April 18 approaches, I wanted to share some suggestions and resources to ensure you are well prepared for a smooth and timely filing process.
  • Preserving and modernizing an Arkansas tradition
    As I often travel between home and Washington, D.C., I’m constantly reminded how blessed we are to live in The Natural State. With its beautiful rivers, majestic mountains and incredible wildlife, Arkansas has long celebrated and utilized these resources in a variety of ways. The abundance of natural treasures is one of the many reasons people are drawn to the state for recreation opportunities.
  • The energy transition is a delusion
    The realities of the physics, engineering, and economics of energy systems are independent of any beliefs about climate change.
  • Assessing people’s acceptance
    Our lack of acceptance of many issues on the table today is simply because no one has made the effort to explain them in a way we can understand. As long as they can be lazy and just implement such issues by government fiat, they will not attempt to explain them. Such an attitude is an insult to democracy and to our citizens.
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