In the People's Interest

Trump, virus, trust elections, compassion

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Between Trump and virus, nation has learned nothing If we have learned anything in this past year it is that we have learned nothing. Millions of Americans have chosen to put more faith in ridiculous improbable lies than in the harsh truth of reality. Don’t like the COVID pandemic? Call it a hoax. Don’t like Democrats? […]

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Democracy

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How will Daines respond to claims of voter fraud? Over the last six years, I have written a number of letters to newly re-elected Sen. Daines’ office and have not once received a single substantial response. So, I hope the senator is reading today, because I have a question for him. Sen. Daines, how will […]

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Election office deserves thanks, congratulations

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Gallatin County elections deserve congratulations for a job done efficiently, safely and professionally. This general election excelled in a year with more logistical challenges that ever before. From the number of trained personnel needed, to enhanced facilities that could meet the needs of a mostly mail election in a pandemic, all was handled so skillfully […]

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To live with wolves, we must learn from the past

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The Oct. 31 AP article, “Wolves lose protections. Now, future up to voters,” tells us that Colorado’s Proposition 114, on the ballot, would direct the state to reintroduce wolves. It featured “riling Colorado livestock producers,” but failed to note that, in the Northern Rocky Mountain states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, losses of cattle to […]

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Fraud Hysteria

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Daines’ comments further the voter fraud hysteria Let’s use Steve Daines’ “thinking” (i.e., Trump’s “thinking”) reported in the Chronicle on Nov. 7, in which he accuses Democrats of voter fraud, and apply it to Montana. Here it goes: Montana has not gone totally red before, and almost half of us are really disappointed by these […]