http://www.blackhillsfox.com/home/headlines/Voters-to-decide-future-of-Deadwood-gaming--280122492.html
One of the issues you'll find on the ballot this year is called Amendment Q. If voters say yes to this amendment, gambling games like roulette, keno, and craps will be allowed in Deadwood. Supporters are saying it will give a much needed boost to Deadwood's declining gambling industry, an industry that has supported the town for 25 years. If the gambling industry is allowed to decline, many people will lose their jobs and the town will lose an important source of revenue. Opponents, however, say it will only make worse the problem of gambling addiction in South Dakota. It is estimated that at least 18,000 people are gambling addicts, and 3,600 of those people will commit suicide due to their addiction.
This is a tough issue for some, and these gambling addicts do need help from one source or another, but allowing a small town to go into economic decline because of their problems benefits no one. They'll still gamble no matter what games are legal, and we can't change that. Adding a greater variety of games to Deadwood's casinos will give the town an economic boost and hopefully revive the industry. If I could vote, I would vote yes on this amendment.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Voting in the South Dakota Senate election? Here's what you need to know.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/campus-election-engagement-project/rick-weiland-vs-mike-roun_b_6018636.html
With the South Dakota Senate race as close as it is, it can be tough to figure out who you should vote for. Sure you know the candidates' parties, but what do they really stand for? The Huffington Post has provided a quick and dirty cheat sheet for just that, without the political spin (yes really). So here's the low-down:
All candidates support raising the debt ceiling and believe that humans are contributing to climate change, and none of them signed a pledge to oppose the raising of taxes to increase federal revenue, so you don't really have a choice there.
If you are in favor of:
If you are in favor of:
With the South Dakota Senate race as close as it is, it can be tough to figure out who you should vote for. Sure you know the candidates' parties, but what do they really stand for? The Huffington Post has provided a quick and dirty cheat sheet for just that, without the political spin (yes really). So here's the low-down:
All candidates support raising the debt ceiling and believe that humans are contributing to climate change, and none of them signed a pledge to oppose the raising of taxes to increase federal revenue, so you don't really have a choice there.
If you are in favor of:
- a Constitutional Balance Budget Amendment
- the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which allowed unlimited independent political expenditures by corporations and unions
- limited government mandates and/or subsidies for renewable energy
- repealing Obamacare
- the 2013 shutting down of the government to defund Obamacare
- high restrictions of who can get abortions
- an employer's ability to withhold contraception from employees if the employer doesn't agree with it morally
and against:
- the DISCLOSE Act, which would require key funders of political ads to put their names on those ads
- raising the minimum wage
- the Dodd-Frank Act, which established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- federal spending as a means of increasing economic growth
- the refinancing of student loans at lower rates, paid for by increasing taxes on income over a million dollars
- government action to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- gay marriage
- enacting more restrictive gun control legislation
- the D.R.E.A.M. Act, which would allow children brought into the country illegally to achieve legal status if they've graduated from high school, have a clean legal record, and attend college or serve in the military
- the comprehensive immigration plan passed by the Senate in 2013, which includes a pathway to citizenship and increased funding for border security
- efforts to legalize marijuana
- Planned Parenthood recieving public funds for non-abortion health services
- increasing taxes on high income individual and corporations to pay for public services
Then you should vote for Mike Rounds
If you are in favor of:
- the DISCLOSE Act, which would require key funders of political ads to put their names on those ads
- raising the minimum wage
- extending unemployment benefits beyond 26 weeks
- the Dodd-Frank Act, which established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- federal spending as a means of increasing economic growth
- the refinancing of student loans at lower rates, paid for by increasing taxes on income over a million dollars
- government action to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- government mandates and/or subsidies for renewable energy
- gay marriage
- enacting more restrictive gun control legislation (specifically required background checks)
- the D.R.E.A.M. Act, which would allow children brought into the country illegally to achieve legal status if they've graduated from high school, have a clean legal record, and attend college or serve in the military
- the comprehensive immigration plan passed by the Senate in 2013, which includes a pathway to citizenship and increased funding for border security
- efforts to legalize marijuana
- Planned Parenthood recieving public funds for non-abortion health services
- partial privatization of Social Security
- increasing taxes on high income individuals and corporations to pay for public services
and against:
- a Constitutional Balance Budget Amendment (probably)
- the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which allowed unlimited independent political expenditures by corporations and unions
- repealing Obamacare
- the 2013 shutting down of the government to defund Obamacare
- high restrictions of who can get abortions
- an employer's ability to withhold contraception from employees if the employer doesn't agree with it morally
Then you should vote for Rick Weiland.
If you are in favor of:
- the DISCLOSE Act, which would require key funders of political ads to put their names on those ads
- raising the minimum wage
- the Dodd-Frank Act, which established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- government action to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- gay marriage
- the comprehensive immigration plan passed by the Senate in 2013, which includes a pathway to citizenship and increased funding for border security
- Planned Parenthood recieving public funds for non-abortion health services
- partial privatization of Social Security
- increasing taxes on high income individuals and corporations to pay for public services
and against:
- a Constitutional Balance Budget Amendment
- the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which allowed unlimited independent political expenditures by corporations and unions
- federal spending as a means of increasing economic growth
- government mandates and/or subsidies for renewable energy
- enacting more restrictive gun control legislation
- repealing Obamacare
- the 2013 shutting down of the government to defund Obamacare
- high restrictions of who can get abortions
Then you should vote for Larry Pressler.
Yeah, it's a lot. Sorry. But it's an important decision you'll be making if you CAN vote in this upcoming election, so I suggest you read through it and start thinking about it. Personally, I'm really mad that I can't vote in the election now that I know what's at stake. If I had the chance, I would probably vote for Pressler. He seems closest to having a combination of conservative economic policies and liberal social policies, which I what I want out of my public officials.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Saddam is finally getting his revenge
http://www.ibtimes.com/saddam-era-chemical-weapons-now-under-isis-control-reports-1705144
Recent reports from the Middle East may indicate that ISIS has gotten their hands on Saddam Hussein-Era chemical weapons such as mustard gas which they have used against Kurdish soldiers in Kobani, the Syrian town in danger of being overrun. Witnesses on the ground say that ISIS took over a disused chemical weapons factory in Muthanna and got their hands on weapons left inside. The US initially wasn't concerned as they claimed that ISIS wouldn't be able to even transport anything there safely, much less use it. Reports say otherwise. Pictures taken of Kurdish fighters who were attacked by ISIS show clear signs of chemical burns.
Obviously this is really, really bad. If ISIS has indeed gotten their hands on old chemical weapons and are capable of using them against their enemies, soldier and civilian alike, then this is going to make the fight to get rid of them a lot harder. You can hide from bullets and take cover from explosions, but chemicals get anywhere and everywhere and the damage they do can be horrific. If the world is going to get rid of ISIS, it's going to have to come up with a plan to combat ISIS's new methods, and it's going to have to do it quickly before ISIS can gain more ground.
Recent reports from the Middle East may indicate that ISIS has gotten their hands on Saddam Hussein-Era chemical weapons such as mustard gas which they have used against Kurdish soldiers in Kobani, the Syrian town in danger of being overrun. Witnesses on the ground say that ISIS took over a disused chemical weapons factory in Muthanna and got their hands on weapons left inside. The US initially wasn't concerned as they claimed that ISIS wouldn't be able to even transport anything there safely, much less use it. Reports say otherwise. Pictures taken of Kurdish fighters who were attacked by ISIS show clear signs of chemical burns.
Obviously this is really, really bad. If ISIS has indeed gotten their hands on old chemical weapons and are capable of using them against their enemies, soldier and civilian alike, then this is going to make the fight to get rid of them a lot harder. You can hide from bullets and take cover from explosions, but chemicals get anywhere and everywhere and the damage they do can be horrific. If the world is going to get rid of ISIS, it's going to have to come up with a plan to combat ISIS's new methods, and it's going to have to do it quickly before ISIS can gain more ground.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Now might be a good time to pay China what we owe them
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/09/17/senate-china-hacked-military-contractor-networks/
The US Senate has been investigating for the past year a number of cyber break-ins carried out on civilian transportation companies hired by the Pentagon. These hacking incidents have been linked back to the Chinese government. Apparently the Chinese military has been able to steal e-mails, computer codes, documents, and user accounts, and they even managed to compromise the systems on board a commercial ship and hack into a US military contracted airliner. The attacks have been linked to the Chinese government based on the fact that they were so advanced as above the sophistication of, for example, civilian hackers.
So obviously this is a major security breach and a significant threat to our military operations. If China got its hands on anything significant they could do a lot with it. They could sell it to other countries. They could blackmail us. They could carry out their own attacks against us. Of course that would all depend on what exactly they got their hands on. It could be nothing significant, but that doesn't change the fact that the Chinese military now has the knowledge of how to get their hands on things that are significant. Hopefully the Senate investigation will prove successful and the Pentagon can patch this up before it gets serious.
The US Senate has been investigating for the past year a number of cyber break-ins carried out on civilian transportation companies hired by the Pentagon. These hacking incidents have been linked back to the Chinese government. Apparently the Chinese military has been able to steal e-mails, computer codes, documents, and user accounts, and they even managed to compromise the systems on board a commercial ship and hack into a US military contracted airliner. The attacks have been linked to the Chinese government based on the fact that they were so advanced as above the sophistication of, for example, civilian hackers.
So obviously this is a major security breach and a significant threat to our military operations. If China got its hands on anything significant they could do a lot with it. They could sell it to other countries. They could blackmail us. They could carry out their own attacks against us. Of course that would all depend on what exactly they got their hands on. It could be nothing significant, but that doesn't change the fact that the Chinese military now has the knowledge of how to get their hands on things that are significant. Hopefully the Senate investigation will prove successful and the Pentagon can patch this up before it gets serious.
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