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Nebraska Lawsuit a True “Chicken and Egg” Question

Originally published April 5, 2014, By Linda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Nebraska Lawsuit a True “Chicken and Egg” Question

California’s state government is so concerned about the survival of an obscure species of smelt that it has effectively rendered some of the most productive farmland in that state a desert wasteland devoid of water.  Having so successfully <ahem> managed that crisis, California state legislators have now turned their attention to the plight of poultry […]

Filed Under: Featured, Nebraska, Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: animal cruelty, cage free chicken, california, california chicken law, california egg law, free range chicken, limited government, nebraska lawsuit against egg law, politicians, politics, progressivism, regulating chicken farmers, regulating egg producers

Government’s Getting Us Where it Wants Us — Eating Out of Its Hand

Originally published January 31, 2013, By Linda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Government’s Getting Us Where it Wants Us — Eating Out of Its Hand

Filed Under: Bar Room Banter, Budget, Budget, Charity vs Welfare, Civil Society, Education, Featured, Federal, Founding Principles, Government Spending, In the News, Lincoln Public Schools, Local, Nebraska, Personal Responsibility, Progressivism, Regulation, Taxes, Welfare Tagged With: 16 ounce soda limit, banning unhealthy food, bill avery, brown bag lunch, brown bagging, C. S. Lewis, C. S. Lewis on tyranny, childhood obesity, clancy brothers and tommy makem, connemara, diet, dr. bob rauner, eating at school, fast food kids' meals, food ban, food police, food stamps, free lunch, free or reduced price lunch, free school lunch, God in the Dock, government, government regulation, government spending, healthy food, Hispanic Federation, home cooking, homefeeding, homeschooling, is soda a food, keep the smoke from risin' barney, kids' meals, lb447, limit food stamp use to healthy food, limited government, mayor bloomberg, meals at school, michael bloomberg, Michelle Obama, mike douglas show, moonshine, mountain tay, NAACP, ne, nebr, nebraska, nebraska budget, nebraska legislature, nebraska medical association, nebraska medical association public health committee, nebraska unicameral, new york city, nutrition, obesity, obesity among children, one size fits all, one size fits all government program, parental rights, platte institute snap program, politicians, politics, progressivism, public health committee, public kitchens, public schools, reduced price school lunch, revenuers, sales tax exemption on food, sales tax on food, salt ban, school inspector confiscates kid's lunch, school lunch program, school lunches, silver tongued devil, snap, snap program, soda ban, soda tax bill, state senator bill avery, state senators, summer school lunch program, supplemental food and nutrition program, taking lunch to school, tax subsidies, taxing unhealthy food, the hand is quicker than the eye, toys in kids' meals, trans-fat ban, tyranny, Unicameral, USDA, USDA regulations

Fortenberry Needs To Hear From YOU: Townhall Schedule (Lincoln TONIGHT)

Originally published August 7, 2012, By Shellinda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Fortenberry Needs To Hear From YOU: Townhall Schedule (Lincoln TONIGHT)

Nebraska’s First District Congressman Jeff Fortenberry is convening townhall meetings during Congress’ August recess. We at GiN have long believed that Mr. Fortenberry should be replaced with an actual limited government representative because the evidence shows that he cannot be described as such. As Linda wrote in a September 2011 article, Fortenberry… “…spends money like […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Agenda 21, Cleaner Greener Lincoln, Climate Change, Events, Jeff Fortenberry, Meetings, Property Rights, Regulation, Republican Party, Ruling Class, Sustainable Development Tagged With: agenda 21, amtrak, baseline budgeting, big spenders, big spenders in congress, biggest spenders in congress, budget control act of 2011, budget deficits, cd01 nebraska, climate change, congressional townhalls, debt ceiling, debt deal, district one nebraska, fortenberry, fortenberry bills in congress, fortenberry legislation, fortenberry townhall schedule, fortenberry voting record, global conservation act of 2012, global warming, government spending, green agenda, h.r. 6038, house of representatives, jeff fortenberry, nancy carr, nebraska congressman, nebraska politicians, nebraska republicans, ohio congressman, passenger rail, progressive republicans, prorail nebraska, republican congressman, rob portman, ruling class, Sustainable Development, townhalls

Pumping Up Politics, Prices: Transcanada Keystone XL Pipeline

Originally published April 5, 2012, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 8 Comments

Pumping Up Politics, Prices: Transcanada Keystone XL Pipeline

From my article of November 2, 2011, “TransCanada Trojan Horse: Keystone XL Pipeline Will Increase Gas Prices“: “The TransCanada Keystone Xl pipeline project will result in increased gas and diesel prices in 15 Midwestern States – to the detriment of those states’ citizens and economies.” While I continue to ponder the question… How much more […]

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