Seriously?

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It’s just the first week – it didn’t take long for weirdness to arise in the 66th Legislature. Senate President Scott Sales will introduce a bill to help fund The Wall, along with a resolution supporting Trump in his intransigent stance during the shutdown.

Fear of cooperation

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A  cabal of right-wing representatives fears a change to House rules that would enable a change from 60 to a simple majority of 51 votes to “blast” a bill from committee for debate on the floor.  Rules Committee Chair Derek Skees (R-Nutcase) shut down the committee before a vote could take place on the proposed change. He said it would create an “oligarchy” of Democrats and moderate Republicans.  Big word for Derek; he’s probably confusing it with “bipartisanship.”

Zinke’s Instincty

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The Secretary of the Interior may soon be looking for another job – like developing a commercial project in Whitefish with Halliburton Chairman David Lesar.  The project, involving land owned by Zinke’s “foundation,” would include a microbrewery, hotel, art gallery, and other business

Razzin’ the Rabble-rouser

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Despite the four forays by the POTUS SHMOTUS working to derail Sen. Jon Tester, the good ol’ dirt farmer garnered victory over Republican Matt Rosendale. Normally, beating a schmuck like Rosendale should be a walk in the park, but Trump tried hard to whip up his base – and nearly succeeded.