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NRA to media: ‘You do more harm to the country with a keyboard than NRA members with guns’

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 17, 2017, 3:59 PM Jul 17, 2017
58

The NRA’s Grant Stinchfield, a conservative talk show host, said the Washington Post does ‘more damage to our country with a keyboard than every NRA member combined has ever done with a firearm.’
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Politics

Racism splits a religion with a history of racism

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 17, 2017, 7:25 AM Jul 17, 2017
17

In a New York Times op-ed today, a black member of the Southern Baptist Convention says he’s done with the largest Protestant body in the nation. Read more →

Politics

NPR uses ‘lie’ in Trump coverage

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2017, 9:16 AM Jul 14, 2017
3

NPR has been reluctant to use the word ‘lie’ when describing misstatements from the Trump administration. So it didn’t escape notice this week when an NPR reporter used it. Read more →

Politics

1,000 Words: Jimmy Carter

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 13, 2017, 3:55 PM Jul 13, 2017
19

History has not been kind to the Carter administration but it has been kind to Carter, a recognition that maybe in the here and now, we’re never as smart as we think we are.
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Politics · Sports

Politics wins the fight for the soul of the 7th inning stretch.

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 12, 2017, 2:57 PM Jul 12, 2017
22

Baseball has been pushing hard for years to elevate ‘God Bless America’ to National Anthem status, specifically in a salute to veterans and soldiers. It’s a nice sentiment and good business. Read more →

Politics

How cured meats killed the American dream

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 12:52 PM Jul 11, 2017
27

David Brooks, a product of private schools and two affluent parents, faced the problem that bedevils many a newspaper columnist today: He had a deadline and nothing to say.
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Politics · Sports

Time to ease walleye restrictions on Mille Lacs?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 8:34 AM Jul 11, 2017
15

The lesson from last weekend’s protest on Lake Mille Lacs may be that protest works. Or maybe it doesn’t.

A flotilla of fisherpeople and area business owners encircled Gov. Mark Dayton’s bought, protesting restrictions on the taking of walleye.
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Education · Politics

Poll: Republicans think higher education is hurting the country

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 1:30 PM Jul 10, 2017
39

A new poll from Pew Research shows the assault on the idea of higher education has finally connected with Republicans, who viewed it favorably just two years ago. Read more →

Politics

Black Lives Matters counters NRA video with one of its own

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 9, 2017, 8:54 PM Jul 9, 2017
2

A couple of weeks ago the National Rifle Association issued an amped-up video that some people say was a call to violence.

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Economy · Politics

Bucking a trend, Missouri rolls back a $10 minimum wage

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 7, 2017, 1:26 PM Jul 7, 2017
7

Times should be good again soon for restaurants in St. Louis. Missouri is cutting the minium wage back to $7.70 again after St. Louis had hiked it to $10 two months ago and it was to go up another $1 in January. Read more →

Politics

When an Atheist gives the invocation

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 7, 2017, 12:56 PM Jul 7, 2017
46

Oskaloosa, Iowa, like many government institutions, begins its City Council meetings with an invocation.

It’s usually given by a member of the clergy but when the Eastern Iowa Atheists group asked to give last night’s opening message, the city said “sure”, the Oskaloosa Herald says. Read more →

Politics

A battle over public access to public data in Duluth

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 7, 2017, 9:03 AM Jul 7, 2017
18

If data collected by Minnesota’s state and local government is public, why do we have to pay so much to get it?
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Economy · Politics

Cities trying to block poor, disabled from moving to town

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 6, 2017, 7:28 AM Jul 6, 2017
13

West St. Paul and South St. Paul have passed ordinances limiting the housing options for people who are low-income and disabled. One politician insists it’s not discrimination. Read more →

Economy · Politics

In Pepin County, workers flee the dairy farms

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 3, 2017, 11:14 AM Jul 3, 2017
21

Wisconsin Public Radio reported that farmers in western Wisconsin have been visited by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and warned they’ll be back, suggesting the possibility of sweeping raids that farmers say could weaken the local economy.

Dairy workers around Durand, Wis., decided to leave after rumors swept the community that ICE was in town.
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Politics

NRA critics: ‘Clenched fist’ ad incites political violence

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 29, 2017, 2:30 PM Jun 29, 2017
72

The National Rifle Association’s latest ad — burning up the internet today — is a bit of a jaw dropper.
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