Paid for by Good Jobs Montana. Doesn't sound like anything nefarious, does it? That is, until we find out that "Good Jobs Montana" is the outside money group backed by the same people who have been fighting to shut down Colstrip and good jobs in Montana.
Look, if Republicans move forward with confirming a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Democrats will be rioting in the streets. "Democrats are already rioting in the streets." That's what Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) had to say on Fox News Sunday.
John Lott, Jr. has been one of the most outspoken and articulate defenders of our 2nd Amendment rights. Now, he's taking aim at liberal Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) as we head into the 2020 elections in October and November.
Over the past few weeks, I had at least two mailers in my mailbox from liberal Gov. Steve Bullock's campaign where he pretends to support our 2nd Amendment rights. Anyone who has remotely followed the governors public remarks over the last couple years would let out an audible laugh immediately upon receiving one of these mailers.
We also asked him about a story posted by The Montana Daily Gazette claiming that Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) sent millions of dollars in taxpayer funds to his wife's company.
Here's the deal with Kamala Harris from a Montana perspective: She's anti-beef, she's anti-fracking, and she's anti-Catholic. What more do you need to add, I asked? "She's anti-gun."
Montana is one of just a handful of states that actually taxes your social security benefits. A bill to reduce taxes on your social security benefits was carried by State Sen. Dave Howard (R-Park City). It actually passed both the state house and the state senate, but was vetoed by Cooney's running mate- Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT).
Bullock tried to attack Daines over his support for the Trump tax cuts. He also attacked the NRA and discussed why he still supports some of the very liberal gun control measures he advanced during his brief presidential run.