The ne’er-do-well brother-in-law

Nov14

November 14, 2015

The one who keeps moving back in when he hits his latest rough patch

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We have good news and bad news

Nov6

November 6, 2015

Never operated a mine; never earned a dime

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How do you drown-proof a mine? Part 3

Nov5

November 5, 2015

The denouement – and a prediction comes true

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DNC, RNC, same addiction

Nov5

November 5, 2015

Nothing here you don’t already know, but can we get ourselves into rehab?

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The 401(k), America’s biggest Ponzi scheme

Nov2

November 2, 2015

We allowed the 1% to make themselves rich and they used our money to do it

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Brad Moore: We are not a shell! a reprise

Oct31

October 31, 2015

The PolyMet exec delivers the valedictory remarks

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How do you drown-proof a mine? Part 2

Oct30

October 30, 2015

It’s still the question on everyone’s lips

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Around a half a million traffic deaths since 9/11

Oct30

October 30, 2015

America and the wrong ball(s) it is watching

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UofM – once known for research, now a sport’s lawsuit magnet

Oct29

October 29, 2015

Does the University exist to educate or train athletes and where is the emphasis day to day?

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The numbers guys win a Spotty ™

Oct29

October 29, 2015

Criticizing the Pride of the Business Press

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How do you drown-proof a mine?

Oct28

October 28, 2015

It’s the question on everyone’s lips

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Flying home to face the music

Oct27

October 27, 2015

See the update with remarks by law professor David Schultz below. By letter dated October 26th, Michelle MacDonald entered her appearance on behalf of Sandra Grazzini-Rucki in the criminal case in Dakota County against Grazzini-Rucki. In her letter of transmittal to Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom, MacDonald also requested to travel “port to port” with Grazzini-Rucki […]

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