Month: <span>January 2019</span>

Month: January 2019

Hide Your Wallets

by Ed Cassidy I sent this to all of them. Opposite ends of the same predatory bird. Ed Dear Representatives and Senators, after reading this op-ed I pondered how once again the Wyoming Legislature can try to inflict the costs of their fiscal irresponsibility on the taxpayers. Of course, that’s …

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First, They Came for the Tamales

by Michelle Sabrosky A post in Casper Classifieds today (1/19/19) came from a gentleman known as “Tamale Mike.” He has been selling tamales on Facebook, and was recently informed by an attorney that he was under investigation. Tamale Mike’s post stated, 

“To those that are selling food on fb. Be …

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Wyoming Legislators Want State to De-Risk Investments by Holding Gold and Silver

Cheyenne, Wyoming (January 17, 2019) – A group of Wyoming legislators have introduced three bills this week to de-risk the state’s financial holdings with modest allocations to physical gold and silver in the state’s pension fund, reserve fund, and mineral trust fund. Introduced by Representative Roy Edwards (R-Gillette) and co-sponsored by …

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Mirrors and Reunions – Gut Checks on Reality

by Mike Pyatt Given a culture driven by glamour, pretense, pomposity, Facebook, Instagram, and selfies, it’s inexpedient to ignore externality. Like it or not, from birth, genetics play an irreversible role in one’s predominant endomorphic, ectomorphic, or mesomorphic physique. With slight variation, we’ll drag that basic frame to the grave. …

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