Productive Kindness
What the internet needs is the same thing that our politicians need, simple kindness
What the internet needs is the same thing that our politicians need, simple kindness
Ignore much of the utter nonsense that will pervade our midterm elections, but volunteer and then turn out to vote for Jon Tester
Montana is fortunate to have so many small farmers statewide
Leaders are not born, rather groomed by their elders, family, and community
It feels like the people who control Congress and the White House are doing everything possible to make it harder for us
Out-of-state big money and nasty politics won't bring down Sen. Tester
The generation younger than me offers plenty of hope toward a better way, a better day
I abhor government waste, those taxpayer dollars free flowing out the walls, windows, roofs and cracks of our public buildings
Conservation rooted in water, public land, timber and recreation is key to our economy
Twenty-five dollars was the median contribution that a Montanan made to the re-election of U.S. Sen Jon Tester
Judging by the speed of House Democrats’ fundraising, it seems the Montanans contributing to candidates are hungry for change
Livingston Food Resource Center is a community hub of food distribution, culinary training, senior supper clubs, and many kids programs
Someone has to teach Washington D.C. how to drive; it’s your government
Midterm elections routinely go against the party that controls the White House
If you want accountability from Congress, better turn out the vote for Jon Tester