by Jeff Laszloffy | Feb 12, 2015 | Blog
The Montana High School Association wanted to implement a policy allowing young men who think they’re women to play on high school girls’ athletic teams. Fortunately, thanks to the hard work of Montana families, the original transgender athletic policy went down in...
by Jeff Laszloffy | Feb 12, 2015 | Blog
Arthur Koestler once said “When a chess player looks at the board, he does not see a static mosaic, a ‘still life’, but a magnetic field of forces, charged with energy”. I would argue that the same holds true for politics. In some ways, it’s a game of chess played...
by Jeff Laszloffy | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
How would you like to be driving along the road, minding your own business, look over to your right, and see a bicyclist go by without any cloths? What’s more, what if your child was in the car with you? You might think this never happens, especially in Montana. ...
by Jeff Laszloffy | Feb 3, 2015 | Blog
These days, you hear the words “Dark money” tossed around an awful lot when it comes to politics. But what do those words really mean? Why is some political money “dark” and other “light”? If you’ll pardon the pun, today I’d like to shed a little “light” on the...
by Jeff Laszloffy | Jan 30, 2015 | Blog
We all remember the story of David and Goliath. Even non-Christians use it as a metaphor to describe the plight of the underdog, or the little guy standing up to the bully. Monday, we’ll compare that metaphor to my grandmother’s saying that you can’t fight city hall,...