Andrew Montalvo worked for News/Talk 790, KFYO from November 2012 to May 2014
Andrew Montalvo
Opinion: Last Night Texas Senate Circus Shows Why the Founding Fathers Spoke Against Democracy
That’s right, contrary what our high school ‘teachers’ suggested in history, economics, social studies and a host of other subjects; the United states is not, and was never meant to be, a democracy.
Opinion: Senate Bill is ‘Amnesty’ not ‘Reform’
The senate has passed the first part of Amnesty.
Opinion: Here’s Hoping for Ted Cruz
Our state’s newest Senator is certainly making waves in Washington.
Opinion: Farm Bills Should be for Farming
The House defeated the Farm Bill.
I have to say: good.
Opinion: Decline in Values Leads to Decline in Marriage
USA Today has reported that marriage rates have fallen to a historic low after a 40 year decline.
Opinion: Guns for Parents and Government, Hope and Fairy Dust for Students
Texas Governor Rick Perry seems to have no intention of adding any new issues to his special session call.
Opinion: Snowden Resides in the Murky Grey of Right and Wrong
The reveal of the identity of the man who exposed the NSA scandal leaves me with torn feelings on morality.
Opinion: The Rich “Fair Share” Argument in the Fair Tax Debate is a Delusion
The IRS scandal has had many of my friends discussing the American tax system in recent days.
Aside from the most blindly left wing people I know, everyone agrees that the progressive tax system punishes success and is far too complex, to the point of inviting abuses like the current targeting of conservative groups.
Opinion: Any Sort of Semi-Amnesty Will Be Full Amnesty
There has been quite a bit of talk of what do to about America’s rampant illegal immigration problem.
Opinion: Tornado Sirens are as Useful as Gun-Free Zones
With the recent tornado strikes in Moore, OK and other places, many people are talking about installing tornado sirens here in Lubbock.