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Muth’s Truths: April 24, 2017

Muth’s Truths: April 24, 2017
N&V Staff
April 24, 2017

I don’t know if you can call a dog a “lemon” like you can with a car, but if so, my daughter Jenna appears to have gotten one with Prancer.

As longtime readers know, Prancer contracted cancer in her right hind leg last summer.  Jenna set up a GoFundMe account and raised the money necessary for the amputation and chemo treatments.

The good news is: Seven months later and the ol’ gal is still cancer-free!

The bad news is she developed arthritis and hip dysplasia in the other leg.  So on Friday, the vet scheduled her for surgery today to relieve the pain.

The doc has never done this type of surgery on an amputee before, and it would be a longshot that Prancer would ever be able to walk again.  But Jenna said she was willing to make the sacrifice even if it means she’d have to physically slip a harness (as seen in accompanying photo taken at the vet’son Friday) under her several times a day to hold her up and take her outside to do her business during the 8-week recovery period.

Alas, on Saturday night, it was clear Prancer was in considerable pain, and Gia and Jenna took her to the Emergency Animal Hospital.

They checked her out yesterday morning and called with the bad news. Some kind of neurological problem developed and the poor dog’s remaining leg was completely paralyzed.  Even the surgery wouldn’t be able to fix it.

So yesterday afternoon we had to make the excruciatingly painful decision to put Prancer down.  Our only solace is that it wasn’t the cancer that got her. Prancer kicked cancer’s butt!

Jenna, of course, is having a tough time with the loss…as you can understand.  I’m sure she’d appreciate some supportive emails from folks who have been through this sort of pain themselves.  Her email is jennamuth01@gmail.com.  Thanks, everyone.

Cheers.

Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs

P.S.  While lame-o Democrats in Carson City have wasted time talking about a silly bill to rename McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas after former Sen. Harry Reid, a far more serious discussion on airport infrastructure projects is going on in Washington, DC.

And any discussion of infrastructure spending necessarily demands a discussion on how to fund that spending.

With that in mind, let’s discuss briefly the difference between a “tax” and a “user fee” – as liberals LOVE to call certain taxes “fees” in order to avoid being accused of raising taxes.

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HEADLINES

  • Trump Pushes Hard for Border Wall Funding
  • Arrests, Cars Burned in French Election Protests
  • Le Pen: Will Defend France Against Globalization
  • Trump Rips NBC, ABC Polls as ‘Fake’
  • Trump to Host Reception for Conservative Media
  • Trump Says Spicer’s Job Safe Because He ‘Gets Great Ratings’
  • ABC/Wapo Poll: 98 Percent of Trump Voters Happy With Choice
  • Gingrich on Trump 2020: Economy the Only Thing That Matters
  • Sessions: Dreamers Are ‘Subject to Being Deported’
  • Trump: ‘Eventually’ Mexico Will Pay for Wall
  • ABC/WaPost Poll: Dems More Out of Touch Than GOP
  • UK’s Theresa May Prepared to Make Nuclear ‘First Strike’
  • Exec: Facebook Is Not ‘Arbiter of the Truth’ Amid Fake News Criticism
  • Politico: Obama Admin. Released Iranians Considered Threats to US
  • Republicans in Position to Reshape Federal Bench
  • Nikki Haley to North Korea: ‘Don’t Give Us a Reason’ to Fight
  • Report: Trump Hollywood Star Vandalized Again
  • North Carolina Civil Rights Center Faces Conservative Ire

NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS

Two GREAT columns in yesterday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal.

First, Elliot Malin of Americans for Prosperity explains how Nevada’s Democrat-controlled Legislature this session blew an opportunity to spur employment and entrepreneurship, especially in the minority and low-income communities, by killing a bill that would have rolled back some of the many absolutely absurd “occupational licenses” required in Nevada.  You can read it by clicking here.

And our friend Wayne Allyn Root inked a brilliant column outlining what would surely be a slam-dunk, 9-point winning platform for any candidate running for governor in Nevada next year.  I think #6 is my favorite, though I’m with Wayne 100% on all nine.  Read the full column by clicking here.

* The Latin Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Bagels & Politicos Breakfast this Wednesday, April 26, at 8:00 a.m. featuring Henderson City Councilman John Marz and Las Vegas City Council candidate Steve Seroka.  $7 per person.  300 N. 13th Street in Las Vegas.  For more information, contact Chamber prez Peter Guzman at guzmanpeter@hotmail.com.

* Spurlock’s Gun Shop is hosting a National Rifle Association (NRA) membership drive this Saturday, April 29, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.  FREE hot dogs and drinks!  22 W Pacific Ave. in Henderson.  For more information, call (702) 564-5668.

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“(Assembly  Bill 241) would require that new buildings used by the public include a baby changing station accessible to men and women.  As a father who’s been annoyed that a men’s restroom didn’t have a diaper changing station, I appreciate the thought behind it.  I hope businesses do this, but it shouldn’t be against the law not to.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks

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