Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 14, 2020 in Blog, Las Vegas |

The 2020 Nevada Democratic Caucus is only a week away. For those unfamiliar with how exactly a caucus works, here’s a detailed, and sometimes humorous account of my last experience, which happened four years ago.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 13, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

My pick for the Nevada Caucus and why.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 11, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

New Hampshire results are still unknown at the time of this writing. My random comments here are non-partisan and do not reflect support for, or opposition to, any candidate. As I like to say, political science doesn’t care about your feelings.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 10, 2020 in Blog, Movie Reviews |

A movie review and a story and remembrance of why movies can move us in many different ways at various intersections in life.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 8, 2020 in Blog, The Van Morrison Master Class |

A closer look at the history behind the songs and music by Van Morrison, with commentary by Nolan Dalla.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 6, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

Please, stop the madness. This cannot continue. American cannot survive this insanity. It must end. Now.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 5, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

Here’s a message to the snowflakes upset that Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up a copy of Trunt’s garbage State of the Union campaign rally speech overflowing with lies.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 4, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

The American government is at an impasse. Here’s what Democrats should do on at one of the highest-profile events of the year in order to make a statement.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Feb 1, 2020 in Blog, Sports Betting |

Read my articles on various Super Bowl props and related topics at onlinegambling.com.
Here are more details of my wagers on this year’s game.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Jan 31, 2020 in Blog, Politics |

History is written in the blood of people who at one time thought it doesn’t affect their daily lives, until finally — it does. And then, it’s too late.
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