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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Water, waste, signs, gaps, economic development, jobs, cronyism, and water again.

    WichitaLiberty.TV: Water, waste, signs, gaps, economic development, jobs, cronyism, and water again.

    July 4, 2014

    A look at a variety of topics, including an upcoming educational event concerning water in Wichita, more wasteful spending by the city, yard signs during election season, problems with economic development and cronyism in Wichita, and water again.

    Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Water, waste, signs, gaps, economic development, jobs, cronyism, and water again.
  • Club for Growth PAC Endorses Mike Pompeo For Congress

    July 3, 2014

    Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Mike Pompeo stands on principle to do what’s right for Kansas and America.”

    Read more: Club for Growth PAC Endorses Mike Pompeo For Congress
  • Fireworks!

    Fireworks!

    July 2, 2014

    In honor of our nation’s birthday, a slideshow of photographs of fireworks that I have taken.

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  • Third annual Kansas Freedom Index released

    Third annual Kansas Freedom Index released

    July 2, 2014

    The third annual Kansas Freedom Index takes a broad look at voting records and establishes how supportive state legislators are regarding economic freedom, student-focused education, limited government, and individual liberty.

    Read more: Third annual Kansas Freedom Index released
  • Examining Wichita’s water future

    Examining Wichita’s water future

    July 2, 2014

    On Thursday 17 July, come hear from the City of Wichita and others on the scope of the problems, possible solutions, and the perspectives of several experts in the debate over Wichita’s water future.

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  • In Wichita, gap analysis illustrates our problems

    July 2, 2014

    Testimony provided to the Wichita City Council on July 1, 2014 regarding gap analysis and the problems it reveals.

    Read more: In Wichita, gap analysis illustrates our problems
  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Vampires on the prowl in Wichita and the city council’s treatment of citizens.

    WichitaLiberty.TV: Vampires on the prowl in Wichita and the city council’s treatment of citizens.

    June 30, 2014

    The City of Wichita urges citizens to take steps to stop “vampire” power waste. But before hectoring people to introduce inconvenience to their lives in order to save small amounts of electricity, the city should tackle the real monsters of its own creation. Then proceedings of a recent Wichita City Council meeting are instructive of…

    Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Vampires on the prowl in Wichita and the city council’s treatment of citizens.
  • For Kansas Senator Roberts, earmark reform not worthy of his vote

    June 30, 2014

    Kansas Senator Pat Roberts promotes his fiscal conservatism, but failed to vote in favor of earmark reform in a recent close vote.

    Read more: For Kansas Senator Roberts, earmark reform not worthy of his vote
  • For Tiahrt, earmarks are good government

    June 30, 2014

    Candidate for United States House of Representatives Todd Tiahrt defended the practice of earmarking federal spending.

    Read more: For Tiahrt, earmarks are good government
  • Wichita’s monsters on display, again

    June 30, 2014

    While the City of Wichita asks citizens to inconvenience themselves by saving “vampire” electrical waste, the city still lights up its own monsters.

    Read more: Wichita’s monsters on display, again
  • Kansas expenditures, compared to others

    Kansas expenditures, compared to others

    June 30, 2014

    Spending by Kansas state and local governments has grown faster than in most other states.

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  • Corporate income tax rates in U.S. are self-defeating

    June 30, 2014

    Over the past two decades most large industrial countries have reduced their corporate income tax rates. Two countries, however, stand out from this trend: France and The United States.

    Read more: Corporate income tax rates in U.S. are self-defeating
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