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  • In Kansas, no E-verify, please

    March 30, 2012

    The hope that if we can somehow stop illegal immigrants from obtaining jobs, then unemployed Americans can go back to work, is a false hope. For that and other reasons, I can’t join with Kansas conservatives who support E-verify and other harsh anti-immigrant measures.

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  • Wind tax credits are government spending in disguise

    March 29, 2012

    Wind power tax credits are government spending in disguise, despite the mistaken beliefs of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback and U.S. Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas regarding the economic effect of tax credits that benefit the wind power industry.

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday March 29, 2012

    March 29, 2012

    Today: Sustainable development; Climate models; Shy regulators; Just say no to taxes.

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  • Wichita new home tax rebate program: The analysis

    March 28, 2012

    A document released by the City of Wichita casts strong doubt on the wisdom of a new home property tax rebate program. The document also lets us know that city staff are not being entirely honest with the citizens of Wichita.

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  • Left-wing sincerity exposed

    March 28, 2012

    It’s often alleged by the political left that conservative and libertarian activists are nothing more than Astroturf, meaning false or fake grassroots activism. The charge is that the activists are duped into — or paid for — engaging in political activism. Which makes the following video from the Koch Industries Koch Facts site all the…

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  • Kansas and Wichita need pay-to-play laws

    March 27, 2012

    In Wichita, campaign contributions made to city council candidates often are not about supporting political ideologies — liberal, moderate, or conservative. It’s about opportunists seeking money from government. Pay-to-play laws can help control this harmful practice.

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  • Kansas STAR bonds vote a test for capitalism

    March 26, 2012

    An upcoming vote in the Kansas House of Representatives will let Kansans know who is truly in favor of economic freedom, limited government, and free market capitalism — and who favors crony capitalism instead.

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 26, 2012

    March 26, 2012

    Today: Pachyderms to feature talk on sustainable development; PPACAction; The seven rules of bureaucracy; Civil society; One down, 48 to go; Economic freedom in America: The decline, and what it means.

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  • Kansas school establishment defenders: the video

    March 26, 2012

    A video criticizing the Kansas Policy Institute for placing a series of ads in Kansas newspapers claims KPI “conceals” and “ignores” facts and statistics. But I didn’t have to work very hard to find many gross and blatant mistakes, distortions, and coverups in the video — the same problems found in much of the communications…

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  • If government ordered your lunch, would you get what you want?

    March 23, 2012

    Speaking on government making decisions for us, Antony Davies concludes “Even if it’s benevolent, it fails because it lacks the necessary information to make those decision correctly.”

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday March 23, 2012

    March 23, 2012

    Today: Pompeo meeting tomorrow; Obamacare anniversary; Ambassador Hotel.

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  • In Kansas, public school establishment attacks high standards

    March 23, 2012

    When a Kansas public policy think tank placed ads in Kansas newspapers calling attention to the performance of Kansas schools, the public school establishment didn’t like it. The defense of the Kansas school status quo, especially that coming from Kansas Commissioner of Education Diane DeBacker, ought to cause Kansans to examine the motives of the…

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