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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Saturday October 9, 2010

    October 9, 2010

    Date Trabert on “This Week in Kansas,” Sue Schlapp, Dave Unruh, Betty Arnold, Goyle and Pompeo debate.

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  • In Kansas fourth, Pompeo ups lead over Goyle

    October 8, 2010

    A new KWCH Television and SurveyUSA poll of candidates for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas shows Republican Mike Pompeo increasing his lead over his primary challenger, Democrat Raj Goyle.

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  • Liberal politics: The paranoid style

    October 8, 2010

    This month Andrew Ferguson, media critic for Commentary, provides a critical look at the left-wing hysteria over the New Yorker “exposé” of Charles Koch, David Koch, and Koch Industries.

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  • Kansas elected agency officeholders use websites as campaign billboards

    October 8, 2010

    Kansas state government agencies are headed by a mix of elected and appointed officials. After looking at the websites for agencies headed by elected officials, Kansans would be justified in asking if all are using their agency websites for campaign purposes.

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  • ‘The Power of the Poor’ to be shown in Wichita

    October 8, 2010

    On Monday October 11, the video “The Power of the Poor” will be shown in Wichita, with discussion following.

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  • Lynn Jenkins: The only jobs Democrats care about are their own

    October 7, 2010

    Lynn Jenkins, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the second district of Kansas, writes that actions by Congressional Democrats are harming jobs prospects for Americans: “The American people elected us to do our jobs, but instead of focusing on that, Democrats in Washington have decided to wage a campaign against the very…

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  • In Wichita Planeview neighborhood: Yes, we have!

    October 6, 2010

    Developers of a proposed Save-A-Lot grocery store in Wichita’s Planeview neighborhood have made the case that without two forms of subsidy, the store won’t be profitable and won’t be built. There is a counterexample, however.

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  • President Obama has not delivered on school choice

    October 5, 2010

    President Barack Obama has talked favorably about school choice, both in his campaign, and while in office. But his actions have not lived up to the expectations of Americans, and importantly, the residents of Washington, DC.

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  • Political attacks by Obama camp endanger opportunity

    October 5, 2010

    Americans of all political persuasions can agree that we face serious national problems, including sluggish job growth and soaring federal spending. The way to solve these problems is by coming together, not by attacking each other. President Obama should call off the attack dogs, before they end up biting him too.

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  • We can balance the budget without new taxes

    October 4, 2010

    Politicians and interest groups claim higher taxes are necessary because it would be impossible to cut spending by enough to get rid of red ink. This Center for Freedom and Prosperity video shows that these assertions are nonsense. The budget can be balanced very quickly by simply limiting the annual growth of federal spending.

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  • More left-wing hatred, less facts

    October 4, 2010

    Reason points out how New York Times columnist Frank Rich simply does not understand the issues he’s trying to cover. Either that, or he simply lies to make his left-wing, anti-capitalist political points.

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  • Hawker Beechcraft might not be viable, in Wichita or Louisiana

    October 4, 2010

    News reports that the state of Louisiana has lured Wichita-based Hawker Beechcraft to relocate there is being greeted — understandably — with grave concern by Wichitans and Kansans. But Louisiana may be buying — and Wichita possibly losing — a company that isn’t viable, at least in its present form.

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