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Kochs and Soros, contrasted and compared
Read more: Kochs and Soros, contrasted and comparedDaniel Fisher of Forbes Magazine weighs in again on mainstream media demonetization of Charles and David Koch for their support of organizations committed to economic freedom and liberty. Here, Fisher compares and contrasts the Kochs to George Soros, the celebrated financier of many left-wing causes, and to a much greater extent than the Kochs.
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American Majority activist training in Wichita
Read more: American Majority activist training in WichitaOur nation was founded by ordinary citizen activists desiring a government that was accountable to the people. Today, ordinary citizens across our nation are tired of the status quo and ready to engage for the betterment of their communities. American Majority is pleased to announce an Activist Training will be conducted on Saturday, September 25…
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Wichita Pachyderm speaker lineup set
Read more: Wichita Pachyderm speaker lineup setThe Wichita Pachyderm Club has released its lineup of speakers for the upcoming month. Everyone is welcome to attend Wichita Pachyderm Club meetings.
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In Left’s attack on Koch Industries, facts sometimes don’t matter
Read more: In Left’s attack on Koch Industries, facts sometimes don’t matterSometimes in politics hatred runs so deep that facts simply don’t matter. This happened Wednesday in Overland Park, Kansas as a group of two “theatrical protesters” sought to inform attendees at an Americans for Prosperity rally about the true nature of that organization.
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Left’s double standard on Kochs and Soros
Read more: Left’s double standard on Kochs and SorosEvidence continues to mount that the political Left — most recently in the form of New Yorker magazine’s Jane Mayer and her criticism of Charles and David Koch — simply doesn’t understand liberty-based thinking and political positions. Following, Tim Carney of the Washington Examiner explains.
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Prices mean something, even life and death
Read more: Prices mean something, even life and deathIn the five years since Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, some $15 billion has been spent rebuilding and strengthening that city’s flood defenses. The goal is to protect against the loss of life and property that happened in 2005 when the levies failed.
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New Yorker’s Koch profile misses the point
Read more: New Yorker’s Koch profile misses the pointThere’s been much attention paid to a recent profile of Charles and David Koch that appeared in a recent edition of New Yorker magazine. It’s also been heavily criticized as biased and based on several false premises.
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For downtown Wichita, Mayor Brewer has a vision
Read more: For downtown Wichita, Mayor Brewer has a visionIn Sunday’s Wichita Eagle, Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer penned a piece that states his belief in the importance of downtown and prepares the people of Wichita for the start of a prescriptive planning process, with accompanying subsidy to politically-favored developers willing to fulfill the plan.
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Pompeo, Congressional candidate, to address Pacyhderms
Read more: Pompeo, Congressional candidate, to address PacyhdermsThe speaker at this Friday’s meeting (September 3rd) of the Wichita Pachyderm Club is candidate for the United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas Mike Pompeo.