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The conflict view creates barriers
Read more: The conflict view creates barriersIn Barriers Broken?, Lew Rockwell takes a look at what barriers have been broken with the election of Barack Obama.
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Wichita School Bond Issue Passes
Read more: Wichita School Bond Issue PassesThe Wichita school district has assured citizens that everything in this bond issue is for student achievement. I hope for the sake of Wichita’s schoolchildren that the bond accomplishes what its supporters have promised. Our community now has an additional financial burden to bear in this uncertain economic climate. In addition, the district must also…
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Problems with Wichita’s Economic Forecasts
Read more: Problems with Wichita’s Economic ForecastsOn October 7, 2008, the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University released a glowing economic forecast for the near future in Wichita. Events immediately following the release of this report, however, illustrate just how hard it is to forecast economic conditions. When policymakers rely on these reports, bad decisions are…
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Charter Schools on the Rise in Kansas City, But Not in Wichita
Read more: Charter Schools on the Rise in Kansas City, But Not in WichitaParents in Kansas City, Missouri are making widespread use of an educational option that’s not available in Wichita. As reported in today’s Kansas City Star (Charter schools on the rise in KC), about 23 percent of Kansas City schoolchildren attend charter schools.
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Helen Cochran on the Wichita School Bond Issue
Read more: Helen Cochran on the Wichita School Bond IssueHere’s a link to Helen Cochran speaking about the Wichita school bond issue on KAKE television. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE86dkwm5R8 Here’s Helen’s statement as to why she didn’t attend the debate: Late yesterday afternoon, after repeatedly requesting information for several weeks, I was finally informed of the forum details for a school bond issue debate sponsored by the…
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Why Austrian Economics Matters More Than Ever
Read more: Why Austrian Economics Matters More Than EverHere’s a talk recently delivered by Lew Rockwell, president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. This organization remains the best place to learn about why our economy is in such trouble. The full speech can be read at Why Austrian Economics Matters More Than Ever. An excerpt: I report on this not so that we…
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Wichita Public School District: Taxation Without Information is the Policy
Read more: Wichita Public School District: Taxation Without Information is the PolicyTaxation without information. I wish I could take credit for inventing this phrase that I recently heard someone use. It captures very well the key characteristic of USD 259, the Wichita public school district, and its campaign for the proposed 2008 bond issue. This school district resists providing information that will help journalists and citizens…
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Chuck Baldwin for President. Maybe.
Read more: Chuck Baldwin for President. Maybe.My friend Leslie Carbone has endorsed Chuck Baldwin for president. I’d been decided on Bob Barr for some time, but Leslie’s got me thinking.
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Wichita School Bond Economic Impact
Read more: Wichita School Bond Economic ImpactIn February 2008, Janet Harrah of the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University produced a report titled “Wichita Public Schools: Impact Analysis Operations Impact, Bond Impact and Success Measures.” This report painted a glowing picture of the USD 259 (Wichita, Kansas public school district) bond issue in 2000. The district…
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Pat Buchanan: Comrade Obama?
Read more: Pat Buchanan: Comrade Obama?Pat Buchanan’s recent column Comrade Obama? contains much I agree with, keeping me liking and admiring him, even through I disagree with a few of his positions. This column accurately describes the current political landscape, and it’s not complimentary to Barack Obama, Democrats, or Republicans. A few excerpts: Indeed, how do Republicans who call Obama…
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Wichita School Bond Issue on Kansas Week
Read more: Wichita School Bond Issue on Kansas WeekFrom the October 31, 2008 broadcast of the public affairs television program Kansas Week on KPTS.
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Nothing works
Read more: Nothing worksBy Alan Cobb, Americans For Prosperity — Kansas. From The Topeka Capital-Journal, Saturday, November 01, 2008 On Oct. 1, Congress did nothing. And we at Americans for Prosperity — Kansas applaud it. By not acting to renew it, lawmakers allowed the ban on offshore drilling and oil shale recovery to expire. This first step, albeit…