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  • AFP Defending the American Dream Summit 2008-10-11

    October 11, 2008

    Mayor Steve Lonegan, State Director, AFP-New Jersey, who is an inspirational speaker: The greedy businessman? But what about those who represent us in Washington? The central planners attack productivity and call it greed.

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  • Photos from AFP Defending the American Dream Summit

    October 10, 2008

    Photographs taken today at the Americans For Prosperity Defending the American Dream Summit in Washington, DC. I am the photographer, except for one photo in which I am the subject. Click here for the photos at Picasa Web Albums.

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  • 1,000 to Protest Attack on Free-Market Principles at U.S. Capitol

    October 10, 2008

    I am one of these people! Amidst Market Unrest, Americans for Prosperity Gathers Citizens to Protest Big-Government Power Grab WASHINGTON ? About 1,000 citizens will gather in front of the U.S. Capitol on Friday to participate in a free-market call to arms by the grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP). Amidst market uncertainty, and just…

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  • Wichita Premiere of Flunked! the Movie

    October 9, 2008

    School board members and school administrators were invited. Not many attended.

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  • Wichita School Bond: Is Opposing It Punishing Kids?

    October 8, 2008

    In a letter to the Wichita Eagle, Angela Sader of Wichita says “Don’t punish kids.” (See Letters to the Editor, October 8, 2008) One criticism Ms. Sader makes of myself and another school bond issue opponent in her letter is “A primary complaint has been that the Wichita school district and state generally are not…

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  • Wichita School Bond: The School District’s Refusal to Understand Nudging

    October 8, 2008

    In support of the proposed Wichita school bond issue, USD 259 claims overcrowding. It may be true that some schools are overcrowded, but the district as a whole has quite a bit of capacity. Wichita school district claims of overcrowding must be examined with caution. The article Do We Know if Enrollment Numbers Support Wichita…

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  • Earmarks are (not) OK

    October 7, 2008

    In a Wichita Eagle letter, writer Prem N. Bajaj of Wichita makes the case that Earmarks are OK. But only by tortured reasoning, in my opinion. First, he states: “Earmarks finance local projects that the community is unable to support.” I ask Mr. Bajaj this question: Where, if not from community, does money for earmarks…

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  • Wichita’s new airport terminal: Has its time passed?

    October 7, 2008

    As shown in the accompanying chart, Wichita’s air traffic has been growing at a faster rate than the nation as a whole. Recently it has leveled off and even dropped. What will happen in the future? Almost no one has an optimistic outlook for airlines, and with the recent turmoil in the markets, the outlook…

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  • Wichita School Bond Issue: In Review

    October 6, 2008

    Wichita’s mysterious Boondoggler has a post that summarizes the arguments against the proposed Wichita school bond issue. The summary of the summary is this: The bond is too big and bloated. The bond plan is based on the wrong priorities. Passage of this bond will be positive reinforcement of the failures of the USD 259…

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  • Documentary Suggests Alternatives To Public School Orthodoxy

    October 6, 2008

    By Jim Erickson. Reprinted by permission of East Wichita News. It?s called Flunked, and this documentary, narrated by Joe Mantegna, is a shopping list of successful ideas to improve our schools. Those interested in the school bond issue and education in general might want to catch this movie at The Orpheum on October 8. Though…

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  • Another Wichita School Bond Cartoon Released

    October 6, 2008

    Helen Cochran of Citizens For Better Education has released another cartoon about the Wichita school bond issue. Click here to view this humorous commentary.

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  • Wichita public school logo fight legal costs

    October 6, 2008

    Yesterday’s Wichita Eagle reported in a story that USD 259, the Wichita public school district, “… worked for about five years to get its mark registered over the objection of Washington apple growers …” The article is referring to a logo that Wichitans for Effective Education has been using on some of its printed materials.…

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