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  • Tax increment financing in Wichita benefits few

    February 6, 2007

    In Wichita, tax increment financing (TIF) benefits few at the expense of many.

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  • How To Judge the Worth of Ethanol

    February 4, 2007

    From The Wall Street Journal, January 27, 2007: “Ethanol gets a 51-cent a gallon domestic subsidy, and there’s another 54-cent a gallon tariff applied at the border against imported ethanol. Without those subsidies, hardly anyone would make the stuff, much less buy it — despite recent high oil prices.” Remove this subsidy and the tariff.…

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  • Bureaucracy vs. something that works

    February 3, 2007

    Here’s how the education bureaucracy and teachers unions won out over students in the creation of the No Child Left Behind Act:

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  • Market forces and teacher (mis)-education

    January 30, 2007

    In a system governed by market forces, teacher pay would be based on how well students learn, not how many superfluous degrees teachers accumulate

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  • Denouncing “Greed”

    January 30, 2007

    Today there are adults — including educated adults — who explain multimillion-dollar corporate executives’ salaries as being due to “greed.” Think about it: I could become so greedy that I wanted a fortune twice the size of Bill Gates’ — but this greed would not increase my income by one cent. …One of the reasons…

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  • The Value of the Businessman

    January 28, 2007

    An outstanding feature of the open market is the businessman, whose success or failure depends entirely on his ability to “focus on consumer needs” and so combine existing and potential factors of production to serve consumers most efficiently. The only constructive role government can play under the free market method of overcoming poverty is to…

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  • Spending and the true cost of government

    January 28, 2007

    (WICHITA) ? While lawmakers face a challenge to increase spending from many directions, they need to resist some of these pressures in order to control excessive government spending. In a policy brief released by the Flint Hills Center, ?The Virtue of a Self-Imposed Spending Cap for the Kansas Legislature,? Jonathan Williams documents the growth of…

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  • Record setting spending in Topeka

    January 27, 2007

    Now that the inconvenience of the 2006 election is behind us, the statehouse is getting back to what it does best: spending your tax dollars. Governor Sebelius’ latest state budget will set two new records for increased spending.

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  • Tax Growth Exceeds Income Growth

    January 16, 2007

    Several recent national fiscal surveys have pointed out that Kansas’ fiscal climate is not conducive to economic growth and we rank poorly with most of our neighboring states. There is tremendous tax uncertainty that is reflected in both the high level of property taxes in Kansas but the sizable property tax increases that occur through…

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  • Preserve farmland at what cost?

    January 2, 2007

    There are two areas in which I believe this writer is mistaken. First, if the transaction between developer and farmer was voluntary, each is better off than they were before. The developer (and by extension the people he hopes to sell houses to) valued the land more than the farmer did. Otherwise, why would the…

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  • Wichita downtown arena project’s failing finances

    January 2, 2007

    “The arena critics are being proven right,” said Karl Peterjohn, Executive Director of the Kansas Taxpayers Network, the oldest taxpayer organization in Kansas. “As the leading opponent of the 2004 downtown arena project in Wichita, it is becoming increasingly clear that this project is in major trouble.”

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  • Wichita City Council and Cessna Aircraft Company Industrial Revenue Bonds

    December 12, 2006

    I received this letter written to Wichita Mayor Carlos Mayans and members of the Wichita City Council. The author makes excellent points about the harmful effects of special tax treatment for special interests. A better goal would be to work to reduce taxes for all companies and all people. This way, each company and individual…

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