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Every state left behind
Read more: Every state left behindIn Kansas, according to Standard & Poor’s Statewide Education Insights, about 60% to 70% of students are proficient in reading, as evaluated by the Kansas state reading test. But on the National Assessment of Educational Progress tests, only 33% to 35% of Kansas students are proficient. A similar discrepancy exists in the math test scores.
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Book review: Class Warfare
Read more: Book review: Class WarfareIn Lake Wobegon, “every child is above average,” Garrison Keillor says. In my personal experience, I can’t think of any parents I know who don’t have children who are not gifted or doing much better than average. After learning about the theory of Multiple Intelligences in chapter four of this book, I now know why…
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Hypocrisy over oil profits abounds
Read more: Hypocrisy over oil profits aboundsThe recent swell of criticism over oil company “windfall” profits, some even coming from people who should know better, is truly remarkable in its hypocrisy.
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Big government is thoroughly entrenched
Read more: Big government is thoroughly entrenchedFaced with even this barely noticeable reduction in spending, advocates of big government are in full fighting trim: “Their Congressional leaders, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, have denounced even these paltry GOP savings as ‘shameful’ and ‘immoral.’ They even brought a dozen Katrina Hurricane victims to Washington, trotted them out in front of the national…
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Catastrophe in Big Easy demonstrates big government’s failure
Read more: Catastrophe in Big Easy demonstrates big government’s failureAn excellent article by David Boaz of the Cato Institute titled “Catastrophe in Big Easy Demonstrates Big Government’s Failure” (available here: http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=4819) explains how miserably the government at all levels performed before and after Hurricane Katrina.
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Kansas Income Growth Lags
Read more: Kansas Income Growth LagsBy Karl Peterjohn You will earn more if you do not work in Kansas. That is nothing new but the size and scope of the economic problem facing Kansans has become more vivid. National data has regularly shown that Kansans’ incomes are lower than the national average and this is impacting the economic climate in…
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Vincent Dubois, Organ
Read more: Vincent Dubois, OrganOn November 8, 2005, young French organist Vincent Dubois played a recital as part of the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series at Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University. I attended his recital last year, and again a most remarkable thing about watching Mr. Dubois play is how effortless he makes it appear. He plays from memory,…
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Local economic development in Wichita
Read more: Local economic development in WichitaThere is an interesting academic paper titled “The Failures of Economic Development Incentives,” published in Journal of the American Planning Association, and which can be read here: www.planning.org/japa/pdf/04winterecondev.pdf. A few quotes from the study: Given the weak effects of incentives on the location choices of businesses at the interstate level, state governments and their local…
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Tax reform and simplification
Read more: Tax reform and simplificationOur tax system has a bias against saving and investment. That slows capital formation and wage growth.
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Taxpayer Bill Of Rights (TABOR) eviscerated
Read more: Taxpayer Bill Of Rights (TABOR) evisceratedBy Karl Peterjohn Governor Bill Owens won a Pyrrhic victory in his campaign to eliminate the Taxpayers Bill Of Rights (TABOR) limits on government growth in Colorado. Owens’ short lived Proposition C victory will lead to a host of long term consequences that are mainly negative for Coloradans looking for a better economic future for…
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Reports of TABOR’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Read more: Reports of TABOR’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggeratedby Alan Cobb The supporters of Big Government were overjoyed this week when 52 percent of Colorado voters backed an effort to fix a glitch in that state’s hugely successful Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights by allowing the state government to keep an estimated $3.7 billion in scheduled tax relief over the next five years. This…
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What Is the true state of public education in Kansas?
Read more: What Is the true state of public education in Kansas?So what is the true state of public education in Kansas? There are many studies and statistics available. Many contradict the conclusions made by others. Constituencies such as the teachers unions and the education establishment tell us they have only the welfare of the children as their concern, but many times they act otherwise. Who…