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  • Kansas Families United for Public Education (KFUPE) on state aid to schools

    February 2, 2006

    As of today (February 2, 2006), the website for Kansas Families United for Public Education (KFUPE) (located at http://fundourpublicschools.com) states, under the heading “The Crisis”: “State aid has failed to keep pace with inflation.” I was puzzled by this statement, as I thought we were spending more and more on education each year. So I…

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  • Political Decision Making Increases Conflict

    January 27, 2006

    A column by economist Walter E. Williams (Why we’re a divided nation) strongly makes the case for more decision making by free markets rather than by the government through the political process. When decisions are made through free markets, Dr. Williams says, both parties win, because in a free market, parties voluntarily enter into only…

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  • John Bogle on Investing: The First 50 Years

    January 26, 2006

    “The one great secret of investing is that there is no secret.” “Investment success, it turns out, lies in simplicity as basic as the virtues of thrift, independence of thought, financial discipline, realistic expectations, and common sense.”

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  • John Todd on Eminent Domain in Kansas

    January 23, 2006

    I support the proposition to amend article 15 of the constitution of the state of Kansas by adding a new section thereto, concerning eminent domain as follows: “Private property shall not be taken except for public use, and private property shall not be taken without just compensation. The taking of private property with the intent…

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  • The Kansas Productivity Puzzle

    January 22, 2006

    The Kansas Productivity Puzzle Lance Kinzer Kansas State Representative, Dist. 14 http://www.lancekinzer.com Among the many interesting things that occurred during the first week of the legislative session perhaps the most compelling involved a presentation to the House Tax Committee by Professor Arthur Hall of the Center for Applied Economics at The University of Kansas. Dr.…

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  • Public Access, or lack there of

    January 21, 2006

    Dear Bob’s Blog, I recently moved to wichita from chicago… a while b4 i decided to move I had completed my Comcast public access certification. Comcast is basicaly the equivalence to Cox here. Un / Fortunately I was unable to put it to any good use while in Chicago due to some circumstances…. however I…

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  • The decline In Kansas continues

    January 19, 2006

    The relative decline of Kansas continues. This decline is vividly demonstrated when state and federal revenue growth is examined.

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  • Attacking lobbyists wrong battle

    January 19, 2006

    Professor Williams explains to us that given the “awesome growth of government control over business, property, employment and other areas of our lives” Washington politicians (and I would add state and local politicians too) are in the position to grant valuable favors. “The greater their power to grant favors, the greater the value of being…

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  • Who is more compassionate?

    January 18, 2006

    Arthur C. Brooks, writing in the January 16, 2006 Wall Street Journal, debunks a stereotype about conservatives (those in favor of smaller government) being less compassionate and caring than those who are in favor of more government spending on social programs.

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  • Book Review: Separating School & State: How to Liberate America’s Families

    January 7, 2006

    Public schools are a great intrusion on liberty. Attendance is compulsory, as is paying for the public schools. Could the government devise a better way to expand its influence? “Despite the claim of moral neutrality, public education is linked to a particular set of values, namely, the values of the modern welfare, or social-service state.…

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  • Book Review: Education Myths: What Special-Interest Groups Want You to Believe About Our Schools and Why it Isn’t So

    January 6, 2006

    Education policy, says Jay P. Greene, is dominated by myths. Myths aren’t lies. They’re intuitive, they seem to be true, and we want them to be true. There is probably some evidence supporting the myth. But if the myth isn’t true, if it isn’t accurate, and we make policy decisions based on the myth, we…

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  • On Paul Mirecki

    December 31, 2005

    There are two aspects to the Paul Mirecki matter that I haven’t seen discussed, or discussed only in passing.

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