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How one school found a way to spell success
Read more: How one school found a way to spell successIn the October 14, 2005 Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger wrote about an elementary school in Little Rock, Arkansas that experienced a remarkable turnaround in student achievement. This poor school, where 92% of the students live at or below the poverty level, was able to increase its scores on an achievement test by 17% in…
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Read more: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big DifferenceThis is an interesting book that tells us that often the way to affect change is not through heavy-handed techniques, but by paying attention to small things that can make all the difference. Mr. Gladwell tells us about the Law of the Few (connectors, mavens, and salesmen), which means that the personal characteristics of people…
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How government destroys self-reliance
Read more: How government destroys self-relianceThere is a problem when government interferes with what people should be doing for themselves. Government can destroy the incentive to provide for yourself and your family.
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How government insurance destroyed New Orleans
Read more: How government insurance destroyed New OrleansIn the September 3, 2005 New York Times, columnist John Tierney educates us on the difference between private insurance and government insurance. Currently, the flood insurance that’s available through the federal government, because the premiums are so low, doesn’t fully reflect the costs of assuming that risk. And even as cheap as the flood insurance…
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How About Something Simple Like the Truth
Read more: How About Something Simple Like the TruthWhile TABOR supporters offer hope and solutions to getting out of our economic slump, opponents offer nothing but nay-saying, scare tactics and misinformation.
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Criticism of Bob Corkins reveals true motivations
Read more: Criticism of Bob Corkins reveals true motivationsI have not met Bob Corkins, but I have read some of his articles. I published several on the Voice For Liberty in Wichita. He is in favor of school choice, and that is one thing that the education establishment, education bureaucrats, and teachers unions are very much opposed to. Never mind that allowing school…
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Book Review: Winning The Future
Read more: Book Review: Winning The FutureThis book by former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich outlines his prescription for what America needs to do to avoid decline. The five threats Gingrich identifies are Islamic terrorism, that God will be driven from American life, that America will lose its patriotic sense of self, that America will lose its economic supremacy to…
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TABORTruth.org Not Quite So
Read more: TABORTruth.org Not Quite SoRight away the website tabortruth.org states: “TABOR proponents are baiting citizens with the allure of tax cuts, …” My understanding of proposals for a TABOR in Kansas doesn’t include tax cuts, except in one case. That’s because taxing and spending will proceed in this way: First, spend up to the limit imposed by the sum…
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George W. Bush leads in discretionary spending
Read more: George W. Bush leads in discretionary spendingGeorge W. Bush is one of the biggest spenders of all presidents.
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Fact Sheet: The Truth About Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
Read more: Fact Sheet: The Truth About Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of RightsThe Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights amendment has been an overwhelming success in Colorado. Colorado’s TABOR has successfully restrained the growth of state government and allowed millions of taxpayers to keep more of their hard-earned money. Since Colorado enacted the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights in 1992, the state has experienced one of the strongest economic growth…
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TABOR Fact Sheet: Kansas vs. Colorado
Read more: TABOR Fact Sheet: Kansas vs. ColoradoTABOR Fact Sheet: Kansas vs. Colorado Estimated at 10.4 percent of income, Kansas’s state/local tax burden percentage ranks 14th highest nationally, well above the national average of 10.1 percent. Kansas taxpayers pay $3,629 per-capita in state and local taxes. Kansas ranks 32nd in the Tax Foundation’s State Business Tax Climate Index: Missouri (11th), Oklahoma (14th),…
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Employer-paid health insurance
Read more: Employer-paid health insuranceA Harvard study (Illness And Injury As Contributors To Bankruptcy) concluded that of families that declared bankruptcy, about half cited medical bills as the reason. Of those, 76% had medical insurance at the time they became sick. Some of the problem is that when people become seriously ill, they can’t work. After they lose their…