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Columnist Confuses Government and Individual, Again
Read more: Columnist Confuses Government and Individual, AgainIn the November 7, 2004 Wichita Eagle, columnist Mark McCormick again confuses the proper role of government and individual. He starts by talking about the spirit of the people in Wichita, how they will help you push your car, how they will hold open the door for you, etc. He refers to this as “neighborliness.”…
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Columnist Confuses Government and Individual
Read more: Columnist Confuses Government and IndividualWriting in the November 3, 2004 Wichita Eagle, columnist Mark McCormick labels the vote in favor of a taxpayer-funded, government-owned arena a “rebirth of city’s pioneering spirit.” In this column, Mr. McCormick mentions our famous entrepreneurs and aerospace industry pioneers. Although he explicitly denies comparing the building of a downtown arena to the genius of…
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Downtown Wichita arena as a public good
Read more: Downtown Wichita arena as a public goodThe streets and highways, and certainly the public parks, are examples of public goods. Public goods are characterized by two things: nonexcludability, meaning that non-payers can’t be excluded from enjoying and using the good, and nonrivalrous consumption, meaning that consumption of the good by one person doesn’t reduce the availability of the good to others.…
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Arenas’ Financial Statements Not Complete
Read more: Arenas’ Financial Statements Not CompleteThe WSU Center for Economic Development and Business Research study (reported by Fred Mann in the September 5 Wichita Eagle), showing a small loss for the proposed downtown arena, does not account for the cost of building the arena. Neither do the Qwest Center in Omaha nor the Alltel Arena in Arkansas when they report…
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WSU Study on Downtown Wichita Arena Not Complete
Read more: WSU Study on Downtown Wichita Arena Not CompleteGovernment Accounting Standards Board Statement 34 requires governments to account for the cost of their assets, usually by stating depreciation expense each year. Through a series of email exchanges with Mr. Ed Wolverton, President of the Wichita Downtown Development Corporation, I have learned that the WSU Center for Economic Development and Business Research was not…
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The leadership of our local government officials regarding the downtown Wichita arena
Read more: The leadership of our local government officials regarding the downtown Wichita arenaIt is clear that our local government leaders want a downtown arena in Wichita. Just read their remarks in the Wichita Eaglenewspaper. Since the Sedgwick County Commission has promised that they will proceed with renovation of the Kansas Coliseum if the downtown arena vote fails, it is in their interest to make the Coliseum renovation…
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Economic justification of arenas and the downtown Wichita arena
Read more: Economic justification of arenas and the downtown Wichita arenaIt seems that the best argument that arena supporters have for asking the entire community to pay for the Downtown Wichita arena is that it will somehow pay for itself through spillover economic benefit. That is, through increased economic development around a downtown arena, the citizens of Sedgwick County will somehow be repaid for their…
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The value of economic impact studies
Read more: The value of economic impact studiesOne of the factors that usually plays a part in an economic impact study like that used to promote the Downtown Wichita arena is the “multiplier,” which accounts for the fact that money spent once is spent again, and maybe yet again.
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Local government officials as downtown Wichita arena advocates
Read more: Local government officials as downtown Wichita arena advocatesKansas Attorney General Opinion 93-125 deals with “the use of public funds to promote or advocate a governing body’s position on a matter which is before the electorate.” In its summary, it states “However, public funds may be expended to educate and inform regarding issues to be voted on by the electorate.”
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Why I Like Walter E. Williams
Read more: Why I Like Walter E. WilliamsI’ve never met Walter E. Williams, economics professor at George Mason University, and I don’t suppose I ever will. But I think I would like him if I met him. I certainly admire his writing. In his columns he has a way of writing very plainly, where everything makes sense. These are some of his…
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“Sports Daily” on KFH Radio, October 20, 2004
Read more: “Sports Daily” on KFH Radio, October 20, 2004I happened to hear this radio show one day when Mayor Carlos Mayans was a guest. He was promoting the downtown arena. Bob Lutz, one of the hosts, invited opponents of the arena to contact him, and he might invite them on the show. I did, and he issued the invitation. I was a little…
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A public or private arena in downtown Wichita, which is desirable?
Read more: A public or private arena in downtown Wichita, which is desirable?Image what our town could be like if the downtown arena in Wichita vote fails and the county commissioners put aside for a moment their plans for the renovation of the Kansas Coliseum.