Energy subsidies exposed
By: Bob Weeks (Diary) | August 20th at 01:55 PM |
On the campaign trail, President Barack Obama calls for an end to energy subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. It turns out, however, that this industry receives relatively little subsidy, while the president’s favored forms of energy investment — wind and solar — receive much more. Additionally, coal, oil, and gas industries paid billions in taxes to the federal government, while electricity produced by solar | Read More »
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Kansas school establishment defenders: the video
By: Bob Weeks (Diary) | March 26th at 05:19 PM |
A video criticizing the Kansas Policy Institute for placing a series of ads in Kansas newspapers claims KPI “conceals” and “ignores” facts and statistics. But I didn’t have to work very hard to find many gross and blatant mistakes, distortions, and coverups in the video — the same problems found in much of the communications of the Kansas public school spending bureaucracy and establishment. One | Read More »
In Kansas, public school establishment attacks high standards
By: Bob Weeks (Diary) | March 23rd at 08:26 PM |
When a Kansas public policy think tank placed ads in Kansas newspapers calling attention to the performance of Kansas schools, the public school establishment didn’t like it. The defense of the Kansas school status quo, especially that coming from Kansas Commissioner of Education Diane DeBacker, ought to cause Kansans to examine the motives of the public school spending establishment and their ability to be truthful | Read More »
Economist: Kansas must improve its competitive position
By: Bob Weeks (Diary) | June 28th at 10:21 AM |
This column is cross-posted from Voice for Liberty in Wichita. Last week the American Legislative Exchange Council released the fourth edition of Rich States, Poor States: The ALEC-Laffer Economic Competitiveness Index. This is an important study by authors Arthur B. Laffer, Stephen Moore, and Jonathan Williams that identifies states that use “best practices to enable states to drive economic growth, create jobs, and improve the | Read More »