Language makes a difference
No longer is it “Sustainable Communities.” Now it’s “South Central Kansas Prosperity Plan.” Either way, the program is still centralized government planning, with great potential to harm our economy and liberties.
No longer is it “Sustainable Communities.” Now it’s “South Central Kansas Prosperity Plan.” Either way, the program is still centralized government planning, with great potential to harm our economy and liberties.
A retiring U.S. Senator is now free to criticize legislation he passed.
I want a judge to tell me the difference between two for one and half price, said a bar owner.
I want a judge to tell me the difference between two for one and half price, said a bar owner.
Today the Kansas House of Representatives passed a bill that will protect property owners from harm simply because their property is near a historic property.
In Kansas, we argue about school spending issues rather than relying on natural market forces.
Are humans with large suburban lots a danger to farms, as a Sedgwick County Commissioner claims?