To be upfront, the following information should be considered "unsubstantiated rumors." Though, to be fair, it is extremely difficult to invalidate GOP-related rumors when:
Senator and most-certainly-going-to-be-Governor Sam Brownback's campaign manager David Kensinger refuses to communicate. I made two unreturned phone calls to his office with regard to Brownback steering [...]Remarks to be delivered to the December 1, 2009 meeting of the Wichita City Council.
Mr. Mayor, members of the council,
I’m recommending that the city not renew its contract with the Go Wichita Convention and Visitors Bureau until that organization decides to follow the Kansas Open Records Act.
Recently I [...]
Former U.S. Congressman Bob McEwen will be in Wichita next week to present two seminars. McEwen, an advocate for pro-family interests and free-market economics, is sponsored by the Senator Dick Kelsey for Congresscampaign.
The two seminars McEwen will present are titled “Renewing American Leadership” and “Enhancing Local Economic Development”
These [...]
What would the liberal media and Kansas Democrats say if, after more than a year of trying to find a viable candidate, Kansas Republicans begged a wealthy, pharmaceutical executive to move back to Kansas to run for State Representative...er...State Senator...er...GOVERNOR OF KANSAS?!?!?
Let me write down the answer you are saying [...]
News from alternative media around Kansas for November 30, 2009.
Parkinson balances budget as promised, but now gearing up for tax hike(Kansas Liberty premium article) Analysis of the governor’s budget cuts, with a look forward: “Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson released a column yesterday illustrating how Monday’s cuts have devastated various [...]
The news that Kansas third district congressman Dennis Moore has decided not to seek reelection is a week old now, but the ramifications will take a while to shake out. As Martin Hawver put it in a recent Capitol Rail: “We don’t know who, but we’re imagining, somewhere [...]
To an appreciative Saturday evening audience, candidate for the Republican party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas Jim Anderson laid out in detail his political positions and his plans for Congress.
Anderson spoke as part of a series of events featuring Alan Keyes, who spoke [...]
Education, health care, Kansas school funding, unintended consequences.
Charter schools: Two studies, two conclusionsThis Washington Post article looks at two recent studies of charter schools to try and determine whether they perform better or worse than regular public schools. Kansas, in effect, has no charter schools. They’re allowed by state [...]
Awesome Article on Fox on how crappy women are to men. 
Illegal drug use and the accompanying war on drugs is a huge human problem in the United States. It’s time, according to some, for a radical rethinking of this situation. A group of current and former warriors from the frontlines of the war on drugs has such a perspective, and [...]
On Friday December 4, the Wichita Pachyderm Club presents Jack A. Cole. Cole is executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). My interview with Cole is at Solution to drug problem to be presented in Wichita.
Here’s some information about LEAP from its website:
Founded on [...]
We'll have one or two brand new writers beginning soon, and that means new perspectives and insight, so I invite you to check back more often.
Happy Thanksgiving, to you.
' [...]On Monday, the Wichita Chapter of Americans For Prosperity is holding an informative meeting to learn more about free market economics and its application.
The program is:
A trade exercise
A private property exercise
Group discussions of
“I, Pencil” by Leonard Reed
“The Law” by Frederic Bastiat
The Platinum [...]

On Monday and Tuesday, the Kansas House Appropriations Committee held hearings, and big topics were Kansas school funding and the Kansas budget. The reaction by school spending advocates to two speakers is illustrative of the highly divisive nature of public school operation and funding in Kansas.
We need to label them [...]
In an explanation presented to the Kansas House Appropriations Committee of how the Kansas state budget was balanced by Governor Mark Parkinson Monday, there’s a line item “Powerball income tax windfall.” The amount is $3.1 million, the result of a Kansan having won the multi-state jackpot not long ago. [...]
Rep. Dennis Moore's (R-Kan.) decision not to seek re-election in 2010 is garnering national attention. Drudge linked to a story in the Washington Examiner today.
Now it's time to pick our dream candidate to represent Kansas' Third District. For my money, whoever that person is, they haven't announced their [...]


One has to ask if we are under the worst leadership of any president ever in the history of our country. There might of been some losers before Obama but at least they pretended to like our Country. This clown goes out his way to show how [...]