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Isn’t it great to see our president rolling up his sleeves and attacking the major issue that got him elected — the high cost of living? What’s that? He’s actually busy attacking Harvard University and Big Law, disappearing immigrants and implementing tariffs that will ...
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As citizens it is our responsibility to defend democracy when it’s being corrupted and under threat. In late 2016, Timothy D. Snyder, a historian of 20th century Europe, published “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century.” Possibly you’ve seen actor John ...
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To understand why our approach to economic development makes no sense, look no further than the new Dillons in The Crossing at KU. This project is supported by Tax Increment Financing, a subsidy meant to encourage redevelopment of blighted properties like old factories and ...
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I have been reading with interest those quoted and making comments in the media who are promoting the increased density and saying this will create affordable housing for all. When I attended the planning meetings, there were no studies produced to support if this new code will ...
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Donald Trump, when assuming the presidency, took charge of an economy described by economists at the World Bank as “the envy or the world.”
We had overcome the stresses of COVID and enjoyed prolonged growth, record low unemployment, record high stock market values and ...
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Being President is a tough job. Campaigning can be kind of fun, but once you’re elected the fun stops. Every time you turn around there’s somebody telling you that you can’t do what you want to do. That’s no fun. “Checks and balances” simply get in your way. ...