Rep. Probst struggles to understand the purpose of government
Hutchinson Democrat Rep. Jason Probst published an article to his Substack on Monday titled Back to the Basics: Recalling old lessons and the intent of government.
Hutchinson Democrat Rep. Jason Probst published an article to his Substack on Monday titled Back to the Basics: Recalling old lessons and the intent of government.
Affordable healthcare is a huge issue for many people, and many people believe the solution is to grow the government bigger despite the fact that government is the main factor as to why
Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old nonbinary student from Oklahoma, has made national news after their death following an attack in the bathroom of their government school.
Medicaid Expansion continues to be a big political debate in Kansas. As of this writing, Kansas is one of just ten states to not implement the government expansion.
A lot has come of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade with a lot of anti-Second Amendment activists working hard to politicize the tragedy for their own political ideology.
Libs of TikTok recently posted to X a tweet regarding a daily announcement from Fort Hays State University (FHSU) in Hays, Kansas.
I recently did an overview of the dangers of Medicaid Expansion, however, proponents of big government continue to loudly proclaim misinformation regarding the government
The title of this article might be a bit presumptuous, but if you keep reading, I’m sure you’ll at least learn something new about the hotly debated economic system.
Dr. Justin Spiehs is a man known in Douglas County for a number of reasons, often butting heads with local media outlets and local government in Lawrence, Kansas and Douglas County.
The Topeka Capital-Journal published an opinion piece by Alexandra Middlewood, PhD, the department chair of political science at Wichita State University (WSU) regarding a potential new
There has been a lot coming out about the flat tax that Kansas Republicans have proposed, and I wanted to wait a bit to see where this would go before getting too deep and then
Happy Kansas Day, everyone! Today marks the 163rd year that our beloved state joined the United States as the 34th state. As I was thinking about what to write about for today, my mind went
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