July 16, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Author: Jack Cashill

Show-Me Warns of $800 Million GO Bonds Blank Check

  Patrick Touhey, the Western Missouri field manager of the libertarian Show-Me Institute, has his eye on the $800 million the City of…

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“Anti-Fascist” Missouri Woman Charged With Manslaughter in Bullying-Induced Suicide

Up until the morning of January 31, Harley Branham’s Facebook page catalogued her disgust with Donald Trump and his supporters.…

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Fitzgerald: “No Objective Except to Take More Money from Kansans.”

The Kansas Senate passed a bill on Friday that would launch a massive tax hike. The bill raises income taxes…

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Will U Cal Berkeley Boycott National Debate Championship at KU?

According to Southern Methodist University professor Ben Voth, writing in the American Thinker, two teams from the University of California…

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McCaskill Hopes to Tie Trump’s Hands on Russia

“You can talk all you want about Russia, which was all, you know, fake news, fabricated deal, to try and…

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Ill-Fated Kemper Arena Sold for a Buck

On Thursday, the Kansas City Council, by a 9-1 vote, approved the sale of Kemper Arena to Foutch Brothers for $1.…

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New Business Continues to Grow in Kansas

There is not much positive effect a state tax policy can have on industries like agriculture and energy, the two…

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Resman Elected to Fill Kiegerl House Seat

Retired Deputy Sheriff John Resman was selected to fill the 121st House District seat left open with the retirement for health…

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Missouri Prison Population Up By 2500

Since 2006, Missouri’s prison population has risen by roughly 2,500 inmates, an 8 percent increase since 2006. In a hearing on…

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Purdue Prez Who Dissed MU to Speak at Kansas Chamber Dinner

  What happened at the University of Missouri in November 2015 could have happened at any major university save perhaps…

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Death of KKK’er Gets More Ink Than Any Black Man Murdered in Missouri

For the last several years, Missouri has ranked first or second in black homicide deaths per capita. These deaths number…

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Sen. Fitzgerald: No New Taxes

  For all those Kansas legislators scheming as to how or how much to raise taxes, a few are saying…

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Schwabs Speak Publicly About Caleb’s Death on Good Morning America

For the first time since their 10-year-old son Caleb was killed last August in a tragic accident on a ride at a…

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KSHB Shows Other Media How to Treat the KKK

On Saturday, 51-year-old Frank Ancona–no relation to the local car dealer of the same name–was found dead with a gunshot…

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Are There Any Movies Out Worth Seeing?

  Hollywood seems to have a death wish. After a half century of ignoring the conservative half of America, Hollywood…

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Royals Tread Lightly on Political Posts

“We play it straight down the middle, but we don’t preclude our players from voicing their opinion on political matters…

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Missouri Unions Plot to Undo Right-To-Work

  As reported in Missourinet, labor leaders from around Missouri are contemplating ways of putting Missouri’s newly-passed right-to-work law before…

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Wichita State Rally Against Campus Carry Draws 15 People

Sometimes pictures speak louder than words. On Tuesday, a rally against campus carry in Kansas appeared to draw fifteen people. That…

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Group Wants $15 Minimum Wage on April KC Ballot

On Wednesday, a group of petitioners appealed to a Jackson County Circuit Court Judge to get their proposal calling for a minimum…

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KFL Slams Star Coverage of Daleiden Event

“This is the absolutely worst newspaper article I have EVER read as far as it being a representation of the…

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Daleiden Blasts “Barbaric” Baby Parts Biz at KFL Dinner

On Tuesday evening, at the Kansans for Life annual dinner, a thousand-plus people including Archbishop Joseph Naumann and Kansas Governor…

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Mayor James Fails To Sell KC Audience on GO Bonds

On Monday evening, the Waldo Towers Homes Association in conjunction with adjoining Associations hosted Kansas City Mayor Sly James in…

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Out of the Senate, Greg Smith Gets Back to His Real Life’s Work

    Former Kansas State Senator Greg Smith launched his public career for a reason he would wish on no…

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Star Article Gives Odds on Trump’s Impeachment

Two weeks into Donald Trump’s presidency, the Kansas City Star is baiting its left-leaning readership with an aspirational article on…

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