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New idea: yoink all land west of Hays, give it to Native Americans and have a white person trail of tears to Wichita.
let's make every KS citizen take a standardized test and if they score below a certain level, let's ship them off to Oklahoma.
Every time I go into a state office building, I'm stunned by how many agencies I've never heard of or sound like a duplicate of the same thing.
i saw at work today that they are building a new elementary school in liberal
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
Republican leadership only gained the razor-thin majority needed for passage after intensely working the phones during the 3 a.m. hour and implementing a call of the House to keep members in their seats while state troopers searched for absentees.
Though dozens of Republicans in the end voted to raise taxes, they wrung their hands at the same time, often making a point of voicing their displeasure with the legislation. Rep. John Whitmer, R-Wichita, spoke through tears as he explained his yes vote.“I voted for something I am not proud of,” Whitmer said, “but I feel it’s what the folks need.”
i'm picturing ksuw doing that walk-on, somebody dunked and i'm holding back the bench thing right now. v weird
Is that a politician coming to terms with finding out that his lifelong political philosophy may be wrong?
Quote from: Tobias on June 12, 2015, 09:53:11 AMi'm picturing ksuw doing that walk-on, somebody dunked and i'm holding back the bench thing right now. v weirdNo, he wanted them to cut spending by 6% across the board.