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From an economic standpoint, the minimum wage is terrible public policy. It hurts those its advocates claim to be trying to help, creating unemployment by making certain employment agreements a crime. We would be better off without it, and we certainly should not vote to increase it. Those of us who understand what an economic disaster it would be to tie the state minimum wage to a national index—creating a de facto escalator—watched as the Oklahoma Supreme Court heard a challenge to a current ballot initiative to raise the state minimum wage.
Read moreOn Aug. 19, the delegates to the Democratic National Convention go from obscurity to some of the most powerful people in the country.
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Read moreThe American public has been subjected to massive propaganda efforts by both our government and our media for years. It’s important to understand the impact this has on the current presidential campaign.
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Read moreNot long after both chambers of the Legislature passed a balanced budget and adjourned in May, the governor called the Senate into a June special session to confirm his new appointee to the Oklahoma State University Board of Regents.
Read moreThere’s a lot of things happening in the last 10 days, an attempted assassination of President Trump.
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