Economy Economists bust the myth of income inequality
Many on the left have a moral objection to the idea that people who are more productive should have more buying power than those who are less productive. This leads to arguments over income equality. There are two major problems with the left’s premise. First, the desire for buying power incentivizes production, which benefits us all. Second, the left simply has its facts wrong.
Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | December 13, 2022 Economists bust the myth of income inequality Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education The science of reading is clear. It’s time for Oklahoma lawmakers to act.
It’s time to insist that teachers teach based on the science of reading.
Brandon Dutcher | December 13, 2022 The science of reading is clear. It’s time for Oklahoma lawmakers to act. Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Economy Economists bust the myth of income inequality
Many on the left have a moral objection to the idea that people who are more productive should have more buying power than those who are less productive. This leads to arguments over income equality. There are two major problems with the left’s premise. First, the desire for buying power incentivizes production, which benefits us all. Second, the left simply has its facts wrong.
Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | December 13, 2022 Economists bust the myth of income inequality Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education OSU documents focus on ‘gender confirmation’ surgery, transgender advocacy
A range of Oklahoma State University documents, obtained through an open-records request, describe the idea that heterosexuality is the prevalent norm in society as a Western “system of power,” dismiss biological sex as an “ambiguous” term, indicate that OSU officials will help train high-school students in transgender advocacy, and encourage individuals to seek out personal information from others in ways experts warn could prompt lawsuits in the workplace.
Ray Carter | December 12, 2022 OSU documents focus on ‘gender confirmation’ surgery, transgender advocacy Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. This week, Curtis and Ryan unpack the regulatory burden on Oklahomans and our economy. Is Oklahoma actually over regulated? If so, how do we fix it? The guys discuss all that and more on this episode of Thinkin' on Lincoln. Bloated Bureaucracy Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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