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( Ed. Note: Kingfisher businessman Brian Walter continues his efforts to get a “no budget, no pay” measure passed by Congress. He wrote about his latest efforts in a letter to supporters last week. It follows:) Dear Supporters, Last weekend, I went to Atlanta to attend church at Ebeneezer Baptist Church in Atlanta’s historic lower 4th Ward, wondering if it was simply too much to ask of God to bless this effort just three days following our very blessed meeting with Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond. But we serve a big God, and once again He came through in a big way.
Read moreThe global economic landscape shifted dramatically last week when the Trump administration unveiled what might be its most audacious policy move yet. In what I’ve been calling a “double-barrel approach,” the White House has simultaneously exposed Chinese leadership’s hidden wealth while launching an unprecedented tariff offensive that’s left tech executives reeling.
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Read moreTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent cautioned last month that Americans will likely experience “a detox period” after President Donald Trump implements his wide-ranging tariffs.
Read more[ Jacob Adams is a journalism fellow at The Daily Signal. Send an email to Jacob.]
Read moreIn recent years as more states have lowered the tax on work and investment— the state income tax—Oklahoma has fallen behind in the nationwide race to attract investment and job creation.
Read moreThe marijuana problem has gotten outta hand. More and more illegal grows and more smuggling from south of the border.
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