The Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the U.S. The Libertarian party is dedicated to strictly limited government, a pure free market economy, private property rights, civil liberties, personal freedoms with personal responsibilities, and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade. Libertarians of South Central Kansas (LSOCK) are an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Kansas (http://www.lpks.org/) We meet every Tuesday night (except holidays) from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at Cathy's Westway Cafe located at 1215 W. Pawnee (just west of Seneca Street) in Wichita, Kansas. All who support personal responsibility and individual liberty are invited to attend!
LPKS/LSOCK P.O. Box 2456 Wichita, Kansas 67201
1-800-335-1776

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Let's Revive A Free Market In Healthcare!

LP Chair: If We Want Better Health Insurance For All, Why Are We Making It Illegal?
 
WASHINGTON --  Libertarian National Committee Chair, Mark Hinkle, released the following statement today:
"While President Obama and the Republicans in Congress spend time debating whether religious groups must provide their employees free contraceptives, a far more fundamental issue is being ignored: if we want better health insurance for all, why are we making it illegal?
"ObamaCare, known in Massachusetts as RomneyCare, effectively outlaws true health insurance. Insurance, if you think about it, should exist to protect you against catastrophic expenditures. For example, car insurance doesn't cover the cost of gas and oil, as it would be outrageously expensive due to the incentive for increased driving. Similarly, health insurance should not cover ordinary and predictable costs, yet remains outrageously expensive because it does."
"Then why do consumers continue to buy overpriced insurance that covers predictable costs? Government. First, the senseless connection of health insurance to employment is the result of a system that taxes cash wages but not health benefits, punishing employees who would rather have higher cash wages while making their own personal choice of health coverage.  Second, special interests in every state have lobbied legislators to mandate coverage for their particular product or service. Finally, regulation not only drives up the cost of healthcare, but also restricts entry into the field, leading to even higher prices."
"The result is this: if you want inexpensive health insurance, but don't want coverage for alcoholism, weight loss programs and baldness treatments, and would prefer a deductible based on your personal finances: TOUGH. Even if you're not stuck with your employer's choices, the type of individually tailored coverage you want is illegal.
"Instead of ObamaRomneyCare, we need to decriminalize good health insurance. Eliminate the coverage mandates, the laws against purchasing health insurance across state lines, and the unfavorable tax treatment of personal insurance policies. Remove the regulations that block entry of new insurers, including charitable organizations which could provide catastrophic protection for the poor and the club-based insurance policies that were once popular before the insurance industry and American Medical Association both pushed to make them illegal."
"As for contraception? Women shouldn't need a permission slip from their doctor to have safe sex. Removing the prescription requirement would massively reduce the cost of contraceptives, making it far more affordable. In turn, this would ease the burden on groups such as Planned Parenthood that have long provided free contraceptives to those in need."
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Virginia Exercises Its Rights As A Sovereign State!

Libertarian Party Chair Mark Hinkle released the following statement today:

"The Libertarian Party applauds the efforts of Delegate Bob Marshall and the Virginia General Assembly for passing HB 1160 which prevents Virginia's state and local government agencies from cooperating with the federal government in the indefinite detention of Virginians under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 ("NDAA").

"The draconian National Defense Authorization Act is an offensive against American citizens. It authorizes the President and the military to arrest and detain American citizens indefinitely, without charges, without the chance to confront their accusers, without legal counsel, and without a trial."

"We call for Governor McDonnell to immediately sign this bill into law."

"We further call on members of every state legislature and every governor to follow suit and pass similar legislation."

"We further call on every 2012 presidential candidate, every congressional candidate, and every U.S. Senate candidate to assert their unwavering opposition to NDAA and to vow to repeal it if elected."





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Monday, March 5, 2012

From Our Friend In Liberty, John Todd!

Americans for Prosperity Foundation 
Wichita Area Chapter Meeting
Guests welcome!

Monday, March 12, 2012

7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.


Alford Branch Wichita Public Library
3447 S. Meridian (Meeting Room)
Wichita, Kansas 67217

 FREE TO CHOOSE
The Updated and Revised DVD Series
“The Tyranny of Control”
“Whenever the free market has been permitted to operate, the ordinary man has
 been able to attain levels of living never dreamed of before.” –Milton Friedman

A video presentation followed by group discussion 

 For additional information on this program please contact:

John Todd, Wichita-area AFP volunteer coordinator at john@johntodd.net, (316) 312-7335
 Or 
Susan Estes, AFP Field Director at sestes@afphq.org, (316) 681-4415

Suggested reading:  “I, Pencil”, available at: http://www.fee.org/library/books/i-pencil-2/

Dr. Friedman states, “When anyone complains about unfair competition, consumers beware.  Friedman tells us about the writings of Adam Smith who, 200 years ago, warned that businesses always try to sell for the highest price and will try to control the market to so.  But without government help businesses cannot force people to buy their goods.  Consumers will always get the lowest possible prices when competition is free and robust.  Introduced by George Shultz.  Discussion with Michael Walker, Fraser Institute and Steve Cohen, UC Berkeley.  Copyright 1990 Free To Choose Enterprise  (The DVD program to be presented at this meeting was purchased from the Free to Choose Network.)

           Americans for Prosperity Foundation is a section 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code.  Contributions to AFP Foundation are tax deductible.  AFP Foundation’s focus is to educate the general public about public policy issues, not to support or oppose specific legislation.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Dual State Convention Is Coming Up Soon!

In 2012 The Libertarian Party of Kansas is combining our state convention with the Libertarian Party of Missouri.   This combined event will be called the .

The 2012 Heartland Libertarian Convention


Missouri LP and Kansas LP

Saturday, March 24, 2012
Holiday Inn at KCI
11728 NW Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO, 64153

Schedule of Events 

Friday, March 23

7:00 p.m.                     Informal social gathering at the hotel bar

Saturday, March 24

Morning
7:30 – 8:00               Registration
8:00 – 9:00               Keynote Speaker:   Dave Rowland
9:00 – 10:00            General Session
10:00 – 11:00          Breakout Session
1) Candidate School Perfect for candidates, potential candidates, and campaign managers.
or
2) Missouri LP Marijuana Initiative (30 minutes) and Elected Libertarians Forum (30 minutes)
11:00 – 12:00          Breakout Session
1) Phone Banking Session - Sponsored by the MOLP
or
2) Networking Session Meet with others, discuss ideas, exchange contact information. 
Afternoon
12:00 – 1:00             Lunch — You may purchase a lunch ticket (see below), or eat on your own.
1:00 – 3:00               State Committee Sessions
LP of Missouri
LP of Kansas
3:00 – 5:00               Presidential Candidate Debate
Moderator: Mike Dann, LPKS State Treasurer
Confirmed participants: Jim Burns, Carl Person, Roger Gary, Bill Still, Gary Johnson, R. Lee Wrights
Invited but unconfirmed: R.J. Harris
Evening
6:30 – 9:00               Banquet  - Speaker:  tbd 

Sunday, March 25

LPKS breakfast focus group in hotel restaurant.  More information will be provided at the LPKS business meeting on Saturday. 

Fees

General Admission:  $20, Student Admission:  $15  -  Includes keynote speech, general session, breakout sessions, state committee sessions, and presidential debate.
Lunch ticket (optional):  $16 - Menu:  Boxed lunch – shaved turkey breast sandwich, pasta salad, fruit, potato chips, cookie, lemonade and iced tea.
Banquet ticket (optional):  $30 - Menu:  Chicken Marsala, fresh vegetables, choice of pasta or potatoes, dinner rolls, dessert, coffee, iced tea
To make reservations, or to rent a display table at the convention ($20.00), visit www.lpmo.org
 
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In 2012 The Libertarian Party of Kansas is combining our state convention with the Libertarian Party of Missouri.   This combined event will be called the .

The 2012 Heartland Libertarian Convention


Missouri LP and Kansas LP

Saturday, March 24, 2012
Holiday Inn at KCI
11728 NW Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO, 64153

Schedule of Events


Friday, March 23

7:00 p.m.                     Informal social gathering at the hotel bar

Saturday, March 24


Morning
7:30 – 8:00               Registration
8:00 – 9:00               Keynote Speaker:   Dave Rowland
9:00 – 10:00            General Session
10:00 – 11:00          Breakout Session
1) Candidate School Perfect for candidates, potential candidates, and campaign managers.
or
2) Missouri LP Marijuana Initiative (30 minutes) and Elected Libertarians Forum (30 minutes)
11:00 – 12:00          Breakout Session
1) Phone Banking Session - Sponsored by the MOLP
or
2) Networking Session Meet with others, discuss ideas, exchange contact information.

Afternoon
12:00 – 1:00             Lunch — You may purchase a lunch ticket (see below), or eat on your own.
1:00 – 3:00               State Committee Sessions
LP of Missouri
LP of Kansas
3:00 – 5:00               Presidential Candidate Debate
Moderator: Mike Dann, LPKS State Treasurer
Confirmed participants: Jim Burns, Carl Person, Roger Gary, Bill Still, Gary Johnson, R. Lee Wrights
Invited but unconfirmed: R.J. Harris
Evening
6:30 – 9:00               Banquet  - Speaker:  tbd

Sunday, March 25

LPKS breakfast focus group in hotel restaurant.  More information will be provided at the LPKS business meeting on Saturday.



Fees

General Admission:  $20, Student Admission:  $15  -  Includes keynote speech, general session, breakout sessions, state committee sessions, and presidential debate.
Lunch ticket (optional):  $16 - Menu:  Boxed lunch – shaved turkey breast sandwich, pasta salad, fruit, potato chips, cookie, lemonade and iced tea.
Banquet ticket (optional):  $30 - Menu:  Chicken Marsala, fresh vegetables, choice of pasta or potatoes, dinner rolls, dessert, coffee, iced tea
To make reservations, or to rent a display table at the convention ($20.00), visit www.lpmo.org
 
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The LPKS has been very involved in Open Carry issues in the state of Kansas.  The latest news is avaiable here.

The LPKS's School Choice bill is also getting a hearing in the KS House Education Budget Committee this coming week.  You can learn more about the model school choice legislation created by the LPKS at www.SupportKELA.com and can learn more about the current HB 2767 here.




Questions?
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to contact Al Terwelp , LPKS State Chairman.  






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Its For Our Safety!

Revenue corridor

I laughed out loud while reading about the “safety corridor” (“Kellogg safety corridor pushed to save lives,” Feb. 27 Eagle). Let’s say what it really is: a revenue generator.
Isn’t it amazing how the city goes out of its way to try to convince you it won’t get any of the additional funds? And this could actually increase accidents, if the speeders start running from the cops because of the exorbitant fines they know they’ll have to pay.
If the city really wanted to create a “safety corridor” for Kellogg, it would make the speed limit, well, safe – like 40 mph or so. Because 60 mph will kill just as easily as 75.
But the “ka-ching” of increased coffers is so irresistible that there is no way city officials will do that. They’d rather fine speeders more heavily. We should do this instead: Increase the speed limit to 80 mph and enforce the “rules of the road,” including the use of turn signals (ka-ching, more money), and let those of us who know how to drive do so.


GREG MARTIN
Belle Plaine


Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/03/04/2239293/letters-to-the-editor-on-hotel.html#storylink=cpy

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Our Friend In Liberty, Jim Anderson Has A New Radio Home!

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