Tag: republicans

Oklahomans Denied Substantive Tax Relief While Providing “New” Private Defense Contractor Kratos $1,728,394.00 In Subsidies From 2019

By Jenni White - Managing Editor June 18, 2025 1

Senators Kristin Thompson and Todd Gollihare announced a new Kratos Defense facility in Bristow, Oklahoma, expected to create high-quality jobs and enhance national security. However, concerns arise over previous tax incentives given to Kratos and the potential economic impact on local taxpayers, highlighting the real problems of government subsidies for private corporations.

New Oklahoma County GOP Chair, Kayla Blount, Talks About Her Vision For The Party

By Jenni White - Managing Editor April 10, 2025 0

Oklahoma County GOP Chair Kayla discussed her vision for the party on Wednesday’s podcast. Emphasizing communication and bottom-up leadership, she aims to grow the GOP by fostering genuine belief in Republican ideals. Kayla encourages active communication with legislators and highlights action over mere complaints. She and Vice-Chair Donna Rice-Johnson are poised to implement their plans for a revitalized GOP.

This Week At The Capitol, Legislators Dick Lowe and Danny Sterling UNprotect Students With HB1937

By Jenni White - Managing Editor February 22, 2025 0

On February 19th, Michael and Mary discussed USAID’s funding of organizations like Oklahomans for Equality and its impact on Bartlesville regarding LGBTQIA+ issues. They also covered HB1937, a bill seen as a threat to student protection, encouraging public feedback to the Education Oversight Committee to oppose it.

National School Choice Week Is A Taxpayer Scam

By Jenni White - Managing Editor January 28, 2025 1

The author argues that Oklahoma already offers various education options, rendering the concept of ‘school choice’ unnecessary. They criticize government funding for private schools through taxpayer money, asserting that it undermines parental responsibility. The author calls for genuine discussions among Republicans about maintaining limited government, emphasizing personal accountability in education rather than relying on government intervention.

Trump’s Is A Win AGAINST Authoritarian Government, But Only “If can keep it”

By Jenni White - Managing Editor November 6, 2024 0

The post reflects on Trump’s electoral victory and emphasizes Americans’ desire to protect individual liberty from authoritarian ideologies. It highlights the need for voter education regarding the judiciary and criticizes the public education system for failing to teach civics. The author urges active political involvement at local levels to ensure future governance aligns with constitutional principles.

Make It Stop! Oklahoma’s Managed Care System Hurting Exactly The People It’s Supposed To Help

By Jenni White - Managing Editor October 27, 2024 0

Oklahoma families, especially foster and low-income groups, struggle to access healthcare due to the shift from SoonerCare to the managed care system, SoonerSelect, initiated in 2021. This change faced bipartisan opposition, lawsuits, and concerns over inadequate services. Advocates urge Oklahomans to demand a return to the previous system by 2025.