Confronting Liberalism's Elusive Causes and Effects By Christopher Adamo
The lights came on across Kansas as the sun set on the evening of October 18, 2007, which in the minds of most people is just as it should be. It might therefore be easy to conclude that the decision that day of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to refuse a construction permit for a new coal-fired electric power plant was a universally good one, spawning only happiness and positives for everyone, excepting, of course, those greedy industrialists who wanted to build the plant.
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