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Ryan Walters sure kicked off Teacher Appreciation Week in his own special way.
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News
According to Bob Anthony, it’s not that the Oklahoma Corporation Commission can’t do something to reign in energy companies, it’s that they don’t want to.
Poor Kevin isn’t getting his way and he’s throwing an absolute temper tantrum about it.
Let’s peel back the curtain a moment and look at what new Attorney General Gentner Drummond has drummed up during his first season in office.
If it feels like Oklahoma is turning back the clock on its culture, that’s because it is.
The “law and order” folk in this state are lawless and disorderly the second they get a taste of power.
This isn’t the first time Kevin’s been left in the dust.
The word “freedom” has taken on an Orwellian meaning in the state of Oklahoma, but that should be welcomed, according to the state government. After all, freedom is slavery.
If anyone is still questioning the state superintendent’s commitment to public education, know that Ryan Walters showed up to personally present the Teacher of the Year award. Nevermind that he was an hour late to the ceremony.
The party of “small government” has once again decided that overreach doesn’t apply to sticking its grubby little fingers underneath your clothing.
The problem with fact checks is that nobody cares about the facts now so long as their team wins.
The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office’s recent social media post about cannabis is an eye-opener, not about the dangers of legalized cannabis but about how backwards thinking still is in Oklahoma.
We know you’ve already heard about the upcoming vote for adult-use or “recreational” cannabis, but short-term memory loss is a bitch.
By Matt Dinger
There’s a new attorney general in office, and he’s bringing the smoke.
Kevin recently replaced four of the six Oklahoma State Board of Education members with all the precision of a bazooka.
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