Balancing wants, needs a tough chore facing Oklahoma Legislature
I MAGINE taking a trip to the store to buy groceries with two children. The “I wants” for a purchase other than food are much easier to endure when the answer is just a flat no, and when the children know in advance that the answer will be no.
The “I wants” get trickier when the outing is for the purpose of buying a necessary item for one child but not the other. Do you give in to the cries for fairness an...
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