When you put your money where your mouth is and actually do something to cut taxes and reduce the size and scope of government, the teachers' union, the media, and the big government politicians are come out with guns ablazing. The Washington Post, who hardly knows where Kansas is are willing to do their bit.
To: centurion316
And of course, once Brownback is defeated, the dem will reap the political benefits once the positive impact of the tax cuts is felt.
2 posted on
09/22/2014 11:18:26 AM PDT by
ScottinVA
(If it doesn't include border security, it isn't "reform." It's called "amnesty.")
To: centurion316
Says the WaPo, which sets up shop in the failed state of Maryland, despite being propped up by the taxpayer funded DC economy.
3 posted on
09/22/2014 11:19:45 AM PDT by
nhwingut
(This tagline for lease)
To: centurion316
What this country needs is a 100% tax rate on anyone who is not a member of the big-government/big-corporate crony-fascist complex.
That will fix everything!
4 posted on
09/22/2014 11:25:27 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
("The man who damns money obtained it dishonorably; the man who respects it earned it." --Ayn Rand)
To: centurion316
Moodys cut Kansass credit rating last spring, and Standard & Poors followed suit last month. And of course Wall St. has NO big government agenda...riiiight?
5 posted on
09/22/2014 11:32:25 AM PDT by
montag813
To: centurion316
...spending reductions have been sufficiently draconian and divisive that large numbers of Kansans, including more than 100 current and former GOP elected officials, have expressed alarm... Of course they are alarmed, since that's where their power comes from...the ability to take from a productive person and give it to a non-productive voter. If you want to turn spending around, simply say that anyone receiving public assistance of any kind must follow these sets of rules:
1) random drug testing,
2) if they can fog a mirror, they must show up for work at 8AM M-F to clean toilets in public buildings, or anything else that needs to be done, and
3) they cannot vote in any Federal, State, or Local elections.
Given those rules, how long before the politicians start expressing less alarm about giving less of your money away?
6 posted on
09/22/2014 11:33:28 AM PDT by
econjack
(I'm not bossy...I just know what you should be doing.)
To: centurion316
If the Compost opposes him I support him.In fact,I just might send him some $$$.
8 posted on
09/22/2014 12:01:03 PM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
(Islamopobia:The Irrational Fear Of Being Beheaded)
To: centurion316
Mr. Brownback has cherry-picked the statistics to suggest that things arent as bad as they seem, while arguing that its still too early more than a year and a half after his cuts were enacted to gauge their full impact.But after six years of Obama Madness the WaPo still can't see that that nationally the economy has been coverted from worker-based to food stamp recipients.
Six years' tolerance for B. Hussein O. and not a grumble, 1.5 years for Brownback and it's curtains.
Media bias anyone?
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9 posted on
09/22/2014 12:04:54 PM PDT by
JCG
(Anti-medical cannabis = ignorance, hysteria, or worse ... [Haven't tried it but intend to.])
To: centurion316
Come On, Kansas! If WaPo’s editors are against it - it HAS to be good for Kansas and the Country.
11 posted on
09/22/2014 12:11:17 PM PDT by
februus
To: centurion316
To: centurion316
Mr. Brownback has cherry-picked the statistics to suggest that things arent as bad as they seem...I think the Washington Post is confusing Brownback with Barack Hussein Obama and his buttlicking sycophant media...like the Washington Post.
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