Brownback's Failed Experiment - Only Following Bush/gop Economic Policy - Then Blames It On Obama

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A Kansas failure-tale - The Hutchinson News Editorials

To the contrary, non-partisan budget analysts for the state legislature project that without new sources of revenue or even deeper spending cuts, the state faces some $1.3 billion in deficits in the coming five years. That’s a big hill to climb in a state whose budget for general expenses is $6.3 billion.

Sam Brownback s failed experiment puts state on path to penury - The Washington Post

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Brownbeck followed the same failed GOP policies as George Bush. Taking a state with a surplus to a quarter billion in debt in record time. The state has been downgraded twice. School funding cut across the board. Working to keep children from getting an education so they can't compete. Republicans think education is vastly over rated. Turning down billion in federal aid because Republicans feel people in Kansas don't deserve health care.

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Republicans are going to get their butt kicked in Kansas in the upcoming election.
But in the rest of the country, Republicans still have a lesson to teach.
 
he may be in trouble. Lets hope so for the sake of America.
Look at what he did to the state of Kansas. Why can't Americans learn? GOP policies are failures. Stay away from them.
 
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.
 
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.

Kansans were subjected to a television ad that hit the airwaves in April asking them to thank Gov. Brownback for signing the bill, which restored only a fraction of the cuts he has signed off on since taking office in 2011.

Those cuts have reduced the state’s education spending 16 percent below 2008 levels. When adjusted for inflation, funding was reduced levels not seen since 1992.

The ad repeated Brownback’s own claim that the bill directed $73 million more to classrooms when the true number is scarcely half that amount.

Radical GOP governors attempt about-face on school funding Education Votes

You would think with low unemployment, they would have money to spare:

Brownback s Tax Cuts Prompt S P to Reduce Kansas s Rating - Bloomberg

Yet here they are. Hundreds of millions in debt which is expected to grow to over a billion for a state with a tiny 6 billion dollar budget.

So who are employed? Seasonal farm workers? Without insurance or benefits?
 
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.

From people running out of unemployment, certainly not due to job creation, which Kansas is 35th in the nation.
 
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.

Kansans were subjected to a television ad that hit the airwaves in April asking them to thank Gov. Brownback for signing the bill, which restored only a fraction of the cuts he has signed off on since taking office in 2011.

Those cuts have reduced the state’s education spending 16 percent below 2008 levels. When adjusted for inflation, funding was reduced levels not seen since 1992.

The ad repeated Brownback’s own claim that the bill directed $73 million more to classrooms when the true number is scarcely half that amount.

Radical GOP governors attempt about-face on school funding Education Votes

You would think with low unemployment, they would have money to spare:

Brownback s Tax Cuts Prompt S P to Reduce Kansas s Rating - Bloomberg

Yet here they are. Hundreds of millions in debt which is expected to grow to over a billion for a state with a tiny 6 billion dollar budget.

So who are employed? Seasonal farm workers? Without insurance or benefits?
Education doesn't need money, it needs non-union teachers who are willing to work... not for a union... but for students.

And why do you lambaste the State of Kansas, then turn around and laud them for "low unemployment"?

God you are such a study in fuck stupid.
 
I dunno... Kansas ranks 14th among all of Obama's 57 states in unemployment.

Unemployment Rates for States

Methinks you should go fuck yourself.

I just bitch slapped you in the previous post. Does it still hurt?
No one... and I repeat... NO one bitch-slaps the Master of Bitch Slap.

Your medicine is right here... :slap:

And here... :slap:.

You are the prick-point upon the Devi's pitchfork.

You are the back-washed turd in a flushed toilet.

You are the shart-stained mark on ass-panties world-wide.

You are.... the dean. :thup:
 
"A Kansas failure-tale - The Hutchinson News Editorials

To the contrary, non-partisan budget analysts for the state legislature project that without new sources of revenue or even deeper spending cuts, the state faces some $1.3 billion in deficits in the coming five years. That’s a big hill to climb in a state whose budget for general expenses is $6.3 billion."

That conservative fiscal dogma is a failure should come as a surprise to no one.


State governments and the Federal government can't be 'run like a business,' nor a like a 'household budget,' the notion is ignorant idiocy.
 
"A Kansas failure-tale - The Hutchinson News Editorials

To the contrary, non-partisan budget analysts for the state legislature project that without new sources of revenue or even deeper spending cuts, the state faces some $1.3 billion in deficits in the coming five years. That’s a big hill to climb in a state whose budget for general expenses is $6.3 billion."

That conservative fiscal dogma is a failure should come as a surprise to no one.


State governments and the Federal government can't be 'run like a business,' nor a like a 'household budget,' the notion is ignorant idiocy.
True. thats a concept that Randians just can't seem to grasp.
 
"A Kansas failure-tale - The Hutchinson News Editorials

To the contrary, non-partisan budget analysts for the state legislature project that without new sources of revenue or even deeper spending cuts, the state faces some $1.3 billion in deficits in the coming five years. That’s a big hill to climb in a state whose budget for general expenses is $6.3 billion."

That conservative fiscal dogma is a failure should come as a surprise to no one.


State governments and the Federal government can't be 'run like a business,' nor a like a 'household budget,' the notion is ignorant idiocy.

These are exactly the same policies Bush pushed for the entire country. The damage from Bush is on a far grandeur scale because he had a larger economy to work with. The thing is, Republicans can't learn. Bush was the last president and Brownback is not a "kid". In fact, the only Red States that seem to be doing well are the ones who can dig up wealth out of the ground. They don't invent. The bring in the educated to "discover".
 
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.

Kansans were subjected to a television ad that hit the airwaves in April asking them to thank Gov. Brownback for signing the bill, which restored only a fraction of the cuts he has signed off on since taking office in 2011.

Those cuts have reduced the state’s education spending 16 percent below 2008 levels. When adjusted for inflation, funding was reduced levels not seen since 1992.

The ad repeated Brownback’s own claim that the bill directed $73 million more to classrooms when the true number is scarcely half that amount.

Radical GOP governors attempt about-face on school funding Education Votes

You would think with low unemployment, they would have money to spare:

Brownback s Tax Cuts Prompt S P to Reduce Kansas s Rating - Bloomberg

Yet here they are. Hundreds of millions in debt which is expected to grow to over a billion for a state with a tiny 6 billion dollar budget.

So who are employed? Seasonal farm workers? Without insurance or benefits?
Education doesn't need money, it needs non-union teachers who are willing to work... not for a union... but for students.

And why do you lambaste the State of Kansas, then turn around and laud them for "low unemployment"?

God you are such a study in fuck stupid.

Republicans want the shittiest teachers in the world to provide the shittiest education to their kids. They don't want their kids to grow up to be snobs.
 
Actually we want shitty teachers that are not protected by the union, so they can be fired. That gives all kids a chance.
Uh,huh, with the unemployment down to 4.9% from 7.6% in Jan, 2010? In your dreams.

Kansans were subjected to a television ad that hit the airwaves in April asking them to thank Gov. Brownback for signing the bill, which restored only a fraction of the cuts he has signed off on since taking office in 2011.

Those cuts have reduced the state’s education spending 16 percent below 2008 levels. When adjusted for inflation, funding was reduced levels not seen since 1992.

The ad repeated Brownback’s own claim that the bill directed $73 million more to classrooms when the true number is scarcely half that amount.

Radical GOP governors attempt about-face on school funding Education Votes

You would think with low unemployment, they would have money to spare:

Brownback s Tax Cuts Prompt S P to Reduce Kansas s Rating - Bloomberg

Yet here they are. Hundreds of millions in debt which is expected to grow to over a billion for a state with a tiny 6 billion dollar budget.

So who are employed? Seasonal farm workers? Without insurance or benefits?
Education doesn't need money, it needs non-union teachers who are willing to work... not for a union... but for students.

And why do you lambaste the State of Kansas, then turn around and laud them for "low unemployment"?

God you are such a study in fuck stupid.

Republicans want the shittiest teachers in the world to provide the shittiest education to their kids. They don't want their kids to grow up to be snobs.
 
Look at DC schools as an example: 2013 graduation rate of 58% yet they spend almost triple, per student than the average school district does, at $29,349 in 2011. 83% are not proficient in reading, even in the 8th grade. More money is not equivalent to better teachers.

The figures for DC are staggering. Almost makes you think they want to keep those kids dumbed down. What? Are they needing to keep their gardener's, housekeeper's, driver's etc. for themselves well supplied? It is shameful. Our nation's capital spends the most of any other and has just 83% of 8th graders are not proficient in reading?? 81% in math??
DC Schools 29 349 Per Pupil 83 Not Proficient in Reading CNS News
 
Look at DC schools as an example: 2013 graduation rate of 58% yet they spend almost triple, per student than the average school district does, at $29,349 in 2011. 83% are not proficient in reading, even in the 8th grade. More money is not equivalent to better teachers.

The figures for DC are staggering. Almost makes you think they want to keep those kids dumbed down. What? Are they needing to keep their gardener's, housekeeper's, driver's etc. for themselves well supplied? It is shameful. Our nation's capital spends the most of any other and has just 83% of 8th graders are not proficient in reading?? 81% in math??
DC Schools 29 349 Per Pupil 83 Not Proficient in Reading CNS News

So the GOP solution is to cut funding. Got it.
 

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