Kansas vs. California

odanny

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Gov. Sam Brownback was it who slashed taxes? Republicans and their fantasies do not belong in government.

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The state is so flush with cash, with a surplus projected at more than $45 billion, the governor will be faced with a little-known provision that may force California to do something else with its bounty in the coming year: Give state taxpayers some of their money back.
 
Gov. Sam Brownback was it who slashed taxes? Republicans and their fantasies do not belong in government.
If I remember right danny, California tried that sort of nonsense themselves at one time. Since the people have learned the lesson and now they understand the bugaboo of not paying taxes.

Part of socially responsible government but that is dissauded due to ignorance and greed.
 
If I remember right danny, California tried that sort of nonsense themselves at one time. Since the people have learned the lesson and now they understand the bugaboo of not paying taxes.

Part of socially responsible government but that is dissauded due to ignorance and greed.
Lmfao what an idiotic post, California is a shit show
 

The state is so flush with cash, with a surplus projected at more than $45 billion, the governor will be faced with a little-known provision that may force California to do something else with its bounty in the coming year: Give state taxpayers some of their money back.
Good government would lower the tax burden or maybe even put the money to good use for the benefit of the people.
 

CA debt = $536B = $13K/citizen
KS debt = $25B = $8K/citizen

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Dims = lying mother fuckers

Nothing ever changes.
What got me was they claimed they eliminated a 27b deficit, when their deficit as we speak, is 51B
Goddamn russians and their fake nooz
:rofl:
And you are right. Never ever trust a federal supremacist.
 
Don't forge Bobby Jindal in Louisiana tried expansive tax cuts as well. How'd that end up? Not well. :)
It never does, but their brain dead voters are convinced it will. And the wealthiest make out like bandits, just like they did under Trump's tax cut, his one singular achievement in 4 years, making the ultra wealthy even more wealthy.
 
It never does, but their brain dead voters are convinced it will. And the wealthiest make out like bandits, just like they did under Trump's tax cut, his one singular achievement in 4 years, making the ultra wealthy even more wealthy.
and the moonbats still yabber away :lol:
 
Gov. Sam Brownback was it who slashed taxes? Republicans and their fantasies do not belong in government.

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They could have tried the Tennessee way, not raising taxes on the rich, paying it debts, not even having an income tax and one of the best credit ratings in the country.
 
The Kansas experiment refers to Kansas Senate Bill Substitute HB 2117, a bill signed into law in May 2012 by Sam Brownback, governor of the state of Kansas.[1] It was one of the largest income tax cuts in the state's history.[2] The Kansas experiment[3] has also been called the "Great Kansas Tax Cut Experiment,"[4] the "Red-state experiment,"[5] "the tax experiment in Kansas,"[6] and "one of the cleanest experiments for how tax cuts affect economic growth in the U.S."[7] The cuts were based on model legislation published by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC),[8][9][10][11] supported by supply-side economist Arthur Laffer,[12] and anti-tax leader Grover Norquist.[13] The law cut taxes by US$231 million in its first year, and cuts were projected to total US$934 million annually after six years,[14] by eliminating taxes on business income for the owners of almost 200,000 businesses and cutting individual income tax rates.[14]

Brownback compared his tax policies with those of Ronald Reagan, and described them as "a real live experiment",[15] which would be a "shot of adrenaline into the heart of the Kansas economy",[16] and predicted that by 2020 they would have created an additional 23,000 jobs.[2]

However, by 2017 state revenues had fallen by hundreds of millions of dollars,[17] causing spending on roads, bridges, and education to be slashed.[18][19] With economic growth remaining consistently below average,[4] the Republican Legislature of Kansas voted to roll back the cuts; although Brownback vetoed the repeal, the legislature succeeded in overriding his veto.[20]


 
If I remember right danny, California tried that sort of nonsense themselves at one time. Since the people have learned the lesson and now they understand the bugaboo of not paying taxes.

Part of socially responsible government but that is dissauded due to ignorance and greed.
Probably happened under Schwarznegger.
 

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