A Week After Re-Electing Brownback, Kansans Find Out He Screwed Them Over Financially A Whole Lot More
AUTHOR: STEPHEN D FOSTER JR NOVEMBER 11, 2014 11:11 PM
One
week after re-electing Sam Brownback as their governor, Kansans are
finding out the hard way just how bad of a decision they made.
Despite
the fact that Brownback destroyed Kansas financially, the people chose
him over Democrat Paul Davis anyway, and now the price of their
wrecklessness at the polls couldn’t be more clear.
Earlier this year, Brownback and his fellow Republicans gave a huge financial windfall of $1 billion to
the wealthy in the form of massive income tax cuts that economic
experts predicted would cripple the state budget. The budget deficit was
estimated to be $238 million by 2016. The experts were not only
correct, it turns out the situation is even worse than predicted.
Just days prior to the election, a report revealed that Kansas suffered a shortfall of $23 million,
a 15 percent drop below the projected amount of revenue the state would
bring in. The report was a signal of worse news to come, and now that
news has arrived. And let’s just say that Kansans are probably hanging
their heads in shame for rewarding the man who caused the problem in the
first place.
According to the Kansas City Star, Kansas is now on track to collect $1 billion less this year and next year than previously thought. In addition, according to Talking Points Memo:
The estimates also said the state will use up $380 million in reserves and still have to cut another $280 million for fiscal year 2015 to balance the state’s current budget. In addition, in 2016, revenues are expected to be $436 million short of expenditures according to the forecast.
Translation:
Governor Sam Brownback totally screwed over his constituents and they
re-elected him anyway. The financial news is really bad and just keeps
getting worse, but it’s too late. All voters can do regret their
decision and sit back and watch the devastation unfold because of the
massive tax cuts the GOP gave to their wealthy overlords. That means
less tax revenue for education, healthcare, infrastructure, food
assistance, etc… So when Kansans begin to personally feel the effects of
what “fiscally responsible” conservatives did to their state, they have
no right to complain because they had a chance to fix this mess and
they chose to double down on the stupidity. In other words, they only
have
themselves to blame.
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