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REAGAN: RAISED TAXES 11 TIMES

GREW THE SIZE OF FED. GOVT.

CUT AND RAN FROM BEIRUT AFTER SLAUGHTER OF MARINES

BALLOONED DEBT+ DEFICITS

TRADED DEADLY WEAPONS TO EVIL IRAN

SAINT RONNIE RAYGUN----- CONSERVATIVE ICON

MOST OVERRATED PREZ EVER


1/25/2015 7:04 PM
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YET HIS GOVTS GREW WILDLY, IN CALIF+ FEDERAL
1/26/2015 1:46 AM
OBAMA AINT A CONSERVATIVE SAINT

SAINT RONNIE RAYGUN------ FAUX HERO
1/30/2015 4:07 AM

IL Governor Rauner Gets $750,000 Tax Break, Proposes Slashing Services to Middle Class and Poor

Illinois' new GOP Governor, Bruce Rauner, will personally receive a $750,000 per year tax cut as a result of his decision not to continue the state's 

KEEP OUT THE TEABAGGERS

2/24/2015 9:55 AM

The state of Kansas tried to succeed as a tax-hating tea party paradise. The results have been an absolute disaster.

The state of Kansas tried to succeed as a tax-hating tea party paradise, and at the end of the day, the results have been an absolute disaster.
 
5/31/2015 8:43 AM
TEA-BAGGING TRICKLE-DOWN IS TINKLING ALL OVER EM
5/31/2015 8:44 AM

GOP Rep Blames California Drought On Abortion

Scientists are still exploring the causes of California's historic drought, but one local lawmaker thinks it might all come down to one thing: God's wrath over abortion. While speaking at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week

6/12/2015 6:50 PM

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback – the supply side Republican who made his reputation by slashing income taxes in hopes of boosting his state’s economy -- now finds himself on the wrong side of the tax issue.

With his state facing large deficits because of a chronic deficiency in tax revenues brought on by the governor’s zealous tax cuts shortly after taking office, Brownback reluctantly asked the state legislature to raise sales and cigarette taxes to help close a yawning budget deficit. Without it, he warned, the state would have to make deep and dangerous cuts to schools, prison and other programs.

6/14/2015 9:50 AM

While Kansas has become a strictly tragic cautionary tale about what happens when a politician actually tries to govern in line with radical conservative tax dogma, Louisiana is turning into more of a dark comedy. Coming into this year, the state was facing a $1.6 billion budget shortfall. Unfortunately, Gov. Bobby Jindal—America's spirit of hopeless presidential ambition incarnate—had signed Grover Norquist's pledge not to raise any taxes. This left lawmakers in a bit of a bind, since cutting their way to fiscal health would have meant decimating public health or higher educationfunding.

Last week, however, legislators ultimately passed a budget that raised hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenue, sparing hospitals and colleges. Better yet, Jindal says he'll sign it. So, how'd they square this circle?

With a mind-numbing budget gimmick, of course. Here's how the Advocatedescribes what's become known as the "SAVE" program.

It would assess a fee of about $1,500 per higher education student and raise about $350 million total, but only on paper. Students wouldn’t have to pay anything because an offsetting tax credit for the $1,500. Nor would universities receive any new money.
However, the SAVE fund would create a tax credit for the $350 million that Jindal could use to offset $350 million of the new revenue that legislators are proposing to raise.

So, to repeat, Jindal created a fake fee for students, and a fake tax credit to balance it out, which ultimately leads to no money changing hands, but apparently satisfies whatever agreement Jindal struck with Norquist to preserve the illusion that he didn't raise taxes. “It’s an embarrassing bill to vote for," one Republican state representative told the New York Times, demonstrating the sort of candor that only becomes possible once your own party's governor has alienated the vast majority of his state and abandoned all pretense of rational policymaking in pursuit of an inevitable also-ran performance in the GOP primary.

 
 
 
 

Anyway, because the budget bill relies on a number of short-term fixes, Louisiana could end up in another hole soon enough. At some point, that joke won't be funny anymore.

6/15/2015 9:06 PM
y r your links ****** up?
6/15/2015 10:28 PM
Walker's abysmal record in Wisconsin:
-oversaw a shrinking of the middle class that led the nation in percentage decline.
-cut the Univ. of Wisconsin budget by $300 million citing budget problems, then turned around and gave away $250 million in tax payer money to the millionaire owner of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team, no questions asked, no terms or conditions, just free welfare cash.
-promised voters 250,000 new jobs in 2011. So far has produced less than half that number.
-Wisconsin has never ranked higher than 40th in the nation in job creation in any year since Walker took office.
-Walker and his Republicans turned a budget surplus into a brand new $2.2 billion debt that tax payers have no hope of paying off.
-Walker cut taxes on the wealthy and big businesses just as kockroaches have done in Louisiana and Kansas with the same disastrous outcome: brand new debt!
-Walker flunked out of a mediocre Catholic university then sealed his academic records so no one could see what a bad student he was.
-Walker has been the subject of at least two criminals probes.
-Walker travels the globe visiting Israel, the UK and Canada as a tourist and now suddenly his supporters try to tell us he's got experience in foreign affairs.
-Walker likes to pretend that taking on the teachers union in Wisconsin is just like battling overseas terrorists.
And Republicans think sensible people are going to vote for this moron to run the nation? ha!
6/16/2015 7:51 AM

Do you have a legit point or are you using the deaths of 9 people to further a political agenda?

You can't fix crazy.

6/19/2015 2:25 PM
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