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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOklahoma going broke as fast as Kansas due to tinkle down economics..........
Same BS as was done in Kansas in 2013,give the fat cats a low tax rate--or ZERO as it was in Kansas and the economy will BOOM. BULLSHIT,it never works--never has,never will.
"I'm not scared to say it, because I love Oklahoma, and we are dying," said Republican state Rep. Leslie Osborn. "I truly believe the situation is dire." Oklahoma's woes offer the ultimate cautionary tale for other states considering trickle-down economic reforms. The outlook is so grim that some Republicans are willing to consider the ultimate heresy: raising taxes to fund education and health care, an idea that was once the exclusive province of Democrats.
"Without new recurring revenue, we can't fix these problems," said Osborn, who was ousted as chairwoman of the powerful House Appropriations and Budget committee for her outspoken support of tax increases.
The crisis has also placed the oil and gas industry, a sacred cow in Oklahoma, in an awkward spot since it sought the huge tax cut that is one of the biggest factors in the budget mess.
Gov. Mary Fallin and GOP leaders have been unable to reverse course because of a constitutional quirk that says any tax increase needs a three-fourth's majority vote of the Legislature. Despite broad GOP support for tax hikes, a small number of fiercely anti-tax Republicans have joined with the minority Democrats to derail attempts to raise revenue. Democrats complain that most of the tax plans unfairly target the poor.
http://www.kansas.com/news/business/article205497199.html
Turbineguy
(37,322 posts)Larry Kudlow will fix it.
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)ProfessorGAC
(65,010 posts)I feel like a birther with that guy. I want to see his diploma, i want to see his textbooks, his notebooks, his work history in detail and see if; a) he's ever actually done any work, and b) if he's ever been right about anything.
Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)RKP5637
(67,107 posts)American Dream. What a F'en joke.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)sounds like it's winning. Which means the very people you're angry at are winning their battle to make you surrender to hopelessness. We now know definitively that we don't have to go looking for messages that target our weaknesses, they're sent right to each of us.
So please try to buck up. We have to live with ourselves, after all, and if 2016 taught us anything it should be that we can't depend on other voters to save us from malignant forces by themselves.
RKP5637
(67,107 posts)mreilly
(2,120 posts).... will be that welfare recipients and illegal immigrants are sucking the state dry, so ALL social services should be eliminated.
No, the problem could never ever be tax cuts. Never. NEVER. NEVER!!!!!
(and never mind the data showing tax cuts have never helped boost the economy on a long-term basis).
marybourg
(12,622 posts)JHB
(37,158 posts)Like the Great Wall of China was just a quirk of the terrain.
marybourg
(12,622 posts)CrispyQ
(36,460 posts)Stupid shits. I hate republicans. Fuck 'em all.
Bradshaw3
(7,515 posts)It gained statehood in 1907 and had many populist/progressive era reforms such as a corporation commission built into its constitution and laws.
It also produced some great progressive politicans like Fred Harris and Mike Synar (first pol to come out strong against the tobacco industry long before others).
Of course the oil and gas industry and the RW religious repubs took over beginning in the eighties and it's been downhill ever since.
marybourg
(12,622 posts)come from OK.
Bradshaw3
(7,515 posts)Maybe we'll meet someday.
marybourg
(12,622 posts)Come join us.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1038
StevieM
(10,500 posts)Bradshaw3
(7,515 posts)Just a decent, honest guy who stood up for what was right. What a shame he died so young.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)I remember him saying: "I'm 44. My life isn't exactly over."
He died less than a year and a half later.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)Bradshaw3
(7,515 posts)That was a great read and brought back a lot of memories. The part about the NRA hating him certainly is relevant today and says a lot about someone who came from a farm in eastern Oklahoma.
Cha
(297,173 posts)Mahalo Stevie
MuseRider
(34,106 posts)that worked with Brownback to break my state. Why are others repeating this? Just look at us. OK, I know but still. Get ready USA, this is the plan for all of us.
Oklahoma, I hope that the fact that your state at least has some Republicans willing to consider raising taxes saves you from this. We had Charles Koch sitting in on our votes so even if we did have a few it was never going to happen. Hopefully, even though Charles lives closer to you than to Topeka, he will stay away.
hfojvt
(37,573 posts)Also we have had three tax increases in Kansas since Brownback. As I remember it, the original roadmap to hell involved getting rid of the income tax and replacing it with regressive sales taxes. The Republican legislature though, mostly did not go along with sales tax increases, and Brownback never really pushed them either.
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)That's how Brokeback and his NEO CONS in the Legislature figured they could make up for those 0% tax rates for Corporations. When that didn't work they started GUTTING everything they could get their hands on--schools,KDOT. I remember in early 2017 KDOT cancelled bids on at least 24 State road projects,no sense in getting a bid on work that could be years away. We have a budget shortfall of about 900 million.
Those 0% cuts have now been reversed to the tax rates in 2013 but it will take YEARS to undo what Brownback and his cronies did with his State version of trickle down.
MuseRider
(34,106 posts)and that is if we can elect enough people to override those who still think we did not give Brownback's plan enough time (or lose the voters who bought into that).
Small start but I do not trust this state, not anymore. Common sense is lacking all over.
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)I think he'll reinstate those 0% tax cuts as fast as possible. We can't survive another Republican Gov which like Trump gives all the power to him and their party.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)MuseRider
(34,106 posts)I think most all of the Republican Governor candidates would do the same? I think Kobach would and yes Colyer will. I wish I had enough faith that this electorate would actually pay enough attention to get enough information to not elect one of them. I lost that faith some time ago. The last time I had it was when they turned on Shellenbarger. That was a big lift for this state. Ever since I have lost it.
SharonClark
(10,014 posts)The repug legislature has gone full-Kansas.
Poiuyt
(18,122 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)There will be more cautionary tales, and Republicans in Kansas and Oklahoma and whichever luckless state is next will stubbornly refuse to learn anything.
Perhaps the Democrats in Oklahoma could make an issue out of this? Are there any conservative Oklahomans who send their kids to public schools, or drive on the roads, or are otherwise served by the state?
Grammy23
(5,810 posts)As a simple illustration consider what happens to your own finances when the income drops. Your job of paying bills and taking care of necessities becomes harder. In some cases, some things may have to go. Cable TV, newspaper and magazine subscriptions, eating out may have to be curbed. You may even be late in paying some bills. Frills go by the wayside. You only have a few choices. Cut expenses or increase income.
These are simple lessons that you do not need a degree in economics to understand. But the rubes in the sticks and the gullible in the cities believe the fiction that you can run the government with less revenue and yet still have all the bells and whistles. Nope. It does not work that way. Never has. Never will. You'd Have thought theyd have figured that one out by now...all by themselves.
And the shysters in DC and the state governments can keep peddling their nonsense like it is a new concept that will allow us to spin straw into gold. Now theres a fairy tale for you.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,328 posts)It seems to come down to, "I've got mine; you don't count".
From the article:
"I don't buy the dialogue that just raising taxes is the right thing to do, because I don't think the government knows how to spend money better than us," said Stitt, the founder of a mortgage company who is making his first run for public office.
Either he's an idiot, or he's just trying to con everyone else. It's not a matter of who spends money better. Government spending is supposed to be for the governed -- the whole. Individuals, including companies, spend for self. (Charities are fine exceptions but have been proven by history to be insufficient, else we would have a national defense supported solely by charitable contributions).
Mariana
(14,856 posts)on Fox News and RW radio that lower tax rates always lead to higher revenue. They really believe it.
Gothmog
(145,152 posts)Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)The only thing that's remarkable about it is how easy it is to convince "conservative" voters to screw themselves so the rich can get richer.
TheBlackAdder
(28,186 posts)NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Without a body overseeing communities, with the ability to provide those communal needs, communities will be seriously impacted. Telling the most wealthy in a community that their burden isnt greater, as ther rewards from these needs being cared for are greater, is a proven recipe for failure.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,490 posts)Republicans are top-down tribal, as opposed to non-authoritative communal.
They should all be deported to the middle East where tribal is the way, LOL.
Behind the Aegis
(53,955 posts)Sums it up. People are pissed off, many are the ones being affected by cutbacks, layoffs, and other mishegoss, are the very same people who put the assholes responsible for the problems in office and keep putting them back; they have no one to blame but themselves.
uponit7771
(90,335 posts)betsuni
(25,474 posts)DFW
(54,368 posts)It is high time that people see in no uncertain terms what it means to let Republicans and their nut-case policies and theories, all of of which have been proven not work many times in the past, have the run of the place.
When the last "libbrul" has been chased out of there, at SOME point their voters will realize who is to blame for their mess. How stupid of them to refuse to believe it until no one was left but the man (or woman) in the mirror.