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Kansas’ Governor and G.O.P. Seek to End Income Tax
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/us...-tax.html?_r=0
Predictions? Will the economy of Kansas grow like gang busters? Will Residents with Children move out? Will Ex-Kansans return? Will Kansas remain the same? It does appear that Governor Brownback is determined to put the economic theories of the hard right into practice Quote:
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If the duly elected legislators of Kansas want it, so be it. If it fails, they'll be replaced, and the new Reps can tax as they see fit within the law. Whats the problem, exactly? |
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The Democrats Tax and Spend and what has improved? Oh I mean Spend and Tax.
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Poor people paying an extra $148 per year?! SCANDALOUS! Seriously, tho, this won't be any worse than what Obuttocks has done to the country. And a big GFY to the NY Slimes for using the phrase "crimson ideology". Meant to evoke "bloody ideology".
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The bill included the repeal of tax credits for food, rental housing and child care that benefited low-income residents. Because of those repeals, the poorest 20 percent of Kansans will spend an additional 1.3 percent of their incomes, an average of $148 per year, on taxes, according to a report by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. The top 1 percent, meanwhile, will see the share of their income that goes toward taxes drop by 2 percent, or $21,087 per year, the report said.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor Civil War Lyrics, Guns N' Roses |
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see? I rest my case.
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By Ending State Income Taxation on 100% of the people, the "20%" who were Getting Direct Subsidy From "Tax Credits", i.e. Welfare, will no longer get it. And apparently it's new that those paying the most benefit the most when a percentage basded tax system is reduced or eliminated. By this qualifier, every tax reduction ever is "for the rich". Shocking stuff this. Well, I would suggest that if direct State welfare subsidy for the poor for food, child-care and rental costs are good ideas, they can and should thus be passed as legislation on their own, not included as part of tax policy. It should also be pointed out that these "tax credits", i.e. subsidy, are above and beyond all already in place welfare programs, like food stamps for example. In effect they get welfare twice for the same purpose, once directly (food stamps) and once indirectly via tax code (tax credits on taxes they don't actually pay any net loss on). The Tax System should not be a backdoor Welfare System. It should do one thing, tax citizens. If we choose to have welfare (and we should to some degree), it should be on it's own value and rightiousness, and in it's own Law. Last edited by Warfish; 01-25-2013 at 10:08 AM. |
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Do people on welfare pay taxes now? If not a little incentive to get a job.
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Sam Bareback is one of the biggest far-right idiots in American Politics today and that is saying something. This is a silly PR stunt so Bareback can run for President in 2016. This move is doomed and the Kansas state deficit will explode. First rate negligence and political narcissism. I feel sorry for Kansas.
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It would be nice to know the details on:
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Kansas has done some crazy stuff in the past regarding education, see creationism circa 2000. I wonder what curriculum is getting hit (if any) is taking the deepest cuts? |
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This is nothing new. Where I live in Florida we have no State income taxes. We are not exactly a RED STATE either.. State income taxes are costly. I don't know how some in my family afford to live in NY anymore.
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