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by the way, if you want to see some radical conservative ideas put in place for government, watch what is happening in kansas.

If the massive tax cuts that the governor wanted and got last year dont bring in the employers/jobs like he said it would (The Legislature lowered the state�s top income tax rate, raised the standard deduction that most Kansas taxpayers claim and gave tax-exempt status to the business income that individuals earn from proprietorships, partnerships and similar businesses) plus all the other changes in programs, removing government bodies (and sometimes replacing them with a new political appointee group) the Governor has radically changed the state to fit many very conservative agendas.

also he is cutting (or at least not increasing) school funding, and wants to make other major changes to that system.

either it will work, or it will fail. but either way, its different than everywhere else.


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