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Liberal_in_LA

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Thu Dec 25, 2014, 10:02 PM Dec 2014

How the states are redistributing wealth from middle class to 1% [View all]

The most illustrative example began in 2012, when Kansas’ Republican Gov. Sam Brownback signed a landmark bill that delivered big tax cuts to high-income earners and businesses. Less than two years after that tax cut, the state’s income tax revenue plummeted by a quarter-billion dollars — and now Brownback is pushing to use money for public employees’ pensions to instead cover the state's ensuing budget shortfalls.

Brownback’s proposal: Slash the state’s required pension contribution by $40 million to balance the state budget, even though Kansas already has one of the worst-funded pension systems in the nation.

Brownback defended his proposal to take money from middle-class state workers and use it to effectively finance his tax cuts for the wealthy. He told the Wichita Eagle: “It’s kind of, uh, well where are you going to go for the funds? And I don’t like it, but it’s kind of what’s your other option if you don’t hit K-12 and higher ed with allotments?”

Brownback is not alone. He joins fellow Republican Gov. Chris Christie in coupling large tax breaks with cuts to actuarially required pension payments. In New Jersey, Christie slashed required pension payments while signing legislation expanding tax credits to corporations, and doling out a record amount of taxpayer subsidies to businesses. Many of those subsidies have flowed to firms whose executives have made campaign contributions to Republican political organizations. Earlier this month, New Jersey pension trustees filed a lawsuit against Christie for not making legally required contributions to the state’s pension system.

http://www.sfgate.com/opinion/article/How-the-states-are-redistributing-wealth-from-5978986.php

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But yet the kansans were deluded enough to vote Brownback back into office. I guess they RKP5637 Dec 2014 #1
Wow... Every poll I saw showed Takket Dec 2014 #4
I just don't get it. I have friends there, they don't get it either. The guy has been a disaster to RKP5637 Dec 2014 #8
Why was Brownback re-elected? Simple: OldRedneck Dec 2014 #11
You nailed it. silverweb Dec 2014 #14
It is so damn frustrating! And then often those that sit home on their butts later RKP5637 Dec 2014 #19
It's not the vote, it's who counts the vote aspirant Dec 2014 #17
Hopefully he can be reelected again. Kansas will be a famine ridden wasteland. Katashi_itto Dec 2014 #13
It's not tax evasion. It's a pyramid scheme. Initech Dec 2014 #2
Yep. Or just pay back for campaign funding. RiverLover Dec 2014 #5
And the Koch Bros. are playing us for chumps. Initech Dec 2014 #6
Cities are doing this as well daredtowork Dec 2014 #3
Crooked and criminal, one and all. SoapBox Dec 2014 #7
That, is the crux of the problem. Most of the citizenry is clueless and the rest are stupid, and a RKP5637 Dec 2014 #9
Where to go for funds? Cut pensions and schools. Never reinstate taxing the rich. Kablooie Dec 2014 #10
It's because they watch and listen to slick, corporate propaganda. Most of the people who know Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #12
Fuck the state workers, I don't get a pension, and teachers get every summer off! rufus dog Dec 2014 #15
"And I don’t like it, but it’s kind of what’s your other option" NewDeal_Dem Dec 2014 #16
This nation lacks the political will to tax the people who have all the money. Scuba Dec 2014 #18
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