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re: What do you think about Sam Brownback
Posted on 9/30/14 at 3:43 pm to KCTigerFan212
Posted on 9/30/14 at 3:43 pm to KCTigerFan212
Don't ignore the 600# gorilla eating all the vittles in the refrigerator.
The national economy is stagnant. It shows a little life from time to time, but then stalls.
In today's economy a state like Kansas would need to have something extraordinary happen to put it ahead of the oil states, the sunbelt states, etc. N Dakota got lucky(oil) Kansas isn't that fortunate.
The national economy is stagnant. It shows a little life from time to time, but then stalls.
In today's economy a state like Kansas would need to have something extraordinary happen to put it ahead of the oil states, the sunbelt states, etc. N Dakota got lucky(oil) Kansas isn't that fortunate.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 4:33 pm to doubleb
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In today's economy a state like Kansas would need to have something extraordinary happen to put it ahead of the oil states, the sunbelt states, etc. N Dakota got lucky(oil) Kansas isn't that fortunate.
There is actually more oil in Kansas than people realize, obviously not a ND amount but the business is doing well here.
An unintended consequence of the tax reform is that it created a simple loophole for absentee landowners to collect off their mineral leases without paying Kansas an income tax.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 4:59 pm to doubleb
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Don't ignore the 600# gorilla eating all the vittles in the refrigerator.
The national economy is stagnant. It shows a little life from time to time, but then stalls.
In today's economy a state like Kansas would need to have something extraordinary happen to put it ahead of the oil states, the sunbelt states, etc. N Dakota got lucky(oil) Kansas isn't that fortunate.
He took a surplus of 700m and turned it into a 240m deficit which in turn caused Moody's to downgrade the state's bond rating. I would say he has actually hurt his state during the recovery.
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