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stretch351c
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That which does not kill me, had better run


« Reply #12 on: 06 25, 17, 05:55:25:PM » Reply

Ks has very good roads. I've traveled over a large share of them. A lot of the economic problems are due to low grain and beef prices. And right now, there are a lot of small cattle going to market. The average last winter was 1400-1500 lbs per animal. Right now it's 1200-1300 lbs per animal.  Also part of the problem is that Ks has a 85.500 lb gross weight limit while all surrounding states are at 90,000 or above. But that will change next week when they adopt a 90,000 gross limit.
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« Reply #13 on: 06 25, 17, 06:39:11:PM » Reply

tax money keeps the economy humming

you know like in fun wars
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« Reply #14 on: 06 25, 17, 06:44:25:PM » Reply

"tax money keeps the economy humming"

Keeping government out of citizens pockets...keeps the economy humming!

There...fixed it for you
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« Reply #15 on: 06 25, 17, 06:50:22:PM » Reply

citizens doan start wars

arm chair warriors do

and they are republican all the way
stretch351c
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« Reply #16 on: 06 25, 17, 07:09:14:PM » Reply

So LBJ was a Republican? FDR?
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« Reply #17 on: 06 25, 17, 07:23:39:PM » Reply

The ten most financially sound states in the country are all heavily Republican,
while all but one of the ten worst states are heavily Democratic.
That’s according to a ranking of states in a new report
 from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

read the biased "this proves Republican trickle-down is the best"-style BS spin that chuck posted here:

http://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/best-run-states-are-heavily-republican-study-finds/

or read the actual report here:

https://www.mercatus.org/statefiscalrankings


Alaska, Nebraska, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota rank in the top five states.

Pensions and health care will continue to be long-term challenges.
While these states are consid­ered fiscally healthy relative to other states
because they have significant amounts of cash on hand
 and relatively low short-term debt obligations,
each state faces substantial long-term challenges
related to its pension and healthcare benefits systems.

Unpredictable revenue sources may play a role in short-term fiscal health.
The top-performing states owe some of their success to unpredictable revenue sources.

Since the most recent data is from fiscal year 2014,
it appears as though these states are very well off,
but declining oil prices and the budget crises that are currently unfolding in Alaska
and other oil-producing states highlight the danger of expanding revenue
based on volatile revenue sources.
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« Reply #18 on: 06 25, 17, 07:34:13:PM » Reply

FDR, a democrat...interned thousands of Japanese - Americans during WWII. Robert Byrd a democrat and US Senator from West Virginia was a KKK member. Albert Gore Jr a democrat from Tennessee voted against the 1964 Civil Rights act. 70% of democrats voted against the 19th Amendmend. No democrat voted for passage of the 13th, 14th or 15th Amendments.
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« Reply #19 on: 06 25, 17, 07:47:04:PM » Reply

Kansas A Nightmare We Should Learn From!
 
Is this supposed to be a distraction from the (Nightmare We Should Learn From) of  the Detroit of Coleman Young to Dave Bing, or bankrupt  Illinois, or Jackson, MS - Birmingham, AL - Baltimore, MD - Memphis, TN - New Orleans, LA - Montgomery, AL ?
 
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Let's go Brandon!


« Reply #20 on: 06 25, 17, 08:27:52:PM » Reply

Whatever it is we are supposed to learn from Kansas, it most certainly isn't that Ds are the answer, or that R's are the cause.
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