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11 years ago Sam Brownback (governor of Kansas at the time) signed a big income tax cut bill and supposedly the state was running out of money so the bill was repealed. With multiple states now lowering their income taxes (including the superior state of Missouri), I've seen a couple articles bringing up the Kansas Experiment as a counterargument to such tax cuts. Did the experiment really impact Kansas's economy or is it just another jew lie?

11 years ago Sam Brownback (governor of Kansas at the time) signed a big income tax cut bill and supposedly the state was running out of money so the bill was repealed. With multiple states now lowering their income taxes (including the superior state of Missouri), I've seen a couple articles bringing up the Kansas Experiment as a counterargument to such tax cuts. Did the experiment really impact Kansas's economy or is it just another jew lie?

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we will never be free of the necessary taxes so long as the politicians(mostly jews and shabbos goyim) award themselves gifts from the treasury. my home state claims that they will get rid of income tax(which they might), but will continue to raise them elsewhere. i've noticed that sales and property taxes have gone up quite a bit, so it really is a moot point i guess.