Brownback's latest trickle down approach to make up for gross revenue
shortfalls "crippling the state's finances" include cutting classroom
funding for schools by another $127 million, cutting state…
Despite his state facing bankruptcy, experiencing several credit downgrades, and a billion dollar
deficit due to monumental tax cuts for the rich and corporations,
Kansas repugican Sam Brownback will not stop decimating Kansas
schools. In fact, in his state of the state address last week,
Brownback promised the repugican-dominated legislature that after
conferring with business and corporate donors, “we will continue our
march toward zero income taxes.” This is in spite of a projected $5 billion revenue loss
over the next few years due to tax cuts for the rich and their
corporations. As an aside, it is noteworthy that the Koch brothers’ corporate headquarters are located in Kansas.
Brownback’s latest trickle down approach to make up
for gross revenue shortfalls “crippling the state’s finances” include
cutting classroom funding for schools by another $127 million,
cutting state payments to pension funds by $446 million, and stealing
about $350 million from the state’s transportation department funding.
None of the cuts will save Kansas economy now or in the future, and in
fact will cost the state much, much more in the long term. However, it
is obvious that the state’s fiscal health, like schools, retirees’
pensions and transportation infrastructure are of no consequence to
Brownback. He is Hell-bent and duty-bound to give the Kochs and Grover
Norquist exactly what they want; abolishment of taxation and eventually a
bankrupt state and he is thankful to god for the opportunity to further
damage any remaining semblance of the state’s fiscal health.
Brownback has already been ordered by two separate courts
to increase funding for Kansas schools according to “bare-minimum”
requirement levels in Kansas’ Constitution. As of last June, Brownback
was required to increase education funding by hundreds-of-millions of
dollars to meet the minimum requirements, but he adheres to a higher
trickle down power than court orders that prevent him from rescinding
even one penny of tax cuts for the rich to adequately fund educating
Kansas children. The education funding cuts are courtesy of repugicans’
love-fest with block grants that are just wingnut-speak for
massive cuts.
According to research, the long-term costs for
under-funding education are greatly increased in several areas, but
higher costs later will give Brownback and repugicans more reasons to
slash spending in those “several areas.” The problem with cutting school
funding is that less education funding creates higher levels of poverty
and higher public assistance spending. In fact, as poverty rises among uneducated Kansans, healthcare costs increase for a sicker “adult population” and jailing
a “more delinquent future adult population. However, for Brownback and repugicans, rising social costs work to austerity advocates who will
have a reason to “slash spending” to prevent bankrupting the state’s
economy.
Cutting state-mandated contributions to pension
funds is another means of not only paying for the rich and wealthy’s tax
cuts, but it is a proven tactic to slash retirement payments later. It
is bad enough that state workers are effectively paying for tax cuts for
the rich, but according to the director of Kansas Public Employee
Retirement System, cutting payments by $446 million now will cost the
state over $3.7 billion in the long term. In fact, it is a typical, and
diabolical repugican scam to create retirement system shortfalls in the future that Chris Christy employed
in New Jersey as cover to slash workers’ retirement benefits to fund
more tax cuts for corporations and the rich in the future. The repugicans
have used a similar tactic to eventually starve Social Security by
refusing to raise the income cap that would keep the Trust flush for
generations.
Although one understands the twisted thinking in
cutting education and pensions to make further social program cuts in
the future, slashing transportation funding now to preserve tax cuts for
the wealthy is just beyond comprehension. Brownback is stripping an
additional $350 million from the state’s transportation department that
will create greater costs in the future as roads deteriorate more and
material costs naturally increase. According to a ‘heavy construction’ trade group,
not repairing a crumbling transportation infrastructure now will
“create bigger problems” later on. Despite a decade-old sales tax
increase to pre-fund transportation repairs, Brownback has already
stolen $1.2 billion from the transportation fund to keep the state
finances afloat due to gross revenue shortfalls. Revenue shortfalls that
are in spite of a budget surplus Brownback inherited, and promptly
squandered on tax cuts as well as an addition billion-plus dollars to
increase corporate and rich people’s wealth. It is precisely the same
actions shrub-repugicans used to create a stunning revenue shortfall at
the federal level that Brownback is repeating and the Koch Congress
pants to repeat.
It is bad enough Brownback is cutting more from
education, taking more from retirees, and transferring more from
transportation to fund his wealthy donor’s trickle down cuts, but the
‘short term cuts will not produce long-term solvency for the state”
according to the Kansas City Star editorial board. The newspaper’s
editors were just as dumbfounded over Brownback’s promise to “continue
our march to zero income taxes” as any half-witted Kansan, and rightly
noted that no matter how much he starves the state, schools, roads,
social programs, and retirees’ pension accounts, none of them has
produced any job growth.
The editors remarked
that Brownback’s spending cuts “leave the state barely able to meet its
statutory obligations, much less invest in its citizens and the
future,” but what the editors fail to understand is that starving the
state government, and Kansas citizens, to death is exactly what
Brownback’s masters at Koch Industries and anti-government fanatic
Grover Norquist have tasked him to do. It is also what the Kochs are
likely conniving with senate repugicans to achieve while they meet this
weekend instead of debating the doomed Keystone pipeline.
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