STL Biz Journal Blog reveals Missouri politicos following Kansas down the path to deep cuts at the expense of services: "Lawmakers are working on a bill that would cut individual and corporate income taxes by three-fourths of a point over five years, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. If it passes, Missouri would see its tax revenue drop by an estimated $477 million to $670 million a year."
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Stupid shits. Are we going to be like Colorado Springs, where they can't even afford to keep the street lights running?
ReplyDeleteRich people don't need stop lights.
ReplyDeleteThey need you to pay taxes to keep the things they use to make more money working.
The rich are leeches and the SMI is the King of the Welfare Queens.
Damn there goes those absolutely critical sports complexes.
ReplyDelete1) Those are short term losses.
ReplyDelete2) The estimates don't take into consideration any new business that the tax cuts might attract.