Musicians Parody Sunflower State Economic Hard Times With 'Governor Of Kansas' Song Satirizing Sam Brownback And His Policies
Social commentary through the majesty of song takes on an embattled Kansas politico . . .
“The Governor of Kansas” is the third track off of Truckstop Honeymoon’s upcoming Big Things and Little Things. The album is full of those tongue-in-cheek lyrics and feel-good toe tappers that we’ve come to love from the bluegrass duo. But their ode to the man draining the state of all things good is one of the album’s standout tracks. In it, Mike and Katie West sort of “pity” the Governor, who “ain’t got two nickels to rub together,” so “he gonna have to close our schools.”
Read more and take a listen . . .
Truckstop Honeymoon wrote a song about the Governor of Kansas
“The Governor of Kansas” is the third track off of Truckstop Honeymoon’s upcoming Big Things and Little Things. The album is full of those tongue-in-cheek lyrics and feel-good toe tappers that we’ve come to love from the bluegrass duo. But their ode to the man draining the state of all things good is one of the album’s standout tracks. In it, Mike and Katie West sort of “pity” the Governor, who “ain’t got two nickels to rub together,” so “he gonna have to close our schools.”
Read more and take a listen . . .
Truckstop Honeymoon wrote a song about the Governor of Kansas
These two look like a Scifi show I recently watched. Lester Flap and Earlene Shrugs
ReplyDeleteIf Brownback is so bad then why is there so much building and growth in Kansas while Missouri has been drying up and blowing away under that idiot Nixon. I think you should be grateful for what you have.
ReplyDeleteIs his bro down in Linn Co. still shootin' things up?
ReplyDelete1:49 Building and growth? Kansas lost the 7th most people last year. Stop just looking in prosperous Johnson County. Any state Road projects you see were on the books for years. There is nothing new in the works. Kansas repaired a whole 200 miles of highway last year. Contractors are leaving the state to find work. Kansas has 104 counties other than Johnson County and I assure you they don't look the same.
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