The status quo threatens to make a bipartisan comeback following the downfall of a reformer who was mostly sacrificed by his own party and not George Soros. Real life aftermath, more "affordable housing" coming to a nearby suburban enclave . . . Checkit:
After Greitens scuttled it, Missouri lawmakers trying to restore tax credit program
JEFFERSON CITY * More than a year after former Gov. Eric Greitens torpedoed state funding for low-income housing tax credits, Missouri lawmakers are taking steps to resuscitate the program. The sponsor, Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, tried a similar approach last year with an unsuccessful measure that would have capped state funds at about $90 million.
Yay more tax payer subsidies to private business.
ReplyDelete^^grow up child. You have no idea how business is done today. Don't like it: move to Venezuela or shut up!
ReplyDeleteCorporate welfare is about the only thing Republicans and Democrats can agree on.
ReplyDelete7:44 Subsidized housing is more like Venezuela than the economic system that made this country prosperous.
ReplyDeleteGreitens didn't seem like a good dude to know personally, but I liked his policies. deal with it libtards
ReplyDelete^^We did deal with it. We threw his ass out of office. Suck on that repubturd.
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