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Related: About this forumSam Brownback prevails over Paul Davis for second term as Kansas governor (VIDEO)
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Sam Brownback prevails over Paul Davis for second term as Kansas governor (VIDEO) (Original Post)
Katashi_itto
Nov 2014
OP
When we make Somalia look like a developed country. Then it will be to late.
Katashi_itto
Nov 2014
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markpkessinger
(8,395 posts)1. Earlier in the day yesterday, when it looked as if Davis would win . . .
. . . I read an article (I forget where, exactly) that described Kansas under Brownback as a "failed Republican experiment." The thought occurred to me: how many "failed Republican experiments" must the country have before voters finally figure out Republicans don't know jack shit about the economy?
Katashi_itto
(10,175 posts)2. When we make Somalia look like a developed country. Then it will be to late.
riversedge
(70,204 posts)4. toon...
randr
(12,412 posts)6. Our Nation has been a "failed Republican experiment"
for the last 40 years.
riversedge
(70,204 posts)3. And Walker--in WI has 4 more years of austerity and he
will hit us hard. damm
tclambert
(11,085 posts)5. Every time I think people cannot possibly be THAT stupid . . .
something comes along to prove they are. Articles said even Republicans saw Brownback was terrible for Kansas. Yet people voted for him.
And in Nebraska, a proposal to increase the minimum wage passed by about 60-40, overwhelming. You would think Nebraska would support Democrats. But no, they elect Republicans, whom they know will vote against a minimum wage hike.