Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Opinion: Governor Brownback is being advised by President Ronald Regan President Ronald Regan died June 5, 2004, Los Angeles, CA but his advisors that transformed Mr. Regan to President Regan are alive and kicking. Some have found their way to Kansas to “help” Governor Brownback keep the roadmap for Kansas on the Governor’s Alabama Bus moving in the right wing direction. Are we haunted by Regan? No. We are haunted by that Alabama Bus that knows exactly where to park to learn the ways of the Austrian School of Economics in Auburn, AL. Regan advisors instill Governor Brownback on “Reaganomics”, what other Republicans call voodoo economics. Listening to Kansas Legislators and Kansas people are not on the agenda, made in the 1920’s and reinforced in the 1980’s by the Regan style of Governance. Now we have Regan advisors in the 2010’s standing in front of the Brownback administration. We as the middle class, lower class and those who are living with children in poverty are considered people who do not try hard enough. We are to get off of our lazy behinds and make something of ourselves. Regan advisors say we are jealous of what the rich have and want the government to steal their hard earned money to make social programs to fill the gap of difference. Plainly stated, in the 1920’s those who became sick living on the wrong side of the tracks died. Those having money and became sick lived. They could pay for medical care. The rich can show their appreciation with large donations to the medical industry, just as David Koch did. In 2008, the same person who was on the wrong side of the tracks received medical care and lives. Appreciation is to the social programs. The jealous are now the rich, seeing those of lower classes receiving the same quality of care. Brownback apparently agrees. However, Brownback met with the representatives of the disabled, those who depend on social services, suggesting a monthly meeting be held to keep a reality check on needs. A staff member made sure the representatives got the message of no, the Governor would be too busy for a meeting. A year has gone by without a meeting. Was this staff member actually an advisor or was it the Ghost of Regan? It is time to start asking people who would be a good Governor to run for Governor. The right woman won’t run until she is asked

Opinion: Governor Brownback is being advised by President Ronald Regan
Release: January 2, 2012


President Ronald Regan died June 5, 2004, Los Angeles, CA but his advisors that transformed Mr. Regan to President Regan are alive and kicking. Some have found their way to Kansas to “help” Governor Brownback keep the roadmap for Kansas on the Governor’s Alabama Bus moving in the right wing direction. Are we haunted by Regan? No. We are haunted by that Alabama Bus that knows exactly where to park to learn the ways of the Austrian School of Economics in Auburn, AL.

Regan advisors instill Governor Brownback on “Reaganomics”, what other Republicans call voodoo economics. Listening to Kansas Legislators and Kansas people are not on the agenda, made in the 1920’s and reinforced in the 1980’s by the Regan style of Governance. Now we have Regan advisors in the 2010’s standing in front of the Brownback administration.

We as the middle class, lower class and those who are living with children in poverty are considered people who do not try hard enough. We are to get off of our lazy behinds and make something of ourselves. Regan advisors say we are jealous of what the rich have and want the government to steal their hard earned money to make social programs to fill the gap of difference. Plainly stated, in the 1920’s those who became sick living on the wrong side of the tracks died. Those having money and became sick lived. They could pay for medical care. The rich can show their appreciation with large donations to the medical industry, just as David Koch did. In 2008, the same person who was on the wrong side of the tracks received medical care and lives. Appreciation is to the social programs. The jealous are now the rich, seeing those of lower classes receiving the same quality of care. Brownback apparently agrees.

However, Brownback met with the representatives of the disabled, those who depend on social services, suggesting a monthly meeting be held to keep a reality check on needs. A staff member made sure the representatives got the message of no, the Governor would be too busy for a meeting. A year has gone by without a meeting. Was this staff member actually an advisor or was it the Ghost of Regan?

It is time to start asking people who would be a good Governor to run for Governor. The right woman won’t run until she is asked

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