Average Iowans will see massive cuts to education and human services so Gov.-elect Terry Branstad can offer tax breaks to corporations, speakers said Friday during a public budget hearing at the Capitol.The first quote in the story is by David Goodner, the notorious Jew-hater and Communist.
The point of contention: Branstad's plan to use $327.4 million of projected surplus from the budget year that ends June 30 for tax breaks instead of applying it to a projected deficit in the following year's budget.
"In my opinion, any responsible financial manager would use the projected surplus to plug the financial deficit," said David Goodner, of Des Moines, a member of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement.
Doesn't that say it all? What an agenda the clowns at the Register have. What a tiny rolodex they use. Is the Des Moines Register good for anything anymore? I hate to look at it. What a depressing rag.
Clayworth, you big hairy dummy, maybe the State of Iowa could use some "massive cuts to education", seeing how the head of the IASB decided to pay herself $367,000 a year and how Senator Tom "The Crook" Harkin got millions in Federal money for the IASB which was apparently funneled through various companies and people in order to launder some of the money for Harkin's campaign.
What's wrong with tax cuts for corporations? As long as it's applied to tax rates, what's the big deal? I'm against targeted deals where some companies are favored over others. Companies might actually be able to afford to hire more people because of lower tax rates.
Why is "education" so sacrosanct? Look at the University of Iowa today in this story in the Iowa City Press-Citizen. They've been paying a professor to not work for over 2 years, and who has been convicted of assault and is being retried on felony sexual abuse charges. There are other faculty who are facing serious legal charges, but are still on the payroll but not working.
What Branstad is proposing is far better than anything David "Jew Hater" Goodner and his idiot reporter buddy Jason Clayworth could possibly come up with. I know exactly their kind of utopia: punishingly high tax rates on "evil corporations" with the money diverted over to government entities, "public interest groups" or "non-profits" involving them or their friends.

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