Having been a former resident of KY and living across the river and working in KY for many years, KY’s pension problem is a huge, but bipartisan problem. Both parties took part in underfunding the pension. So if you’re trying to make a partisan claim, that it’s a red state problem, or that it’s the democrats that have been in power there for way longer than Republicans as the crisis started to boil, you’re wrong. KY is among the worst offenders but has nothing to do with being a red state or being under a Democrat governor for most of the time that pensions have been a problem.Thank you. Your claim was that Kentucky is the "worst pension offender". To prove or dis-prove that necessitates a comparison between states. Attempting to move the goalposts after you have been proven wrong is just sour grapes.
End of discussion.
Having been a former resident of KY and living across the river and working in KY for many years, KY’s pension problem is a huge, but bipartisan problem. Both parties took part in underfunding the pension. So if you’re trying to make a partisan claim, that it’s a red state problem, or that it’s the democrats that have been in power there for way longer than Republicans as the crisis started to boil, you’re wrong. KY is among the worst offenders but has nothing to do with being a red state or being under a Democrat governor for most of the time that pensions have been a problem.
Please tell me there's no one here that will vote for any Demonrats this year...
He was really unpopular among both Republicans and of course, Democrats. Yes, he was trying to fix the problem in a way that wouldn’t raise taxes. When I first relocated to this area the taxes were so obscene I couldn’t wait to move across the river to Indiana.Yeah Kentuckians just fired the last governor because he was actually trying to work on the problem. The teachers threw a fit and we learned how much political sway they have in most states.
This pretty much sums up what the Demonrats vision for the future of our Republic.View attachment 86966
New shooter coming out!
Place your bets.
You have some catching up to do. Not shootered, just clipped on his epic run for the classies.
He was well on his way before clipping, over twenty in less than a couple of hours. They just don't get that the "new posts" link is pushed dozens of times per minute and when a user name never seen pops up five times in the first page it really sticks out...
He was well on his way before clipping, over twenty in less than a couple of hours. They just don't get that the "new posts" link is pushed dozens of times per minute and when a user name never seen pops up five times in the first page it really sticks out...
Apparently I do not understand "clipping". (unless it is by my amplifiers)
Apparently I do not understand "clipping". (unless it is by my amplifiers)
Back on track. Seeing a lot of MSM stories about how blacks are more likely to die of WuVid 19 than whites, no allowances made for for the percentage of the dead that lived in high density cities. Some hints of how no medicare for all means they had to do without health care. Now Atlanta mayor comes out and says Ahmaud Arbery murder is because Trump is a racist and incites racist acts.
So, are they going for the one-two punch of Trump effed up the WuVid response and killed all those people plus Trump is racist who doesn't think the gov't should pay for your healthcare which is why y'all are dying at a faster rate
Don't know much about the Atlanta mayor, is she just a hitwoman carrying DNC water or does she have higher ambitions, like governor after pretend governor Abrams finds something else to do
The more we the people blame a President for local issues the more the "we the people" are clamoring for a king. Trump had it right when he made it a local issue with the feds as a facilitator/coordinator. Criticism of Trump in that role is legitimate but holding him responsible for deaths of minorities in cities dominated by democratic leaders is disingenuous