Kansas Confronts Not-So-Special Session With No Cooperation In Sight

The bright side is that the economic border war to loot the Chiefs & Royals might not get accomplished either . . . Here's the word . . .

The two sides don’t exactly seem terribly thrilled with each other.

“Now she says she’s ready to work with the legislature?” Ottawa GOP state Rep. Rebecca Schmoe scoffed on social media. “We’ve already compromised multiple times and sent her true bipartisan tax plans.”

So yeah. The spirit of compromise doesn’t exactly seem ascendant.

Still, it would be good news for Kansans if the two sides can reach an agreement. The state’s coffers are flush with extra money. Some of that should go back to the people who actually earned it.

Everybody seems to agree on that much, at least.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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