Kansas Progressives Still Haven't Found Better Bad Guy Than Brownback

The newspaper carried this bit of election season propaganda that offers a familiar villain and spin that we've all heard before . . . And this begs the question???

CAN WE GET A NEW KANSAS BAD GUY BESIDES FORMER GUV BROWNBACK?!?

 He has been out of office for nearly a decade and his policies make for great college term papers but no longer impact the lives to locals. 

AG Kris Kobach is the second best runner up to serves as the GOP villain.

However . . .

Legal arguments take time to unfold and actually produce a verdict.

Meanwhile . . . 

It's much easier to fight about amorphous economic policy where ideology is the main work product for people paid to espouse their sketchy theories . . . Check-it:  

Kansas communities are struggling. More than small family farms and traditions are disappearing. Kansans are at risk of losing high-quality public education and facing even more limited access to health care.

Americans throughout the country — not only in Kansas — cling to “bootstraps” rhetoric and the myth of individualism and the American dream. If we want to see people succeed, we need not only strong communities and a willingness to help one another out, but strong infrastructure, including government-funded social support for health care and public schools.

Kansans, please think about this when you cast your votes this November.

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

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