The first thing Walker did in office was cut taxes on businesses...
Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
Yes, and I think that will probably be a very good thing for the competitiveness of the state, especially while Illinois seems intent on going in the opposite direction.
Some on the left seem to think taxes on business offer some sort of free lunch. They don't. Workers and consumers end up paying the freight. Attempts to maintain unsustainable fiscal policies and uncompetitive tax regimes are killing a number of states. The starkest example may be California, but there are many others. Just look at New Jersey. Governor Christie is trying to mitigate or even reverse the damage there, and those on the left talk about him as though he's some sort of evil demon.
But absent bold action, they'd be headed for a horrific bust. With a U.S. fiscal deficit of about 11%, there's little appetite for federal bailouts.
Entitlement metastasization is a widespread malady, existing at national, state, and local levels. How much more obvious could it be that we can't afford it any more?