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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Jul 2017

    Sam Brownback's legacy in Kansas may be a cautionary note that there are dangers in governing too far to the righthttp://nyti.ms/2vczGLi 

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      1. D MxMHN‏ @DvMxMhn 27 Jul 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        How falsely objective and passive is this. Kansas is in a disastrous condition. The grand experiment failed. Brownback failed.

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      2. Stephen Seidel, Esq.‏ @stephenseidel1 27 Jul 2017
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        There is no "may be" - it is a legacy of stupidity and the results are in. Too bad Kansans have to clean up his lunacy

        1 reply 0 retweets 17 likes
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      1. Casta Diva‏ @castadiva95 27 Jul 2017
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        The sooner he is gone the better! But NO WAY should tax payers foot the bill for an ambassador of religious freedom! BIG waste of $$.

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      1. Richard Dalin‏ @RichardDalin 27 Jul 2017
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        Except the GOP will never admit drastically cutting taxes doesn't result in a rising economy. Tax cuts are always their solution.

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      2. Debra Cole‏ @DebrainAustin 27 Jul 2017
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        Usually governing to the right does not leave finances shaky. Pick one, NYT.

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      3. GiveEmeryTime‏ @GiveEmeryTime 27 Jul 2017
        Replying to @DebrainAustin @nytimes

        The example of Kansas shows that you can too far. But this is true no matter what direction you go in. A balance must be sought.

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      4. Find me on Mastodon‏ @AmyDentata 27 Jul 2017
        Replying to @GiveEmeryTime @DebrainAustin @nytimes

        Both parties in the US are right of center tho

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Rex Merritt‏ @rex_retrex 27 Jul 2017
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        Sam's gettin' while the going's good. Or as the rest of us know it, leaving one step ahead of the lynch mob.

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      2. Myron B. Pitts  ❄️‏ @FOmyronpitts 27 Jul 2017
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        The problem in governance there wasn't right or left, it was irrational vs rational.

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. Myron B. Pitts  ❄️‏ @FOmyronpitts 27 Jul 2017
        Replying to @FOmyronpitts @nytimes

        Non-math vs. math, for example

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Katherine Hull‏ @katspeek 27 Jul 2017
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        Brownback(& KS) Is AView Of Koch'sPlan 2Privatize/Deregulate For ENTIRE U.S.>FreeMarket Libertarianismpic.twitter.com/h7xdTFlFRc

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      1. L DOHERTY‏ @LDoherty57 27 Jul 2017
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        another person to join the administration with a record of personal failure. the swamp is getting full to the brim & will soon spill over.

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      1.  🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🏳️‍🌈‏ @drlawmor 27 Jul 2017
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        Wreck a state, get a new job in the White House advancing fanatic religious zealotry.

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      2. Jenn Berg  🦡‏ @jennberg 27 Jul 2017
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        But now he's ambassador to Jesus, so.

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      1. Rils‏ @rils_ 27 Jul 2017
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        May? What more evidence do we need?

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      1. Michael Vivar‏ @MichaelMvivar 27 Jul 2017
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        Kansas isn't merely a cautionary note. It's a rabid squirrel on fire that no one in their right mind should get close to.

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      1. Sophia Noor‏ @sophianoor54 27 Jul 2017
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        How ironic ! A far Right Christian conservative who fights evolution in Kansas schools became International Religious freedom ambassador?

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