Comment on How the Freedom Caucus Rose to Power in Wyoming | A Freedom Caucus bloc has never won control of a state legislative chamber — until now. | Newly ascendant conservatives want to “burn it all down.”

microphone900@lemmy.ml ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Mr. Zwonitzer [Republican] was critical of the Freedom Caucus’s focus on social issues like sex, books and bathrooms.

“A lot of us who’ve been in the last four years — it’s not fun,” he said. “If the Freedom Caucus is in power for four years and we don’t get the right governor elected, the effects will show up in four to five years, and then it’ll be a decade for us to pull ourselves back.”

Chief among the concerns for Senator Chris Rothfuss, a Democrat who represents Laramie, home of the University of Wyoming, was safeguarding the state’s $30 billion sovereign wealth fund, more than a third of which comes from taxes on oil, gas and natural resources. Interest income from the fund has been crucial in funding schools and the state’s annual budget, but Freedom Caucus leaders, determined to shrink government, are contemplating giving some of that money back to residents.

I hope the residents of Wyoming get everything they voted for. Now, I’m gonna sit back and enjoy the shitshow.

And here’s a little reminder of what happens when a state is controlled by extremist conservatives. As Trump Proposes Tax Cuts, Kansas Deals With Aftermath Of Experiment (NPR). It turns out lowering taxes and implementing spending cuts don’t improve the economy. In fact, it slowed and weakened and Kansas fell behind relative to its neighboring states.

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