December 24, 2007

Coalition Outlines Plans for Economic Injustice in Wichita

The Greater Wichita Coalition for Economic Injustice recently met to outline it's nefarious agenda for 2008 and beyond. Chief minion, J.V. Lentell, vice chairman of Intrust Bank, gloated over the coalition's relationship with the Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce, the city of Wichita, and Sedgwick County, describing their working relationship "as good or better than I've ever seen it."

Coalition plans for 2008 include finding creative ways to coerce small businesses to bow to the politically correct demands of Corporate Wichita and provide more incentives to allow greater government oversight of their business practices. In exchange for business capitulation to the nanny state, the coalition points out its recent successful purchase of a legislative repeal of the tax on new business machinery and equipment. High on it's shopping list for 2008 is reducing corporate income taxes by shifting the burden to the less fortunate and uncooperative elements of the community.

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