Doing favors for the rich is destroying the middle class in America, not creating jobs or building up our country at all. http://www.politicususa.com/2015/05/12/scott-walkers-koch-economics-decimating-wisconsin.html

It is shameful that the media, or conservatives for that matter, will not admit that Republicans are not deluded in thinking that turning over the wealth of the nation to the rich, Wall Street, and corporations will ever create economic prosperity for the masses. By now only a fool is unaware that Republicans exist to serve the very rich and detest the masses, and yet millions still believe in and trust that allowing Republicans to eliminate domestic spending and abolish taxes for the rich will create wealth for the entire population.
It is always stunning that Republicans have any support for their economic agenda among the population, at any level. Even in states with Republican legislatures and governors suffering monumental economic failures from pro-corporate policies advanced by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) that keep wages low, slash safety nets, cut education, and impose socially conservative policies, voters dependably flock to conservative candidates. If the 2014 midterms were any indication, it appears that residents in failed Republican states are either dirt stupid, or truly believe that revenue-killing tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy driving spending cuts and debt are the population’s path to prosperity.
Kansas has received its share of attention for its epic trickle down failure typical of conservative economics, and it is duly warranted. However, the governor of Kansas has not been tapped by the Koch brothers as their preferred Republican presidential candidate for 2016. That distinction goes to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker who has his state’s financial demise keeping pace with Kansas for the top Republican economic failure. Hopefully Americans are paying attention to the portent of another massive national economic failure if Republicans control Congress and the White House according to the disaster in Wisconsin.
Last week Scott Walker wrote an op-edtouting his economic bona fides in a piece titled “Small Business is Serious Business.” In it, Walker asserts that he has fostered outrageous success and prosperity for small businesses, including acknowledging the necessity of education despite slashing Wisconsin’s education budget to the bone. Specifically, Walker claims to have put, at the state level, policies in place that if expanded nationally will support entrepreneurs and their enterprises and create an economic Utopia.
However, it is important to note that Scott Walker has drawn a government paycheck since 1993 disputing the claim that he knows anything whatsoever about the private sector. His epic tax cuts have, however, enriched large corporations and the wealthy, but they have not created success and prosperity for “small businesses, created jobs, or helped the state’s residents.
Walker writes that “we know that creating a low-tax environment is essential for growth, and we’ve taken bold action to ensure Wisconsin follows that model. We’ve lowered taxes by $2 billion for individuals, business, and on property.” That is true, wealthy individuals, giant corporations, and corporate property taxes were cut drastically.
In fact, as he claims it is largest round of tax cuts in Wisconsin in 14 years, but they only benefitted the rich and corporations and exploded Wisconsin’s deficit over the $2 billion mark.
Every bit of economic disaster plaguing Republican states like Kansas and Wisconsin, whether drastic spending cuts, massive revenue shortfalls, or mounting deficits are due to tax cuts for the rich and corporations. And yet Republicans continue devastating their states’ economies with their ideological bent to serve the interests of the very rich.
What is astonishing, really, is that these Republican economic woes were well under way prior to the 2014 midterms and still, voters re-elected the likes of Sam Brownback and Scott Walker.
There is a very good reason the Koch brothers candidate of choice for the Republican presidential nomination is Scott Walker and it is not because he has business acumen or noteworthy economic bona fides; but because he will unabashedly serve the interests of very rich and corporations and destroy the economy in the process.