No vetoes. No surprise. Might it help the governor with his tax-cutting agenda to not even symbolically slow them with an easily overridden veto? He needs no help on that score. The legislature, too, is all about fattening the fat, not serving the poor. Millionaires’ gifts will trickle down upon the rest in due course. They promise.

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