Friday, 4 April 2008
How Do You Know It Is A Good Budget?
« Obama Stands Against Concealed Carry Laws | Main | Beshear Plays Limbo With His Approval Ratings »It is easy to tell if they passed a good budget. See who is complaining about it. If liberals hate it, then it is probably a good budget. So let's see what the liberals have to say.
We can start with the Kentucky Association of State Employees:
"It's just a terrible budget. They need to suck it up and approve the tax increases," said Lee Jackson, president of the Kentucky Association of State Employees. State workers and teachers are slated to get 1 percent raises the next two years.
How about the KEA?
Feeling "appalled and indignant," leaders of the Kentucky Education Association called on state lawmakers to scrap their proposed two-year budget and start over.
"The budget produced by the conference committee constitutes a giant step backward for schools and the Commonwealth’s future," said a statement released Wednesday morning by the association.
How about House Budget Chairman Moberly?
But House budget committee chairman Harry Moberly -- a Richmond Democrat who voted against a budget for the first time in his 29-year legislative career on Wednesday -- said the move to accept those projects will have long-lasting implications.
By acquiescing, it appears that House Democrats are "dancing on a string like puppets" for Williams and the Senate, he said.
"You might as well give him an emperor's crown," Moberly said. "It hurts our future relationship with the Senate because of that."
Moberly keeps the hits coming.
The budget, Moberly said, is "a diabolical deal that's coming through to trade a few projects for the future of this commonwealth."
Williams, Moberly said, got all he wanted in the budget. But education and human services will remain underfunded, Moberly charged, because the Senate would not agree to a House-passed 25-cent increase in the 30-cent-a-pack cigarette tax.
"This is a bad budget for education and human services. Really bad," Moberly said.
I wonder what Steve Beshear thinks?
House Bill 406 now goes to Gov. Steve Beshear, who has said he is disappointed it does not include new revenue sources. He has not, however, said if he intends to veto it or remove line items.
How about ultra liberal senator Scorsone?
But Sen. Ernesto Scorsone, D-Lexington, said the budget falls well short of adequately funding education and social services. If it were a paper for a school class, he said, it would be graded as "incomplete."
Scorsone said more revenue from a tax increase -- such as the cigarette-tax increase approved by the House -- was needed.
The House bill, which included additional small tax increases, would have raised more than $290 million over two years.
One final comment on the budget.
"The teachers and state employees are being shafted," said Rep. Derrick Graham, D-Frankfort, in a passionate floor speech. "It hurts the children of the commonwealth. And it hurts the economic well-being of this commonwealth."
Hmmm, seems like the liberals hate it. That means it must be a good budget. Sen Williams did an outstanding job applying conservative principles to the states fiscal situation. Congratulation goes out to him and others in the Senate who crafted a budget that will allow us to live within our means.
