Michigan’s problem isn’t a lack of money, it’s an excess of idiocy
So says the Detroit News in response to the state legislature’s plan to purchase an iPod for every schoolchild in Michigan.
We have come to the conclusion that the crisis Michigan faces is not a shortage of revenue, but an excess of idiocy. Facing a budget deficit that has passed the $1 billion mark, House Democrats Thursday offered a spending plan that would buy a MP3 player or iPod for every school child in Michigan.
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Their plan goes beyond cluelessness. Democrats are either entirely indifferent to the idea that extreme hard times demand extreme belt tightening, or they are bone stupid. We lean toward the latter.
Besides pointing out the obvious the editorial also makes a couple other points that are worth considering if you are a Michigan politician.
For example, Dillon says he would shift the burden of business taxes to companies that operate in Michigan, but don’t have a facility here. The certain outcome of that plan is to drive even more businesses out of Michigan.
About all we see of merit is a call for government consolidation and a demand that state employees contribute more to their retirement benefits — which is no more than House Democrats suggested for future state lawmakers a few weeks ago.
We find it ironic that the Democrats are proposing floating $5 billion in revenue bonds to pay for retiree health care, when Gov. Jennifer Granholm vetoed a nearly identical plan by Oakland County because it would cost the state money.
Instead of advocating cost-saving changes in public school teacher pension and health plans, Dillon suggests more study. There have been plenty of studies of the issue, with the conclusion being that hundreds of millions of dollars could be saved through reforms. Michigan needs action, not more study committees.
Dillon also proposes that the state cover 50 percent of the cost of catastrophic health insurance for everyone in the place, but once again doesn’t specify a funding source.
Stop the stupidity. Michigan can’t tax or spend its way out of this economic catastrophe.
The only responsible option is to bring spending in line with current revenues. The mission must be to expand the tax base, rather than to expand taxes, by crafting a budget that encourages growth.
We won’t get there by wasting money on early Christmas presents for Michigan kids.
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April 9th, 2007 at 11:09 am
[...] ial receives zero votes and “wins”; The people have spoken
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April 15th, 2007 at 10:50 am
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April 25th, 2007 at 6:54 am
Tough story, huh?
Wanted to let you know your headline made Right Michigan’s offial “iPod Andy’s Top 10 iPod Blogs” list.
http://www.rightmichigan.com/story/2007/4/25/103142/031
–Nick
April 27th, 2007 at 7:50 am
[...] ts finally certifiable
iPod Idiots
Why not just get them Blackberrys?
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