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    7 Days before things get really scary


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 08:10:31 AM EST

    Only 7 days before the Government shuts down (again).  Do you know where your House Speaker is?  The AP reports today:
    Roughly a half-dozen key areas of disagreement remain among lawmakers trying to balance the state's budget before next week's deadline to avoid another potential partial government shutdown.

    There's a lot of work to be done. Not a single departmental budget bill for the new fiscal year has cleared the Legislature.

    The deadline, friends, is 11:59:59 PM on Wednesday, October 31st.  Trick-or-treat!

    Read on...

    It's now been:

    287 DAYS since Dillon said:

    "We are facing a budget shortfall this current fiscal year in excess of $500 million and next year's is in excess of $3 billion. Bottom line: We have a lot of work to do...

    "We did this in anticipation of the looming budget crisis and the need for us to roll up our sleeves and get to work immediately."

    Journal of the House, Jan. 10, 2007, pgs. 22-23

    152 DAYS since the Democrat controlled House followed the Senate GOP lead on cuts, reforms and accounting changes that balanced the FY2007 budget without raising taxes.  An imperfect budget fix but one that closed the books, didn't steal a dime from taxpayers and avoided the governor's proposed cuts to education and Medicaid that would have caused schools to close early and people to "die" (the governor's words).

    146 DAYS since the Democrat controlled House closed shop entirely to head up to Mackinac island for fudge, carriage rides and time on the porch of the Grand Hotel, wrapping up a period of time when they worked two of eleven days.  Looking back to the week immediately preceding this particular hiatus we find the Memorial Day weekend.  When you lay it all out in order the Democrat controlled House has done the following (taking into account their most recent vacation):

    Four day Memorial Day weekend (Friday, May 25 through Monday, May 28)

    Two day work week (Tuesday and Wednesday, May 29 and 30)

    Five day weekend on Mackinac Island (Thursday, May 31 through Monday, June 4)

    9 out of 12 days off because... why not? (Thursday, July 19 through Monday, July 30)

    Working one day a week in the month of August (5 days total)

    113 DAYS since the Senate GOP and House Dems agreed on a replacement for the hated Single Business Tax, clearing the legislative agenda to tackle the $1.19 billion FY2008 budget "deficit."

    63 DAYS since the House Democrat majority approved "budget" bills in essence promising the state would print it's own money, spending $2 billion more than best-case projected revenues.

    28 DAYS since House Majority Floor Leader Steve Tobocman said: "In the long term, I think perhaps a shutdown would bring people to the table that have been unwilling to put forth any ideas whatsoever to solve this crisis."  Trying to protect his party leadership is he?

    24 DAYS since Jennifer Granholm and Andy Dillon shutdown state government to ram through a nearly $1.4 BILLION tax hike, the biggest in the history of the state of Michigan.

    22 DAYS since Andy Dillon told the Detroit News of the $1.4 billion tax-hike agreement: "Basically, this entire package was delivered by Democrats."

    And only 7 DAYS until they shutdown state government again!  It's like a bad dream that just won't end.  Michigan Democrats: Giving taxpayers recurring nightmares since January, 2007.

    < It's people's lives, stupid! | Portrait of a Tax Hiker: Gary McDowell (D-Rudyard) >
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    Raising taxes is a stressful job. (none / 0) (#1)
    by KG One on Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 10:34:41 AM EST
    If anyone didn't catch this today, Chris Christoff at The Detroit Fish Paper did a fluff piece on the trials and tribulations of being a tax hiker.

    And amazingly enough, in a show of liberal bias in the MSM, the fish paper is no longer posting a sampling of the comments (at least 6 pages as of this posting) to their daily articles, which until recently, had been included on ALL of their articles.

    I guess that overwhelming public pressure against an issue or individual is no longer newsworthy.

    Ya beat me (none / 0) (#2)
    by Brokeinmacomb on Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 11:50:51 AM EST
    In posting that same thing. :) 'Battered speaker'? That article is so biased its shameful. How ridiculous...

    Hey, Nick. (none / 0) (#5)
    by KG One on Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 01:44:19 PM EST
    How do I insert pathetic sounding violin music on my post?

    ;)

    Christoff (none / 0) (#6)
    by Victor Laszlo on Thu Oct 25, 2007 at 10:29:06 PM EST
    Chris Christoff was always a lousy writer anyway.

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