THE ANDERSON FILES
Still
smarting at being ousted as Assembly Majority Leader and defeated by
Assemblyman John Hambrick for
Speaker-designee, moderate Assemblyman Paul
Anderson is now in full attack mode against conservative Assemblywoman Michele Fiore in particular, and
conservative members of the caucus in general.
Anderson
went on KNPR Friday and conducted what can best be described as a political “fragging”
of Fiore, who organized the votes against Anderson in the caucus election a
couple weeks ago and will be chairing the Taxation Committee next year.
First
he falsely suggested that the Tax Hiker Caucus, led by Gov. Brian Sandoval (R&R Advertising) “won’t
get a fair hearing” by Fiore’s committee.
But that is a patently false statement.
Fiore, who has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, has nevertheless said
from the get-go that her committee will hear all tax hike proposals.
Of
course, hearing them and voting for them are two different things. But the tax hikers will get their day in
court.
Anderson
then pulled out his gas can and stoked the flames of controversy by saying he
wouldn’t talk about the issue surrounding Fiore’s tax liens. He did this by…talking about the issue
surrounding Fiore’s tax liens, saying he’s not sure how many “second and third
chances the public is willing to give someone.”
What
Anderson meant by that statement is anyone’s guess.
What
he meant by saying it, though, is unmistakable.
He’s trying to kill Fiore’s ability to remain Majority Leader and/or
Taxation Committee Chair, or at least wound her to the point of making it
almost impossible to successfully perform her duties.
Anderson
then went on to attack fiscal conservatives in general and Tax Pledge signers
in particular. From KNPR News’ website…
These
are the kinds of pious, holier-than-thou, my-s***-don’t-stink statements
tax-hiking moderate Republicans and defrocked liberal TV pundits love to make
to try and portray fiscal conservatives as unthinking automatons. But here’s the truth…
Every
legislator who has signed the Pledge knows the numbers. The Economic Forum has been giving us the
numbers for years. The most recent
number is $6.3 billion. That’s how much
of an allowance Nevada taxpayers are giving Nevada’s state government.
Problem
is, Gov. Sandoval has been overspending his allowance for four years and now
wants Mom and Dad to give him more. Of
course, the only responsible thing for Mom and Dad to do in such a situation is
to, you know, say “no.”
Of
course, the irresponsible child will throw a temper-tantrum and go to great lengths
to rationalize why he should be given more money even though he irresponsibly
spent the money he already had.
In
the governor’s case, he’s been expanding Medicaid, rushing to implement a
Nevada version of ObamaCare, spending money he didn’t have on feel-good
education programs, etc.
No,
Assemblyman Anderson, the “difficult part” isn’t going into the session
determined not to reward the government for spending tax dollars it doesn’t
have. The difficult part is staying true
to your philosophical convictions and doing the hard work of reforming and
reducing the size and scope of government instead of taking the easy way out
and raising taxes.
When
you know what you believe in, Assemblyman Anderson, what you call the “difficult
part” really isn’t all that difficult at all.
The
hard truth is, the difficult job of reducing and reforming government SHOULD
have been done years ago when Obama’s Great Recession first hit. Instead, lazy legislators such as Assemblyman
Anderson simply kicked the can down the road by passing and extending a series
of “temporary” tax hikes.
Well,
those “sunsets” have come home to roost.
It’s well past time to remove those budgetary crutches and cut the
budget instead of raising taxes. It’s
time for Nevada’s government to live on the allowance taxpayers have given
it.
Our
Tax Pledge signers are the true responsible legislators, not the spend-and-tax
cabal.
No
new taxes. Or expansion of existing
taxes. Or extensions of temporary taxes. So let it be written. So let it be done.
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