Rookie Nevada Senate Leaders Not Exactly Distinguishing Selves
by Chuck Muth
May 9, 2015
Rookie “Republican” Senate Majority
Leader Tax Hike Mike Roberson -
water boy for the Sandoval administration’s tax hikes this session - attempted
to pass SB 483 on Friday, the bill to make the “temporary” tax hikes of 2009
permanent.
Thanks to the Gibbons Tax Restraint
law – put in the Constitution by the man who, as governor in 2009, VETOED
those “temporary” tax hikes, only to be overridden by liberal legislative
Republicans – SB 483 required 14 votes to pass in the Senate.
And Roberson only has 11 Republicans,
not all of whom will walk off the tax-hike cliff with or for him.
As such, the tax hike bill was shot
down when it failed to get enough Democrat votes on Friday
This led to another patented
Roberson hissy fit, articulated in the following press statement…
Roberson is such a horse’s ass.
HE’S the one who should be
embarrassed.
First, there’s nothing “bold” about
throwing more of somebody else’s money at our education problems.
Secondly, the tax hikes have only
been part of the state’s budget “for years” because Sandoval and the
Legislature have broken their word to Nevada’s citizens by twice extending
those “temporary” tax hikes that we were promised would expire in 2011.
Third, for Roberson to complain
about Democrats now voting against the “sunsets” after having voted for them in
the past is rich considering he’s now voting for extending them after initially
voting against extending them.
Talk about the pot calling the
kettle black.
Fourth, they are NOT “nearly
identical. The votes in the past were to
extend the temporary taxes temporarily.
Roberson and Sandoval now want to make them permanent. That’s a HUGE difference.
Fifth, for Roberson, a self-proclaimed
Republican, to use the discredited, tired, old liberal tactic of wrapping every
policy disagreement in “the children” is stomach-churning.
For his part, rookie Democrat
Senate Minority Leader Aaron Ford
responded with an equally embarrassing statement, claiming that “For a decade,
only one party in the Senate has cared enough for Nevada’s children to support
raising revenue for schools.”
What a load of crap.
I’m sick and tired of these people
claiming that Republicans and conservatives don’t care about children or
education simply because we refuse to concede the notion that more money alone
will fix the problem rather than increased competition through school choice –
including vouchers and education savings accounts.
Democrats who continue to make this
false accusation that Republicans and conservatives don’t “care” about children
over a difference of opinion on methods just to score cheap political points
should be ashamed of themselves.
Apparently both Roberson and Ford
have no shame.
What a pity for “the children.”
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