Only two more days before we start making America great
again.
Can’t wait.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
NEWSMAX HEADLINES:
- Trump on America's 'Very Big Enemies': 'I'll Solve the Problems'
- Trump on Healthcare: 'Nobody is Going to Be Dying on the Streets'
- Trump Plans to Start Work of Governing on Monday
- Trump: Tillerson Was the 'Man I Wanted From the Beginning'
- David Horowitz: Trump Begins War on Political Correctness With 'Big Agenda'
- Trump 'Troubled' by Obama's Manning Commutation
- Trump Team Asks CNN to Retract 'False Story' on Tom Price
- Trump: 'Biased' NBC News Didn't Credit Me for Job Creation
- Trump Eyes Retooling State Department to Fight Terrorism
- Sen. Graham Left Off Russian Hacking Panel
- Trump Expected to Issue Executive Orders After Inauguration
- Josh Earnest: GOP Criticism of Commuting Manning Sentence 'Outrageous'
- Consumer Prices Inch Higher as Inflation Rises at Fastest Clip in 5 Years
- Obamas Leave White House Each as Multi-Millionaires
NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
Conservative
Reflections on Sandoval’s State of the State Speech
THANKFULLY, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has delivered his
LAST State of the State address. This
guy has been absolutely the WORST possible governor for conservatives and
Republicans in Nevada. A Democrat
couldn’t have done more damage.
Before he was first elected in 2010, Sandoval campaigned on
rolling back the state budget to its pre-recession level of around $5.8
billion. Instead, he’s overseen an
explosive growth in spending – now up to his proposed 2017-19 budget of $8.1
billion.
Sandoval’s new budget includes $60 million for the Education
Savings Accounts (ESA) school choice program.
That’s only enough to fund a little more than half of the families who
have already applied for the grants. And
before all is said and done by this new Democrat-controlled Legislature, it’s
going to be pared down even more.
In fact, I don’t believe the governor really supports this
program and could end up letting it die completely by the time the session
ends. If he REALLY wanted the program to
move forward, he should have included a funding fix during October’s special
session when Republicans still had the majority.
Worst. Governor. Ever.
Not only does Sandoval extend a Christmas wish list of new
spending for everything else under the sun in his budget, he’s proposed yet
ANOTHER tax hike – a new 10 percent tax on marijuana sales to piggyback on the
already existing 15 percent tax on this now-legal product.
Now, this is just plain stupid and counter-productive and
here’s why…
The main reason for legalizing and regulating the sale of
marijuana is to take it out of the hands of dangerous drug dealers and the
violence that comes with their illegal street trade. So ask yourself this: If people can buy and
sell pot for at least 25 percent LESS from illegal drug dealers than what they’ll
have to pay in a legal dispensary, where do you think they’re going to go?
Stupid is as stupid does.
Sandoval also proposed funneling $20 million from taxpayers
into the Kenny Guinn Millennium Scholarship program. The big problem with this is that it was
never supposed to be. The funding for
the Millennium Scholarships was supposed to come 100% from revenue from the
tobacco settlement.
At the time the program was created, then-State Treasurer
Brian Krolicki pushed to securitize the cash flow from the tobacco settlement
and protect the funding for the future.
Alas, short-sighted Democrats, led by then-Assembly Speaker Barbara
Buckley, foolishly killed Krolicki’s fiscally responsible proposal.
And now you and I are paying for it. Lovely.
Lastly, Sandoval is asking for an additional $173 million to
fund his ill-conceived Medicaid expansion.
That expansion is a ticking fiscal time bomb. And we should be REDUCING the program, not
expanding it.
But what does Sandoval care?
He’ll be out of office when the bomb finally goes off. Someone else will have to clean up the mess.
The end of the Sandoval era (error), like the end of the
Obama era (error), can’t come soon enough.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Protesters staged a cough-in at the Trump International Hotel and Tower restaurant Sunday to rail against the proposed repeal of the Affordable Care Act. . . . Mark Milano, 60, initiated the protest, arranged by Rise and Resist, by coughing at the back of the restaurant. His cohorts joined in, drowning the dining area with coughing sounds.” – New York Daily News
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