On The Mark About How Well Big Government Folks Always Promote More
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
This editorial perspective from the Las Vegas Review Journal really sums up the way in which champions of more government promote even more to fix bad outcomes that are more often than not caused by the lack of accountability for government funding already. With the current situation of our state’s negative education ranking (in terms of how poorly students are doing and the large numbers of those who simply quit) the people in charge of how the system operates want us to believe that the real failing is because of lack of funding. Throwing more of other people’s money at whatever is always the answer.
The Nevada Legislature’s emphasis on finding new ways and places to extract even more money, using the next tax study as the momentum builder for the avalanche of taxation increases that they hope to inspire for the 2011 Legislative session.
From our point of view, we look forward to the 2010 election cycle and the prospects of un-electing those representatives (at the state and national level) who keep voting for ever-more taxes and bureaucratic budgets.
This editorial perspective from the Las Vegas Review Journal really sums up the way in which champions of more government promote even more to fix bad outcomes that are more often than not caused by the lack of accountability for government funding already. With the current situation of our state’s negative education ranking (in terms of how poorly students are doing and the large numbers of those who simply quit) the people in charge of how the system operates want us to believe that the real failing is because of lack of funding. Throwing more of other people’s money at whatever is always the answer.
The Nevada Legislature’s emphasis on finding new ways and places to extract even more money, using the next tax study as the momentum builder for the avalanche of taxation increases that they hope to inspire for the 2011 Legislative session.
From our point of view, we look forward to the 2010 election cycle and the prospects of un-electing those representatives (at the state and national level) who keep voting for ever-more taxes and bureaucratic budgets.

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