The Problems Of Spending Beyond Means Needs Solving At State And National Levels
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
The emphasis in the Nevada Legislature on how much money they aren’t going to be able to spend without tax increases – is also in the forefront of the battle over the federal budget. It seem apparent that the members of one political party are obsessed over the role government should play – at the state level requiring digging deeper into taxpayer’s pocketbooks to finance their agenda. At the national level, the money printing presses and unimaginable deficits are the methods of choice to cover the unwillingness of elected representatives to live within the means of those required to pay for their excesses.
This post by the Heritage Foundation provides a perspective of how important it is to gain control of our governments’ spending. While this piece has a focus is on the federal government, Nevada citizens need to recognize that the same out-of-touch government growers are working in Carson City to slant the public’s perception in opposition to the Governor’s budget, angling to justify tax increases.
The emphasis in the Nevada Legislature on how much money they aren’t going to be able to spend without tax increases – is also in the forefront of the battle over the federal budget. It seem apparent that the members of one political party are obsessed over the role government should play – at the state level requiring digging deeper into taxpayer’s pocketbooks to finance their agenda. At the national level, the money printing presses and unimaginable deficits are the methods of choice to cover the unwillingness of elected representatives to live within the means of those required to pay for their excesses.
This post by the Heritage Foundation provides a perspective of how important it is to gain control of our governments’ spending. While this piece has a focus is on the federal government, Nevada citizens need to recognize that the same out-of-touch government growers are working in Carson City to slant the public’s perception in opposition to the Governor’s budget, angling to justify tax increases.

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