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Saturday, April 07, 2007

I sure hope that Michigan voters are happy

 
The Detroit News thinks that Michigan legislators are idiots. Amidst their economic woes and a push to raise state taxes and proposals to raise taxes on all sorts of things from soda to satellite dishes, they are still full of ideas of how to spend more money. In an editorial titled "An iPod for every kid? Are they !#$!ing idiots?", the News writes,
We have come to the conclusion that the crisis Michigan faces is not a shortage of revenue, but an excess of idiocy. Facing a budget deficit that has passed the $1 billion mark, House Democrats Thursday offered a spending plan that would buy a MP3 player or iPod for every school child in Michigan.

No cost estimate was attached to their hare-brained idea to "invest" in education. Details, we are promised, will follow.

The Democrats, led by their increasingly erratic speaker Andy Dillon of Redford Township, also pledge $100 million to make better downtowns.

Their plan goes beyond cluelessness. Democrats are either entirely indifferent to the idea that extreme hard times demand extreme belt tightening, or they are bone stupid. We lean toward the latter.

We say that because the House plan also keeps alive, again without specifics, the promise of tax hikes.

The range of options, according to Rep. Steve Tobocman, D-Detroit, includes raising the income tax, levying a 6 percent tax on some services, and taxing junk food and soda.

We wonder how financially strained Michigan residents will feel about paying higher taxes to buy someone else's kid an iPod.
Yup, that is what every state that is bleeding jobs and facing a fiscal crisis needs to do - fall for the newest fad to come along to improve education. Because I'm sure that all the kids in Michigan getting the iPod will be sure to spend all their time listening to educational lectures. They'd never think of using for music, would they?

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The Detroit News thinks that Michigan legislators are idiots. Amidst their economic woes and a push to raise state taxes and proposals to raise taxes on all sorts of things from soda to satellite dishes, they are still full of ideas of how to spend more money. In an editorial titled "An iPod for every kid? Are they !#$!ing idiots?", the News writes,
We have come to the conclusion that the crisis Michigan faces is not a shortage of revenue, but an excess of idiocy. Facing a budget deficit that has passed the $1 billion mark, House Democrats Thursday offered a spending plan that would buy a MP3 player or iPod for every school child in Michigan.

No cost estimate was attached to their hare-brained idea to "invest" in education. Details, we are promised, will follow.

The Democrats, led by their increasingly erratic speaker Andy Dillon of Redford Township, also pledge $100 million to make better downtowns.

Their plan goes beyond cluelessness. Democrats are either entirely indifferent to the idea that extreme hard times demand extreme belt tightening, or they are bone stupid. We lean toward the latter.

We say that because the House plan also keeps alive, again without specifics, the promise of tax hikes.

The range of options, according to Rep. Steve Tobocman, D-Detroit, includes raising the income tax, levying a 6 percent tax on some services, and taxing junk food and soda.

We wonder how financially strained Michigan residents will feel about paying higher taxes to buy someone else's kid an iPod.
Yup, that is what every state that is bleeding jobs and facing a fiscal crisis needs to do - fall for the newest fad to come along to improve education. Because I'm sure that all the kids in Michigan getting the iPod will be sure to spend all their time listening to educational lectures. They'd never think of using for music, would they?

(Link via Wizbang)

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