Budget Balancing
Many woeful remarks this morning about the closing of state parks and historic sites.
The cuts are fine with me -- when you're $2 billion in the hole, you've got to start cutting and cutting fast. Too bad he didn't do more.
And of course the governor is grandstanding. He's always grandstanding. But so is the legislature; apparently striking poses is part of their job description.
The sooner they get started making real cuts in the budget, the better. Sad to say, neither seems willing to confront the state's budget problems the way a businessperson would: when your income doesn't match your expenses, you either raise income or reduce expenses, or both. Closing a few parks isn't going to reduce expenses $2 billion.
The cuts are fine with me -- when you're $2 billion in the hole, you've got to start cutting and cutting fast. Too bad he didn't do more.
And of course the governor is grandstanding. He's always grandstanding. But so is the legislature; apparently striking poses is part of their job description.
The sooner they get started making real cuts in the budget, the better. Sad to say, neither seems willing to confront the state's budget problems the way a businessperson would: when your income doesn't match your expenses, you either raise income or reduce expenses, or both. Closing a few parks isn't going to reduce expenses $2 billion.