In my youth (early 30's), I wanted to get involved in Politics. I was asked to run for office by both the Democrats and Republicans. My wife, sensing how device politics was becoming, said I would be a great politician, and she hoped I and MY NEXT WIFE would enjoy it. I did not run for office and we just celebrated our 29th anniversary.Gisteppo wrote:I personally have worked in campaigns for officials, ballot measures, initiatives, and once a state senatorial campaign and office of the elected official (When I was a conservative, and for a very conservative Christian senator).
AA, I am very impressed that you have accepted the information presented and actually applied it to your values and saw the concern. The most I can ask is a NO vote, but it must be a vote reconciled by your thoughts on how we do business as a state. I have to reiterate that I can see your point, and agree with you, that the state level finances need some restructuring. I just don't think controlling the revenue stream in a broad based tactic like this is the answer.
To protect the citizen, you control the spending first. Once the spending is controlled, the surpluses build themselves and we pay our way out of debt. Controlling the revenue stream doesn't just affect the state, it affects every governmental agency from the state budget office all the way down to your local community school district.
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We do agree that the broad based tactic is not the answer; I just contended that sometimes that is what it takes to causes the tax and spend to step back and re-group. We also agree that "To protect the citizen, you control the spending first. Once the spending is controlled, the surpluses build themselves and we pay our way out of debt." So far, I have seen no desire or motive for any State to control the spending - and that is my concern. It is said that if you are stuck in a hole, stop digging. We seem to have not been able to get that message to the political parties, both of them, to date.
I am curious, you say that once you were conservative? What changed? Winston Churchill said something to the effect that if you are 20 and not a liberal you have no heart; If you are 40 and not a Conservative you have no brain. This is the normal evolution of things, as exemplified by Dennis Miller, comedian and talk show host.
You have gone the other way, what impacted your life to convince you to change? What lessons did you learn, or what life experiences do you endure, to cause this type of evolution?