Today Christine Gregoire told the Olympia press corps that she "wished to wait until her own Office of Financial Management analyzes the budget until anyone began to panic about the potential $2.7 Billion deficit."
Interesting point.
As was pointed out recently, we've been waiting on such analysis from Gregoire budget chief Victor Moor since February. Since that time, projected state revenues have shrunk and the Senate Ways & Means Committee's deficit projections have climbed.
Gregoire and her team can disagree with the Senate's number crunching methodology all they want, but sooner or later shouldn't they actually share with the public (and the press) the projections they've no doubt been working on for months?
Cross-posted at the Examiner.
Posted by Eric Earling at July 10, 2008 07:09 PM | Email ThisThey are waiting until right before the ballots go out in October so Rossi has no time to respond to the lies. Watch.
Posted by: Mr. Cynical on July 10, 2008 07:37 PMAlmost 9000 new state employees...Ding..Ding..Ding
8500 (4000 illegal) kids now on free WA healthcare...Ding..Ding.. Ding...
140 million lost from Indian Casino's Just in Eastern wa...Ding... Ding...Ding...
She turned a 1.6 Billion Surplus into a 2.7 Billion defecit which equates to this:
Even with a 33% increase in a 50 Billion dollar budget, she spent 3.3 Billion more in just 4 years.
Enough of Gregoire's massive spending spree of our hard earned income....My Bank account it closed to her excessive spending.
No More!
VOTE HER OUT!
VOTE ROSSI in 2008!
Posted by: gs on July 10, 2008 08:19 PMNothing to see here, just move along.
Posted by: Snuffy on July 11, 2008 07:24 AMAnd when SHOULD we "panic?" When her own spinmeisters come up with a slightly smaller number, and then Queen "Owned by the Tribes" Chrissy can say something like, "See... I TOLD you so?"
You get ALL the credit for the HUGE deficit looming ahead of us, a deficit that CONFIRMED your moronic, short-sighted vision of how to screw the people of this state, Queenie. We all know damned well that if we returned to the days of budget surpluses, you'd be taking credit for those now, exactly like you took credit for them then.
Well, you GET the credit now... and I, for one, hope you choke on it.
Posted by: hinton on July 11, 2008 08:22 AMhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008045901_soundtransit11m0.html
"Sound Transit board divided on ballot measure"
Sad but probably true.
Posted by: Scott on July 11, 2008 01:57 PMIf I were to make a comparison, it would be that Christine Gregoire's term as governor has been just as disasterous for our state as George Bush has been for our country. For the past four years,the citizens of our state have taken a beating at the national and state level. As a result, I do not want to be associated in any way with her. In regards to accurate reporting our governor seems to think that if she puts something in print that makes it so.
I am a conservative, no-nonsense Democrat and have been compared to Scoop Jackson. In actual terms I consider myself a Blue Dog Democrat. The Blue Dogs are dedicated to a core set of beliefs that transcend partisan politics, including a deep commitment to the financial stability and national security of the United States.
Taken from the South's longtime description of a party loyalist as one who would vote for a yellow dog if it were on the ballot as a Democrat, the "Blue Dog" moniker was taken by members of The Coalition because their moderate-to-conservative-views had been "choked blue" by their party in the years leading up to the 1994 election.
We have a lot of problems and if we do not stand up to our party during an election, how can the voters expect candidates to stand up for them when elected.
Copy of the Speech that I delivered on 10 July to 25th LDD
Hello, I am Jim Vaughn, I am a former US Army Major and a candidate for US Representative. I am a no-nonsense, Blue Dog conservative democrat that has been compared to Scoop Jackson.
Blue Dogs are dedicated to a core set of beliefs that transcend partisan politics, including a deep commitment to the financial stability and national security of the United States. Given the limited amount of time, I am going to focus on the economy.
We have a huge budget deficit, a recession in full bloom and now an enormous trade deficit. When the depths of this recession become a reality and we receive fewer dollars from the federal government, the standard answer in our state to fix a problem has been to raise or create new taxes. But this not the answer. We need to run our government like a business. We must hold government agencies accountable for expenditures and accurate reporting.
In regards to accurate reporting, I have concerns when our governor claims that Washington State is one of the five best states to do business in according to Forbes Magazine. My campaign contacted the author Kurt Badenhausen, at Forbes Magazine and questioned the rating in light of the B&O Tax. Kurt replied, "Thank you for the insights on the B&O tax issue. He went on to say that WA scores poorly in their rating of states on taxes..." In addition, the Olympia Business Watch this past May stated: We are the 14th highest state for business taxes in FY 2007. So much for accurate reporting.
I am also concerned that when the Senate Ways & Means Committee came out with its $2.4 billion deficit projection, Christine Gregoire's budget chief, Victor Moore, said "I'm not giving any credence to that number," Moore said his office will come out with its own projection later. Again, so much for accurate reporting.
These are serious times and we need leaders to acknowledge the situation and provide real solutions.
An article in today's Seattle Times states that Gov. Christine Gregoire says higher taxes are "absolutely" a last resort in her plans for balancing the state budget. But if any new taxes are needed, she says they should go to voters for approval. I say it's about time.
Currently, the residents of Washington State are paying over 50 different types of taxes, the latest being the internet tax and our state continues to focus on creating new taxes. This past March, the Washington State Senate Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on two income tax proposals.
Given the governors inaccurate reporting and past tax happy term, I do not trust or nor do I believe her. Now let's talk about "tax expenditures" -- loopholes and subsidies -- extended to individual companies and entire sectors which have cut a huge hole in the state revenue base, which is replenished with largely regressive taxes on those least able to pay. For example the B&O Tax where Boeing pays under $3K for $1m in sales and a small business owner like me pays $15K.
I am also disgusted when I read in the Seattle PI that the Indian tribes' payoff $650,000 to the state Democratic party, and $49,000 directly to Gov. Chris Gregoire, in return for Gregoire's 2005 killing of a gambling compact which could have brought more than $140 million in annual revenues to the state. The compact Gregoire renegotiated with the Spokane tribe brings no revenue to the state. Obviously the our governor is not concerned about being fiscally conservative because $140 M is a great start on paying down the $2.5 B Deficit.
I am angered at politicians that are more concerned about getting money from special interests rather than representing the voters. Casinos are not people. Corporations are not people. Special interest groups are not people. Yet the governor gives away our tax dollars for her own political gain. An incident, which took place on Thursday, December 16, 1773, which sparked the American Revolution and remains to this day one of the most iconic events of the era. This event is known as the Boston Tea Party. History is repeating itself and the citizens of our state are faced with taxation without representation.
Not only are we taxed to death in this state, we continually see or tax dollars wasted. For example, why are we paying TransCore $18.7 million dollars to collect the tolls on the Narrows Bridge, when we pay people on L&I, Welfare and Unemployment to sit at home? This is one of hundreds of examples of fiscal irresponsibility that I can cite.
As a conservative Blue Dog Democrat, I will not play partisan politics. I will represent the citizens of our state and stand up to my party when I disagree. I stand for the person, not the party. I vote for the issues in-lieu-of party politics. I will do what is best for our citizens and our country. When I am elected the voice of the people will be heard.
When I am elected, I am concerned that my battles in Washington DC to obtain federal dollars for our state will be similar to the problems we experience with foreign aid where the dollars sent do not result in food, medical supplies for the poor and needy, but get siphoned off by the corrupt leaders in the 3rd World countries.
As a former Major in the US Army, running for US Representative and as a Democrat, I say to our Governor Gregoire, forgot who you represent and you lost my vote.
To the 25th LD, you have a choice to endorse me as a candidate that cares and will fight for the people, or endorse Darcy Burner who is another Christine Gregoire. In doing so you send a clear message that you either care about the people or that you are going to continue to play partisan politics and ignore their concerns.