How about that crazy idea Reagan talked about, FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY.
True, but this hindsight. Its like telling an unemployed 18 yr old they shouldn't have a kid. Great advice. Now, the bouncing bundle of joy is here, due to politicians of both parties takng the payola, and making promises. What do we do now? Its like the medicare prescription drug benefit. It would've been hard to say no, but easier than saying we'll have to raise taxes to pay for it. The situation in Fl. is harder because we're not talking about luxuries but essentials. Thousands of homes shouldn't have been built, but they were. Tens of thousands of people, now voters, want services, and no one wants to say be careful what you wish for because here's the bill. Everyday this decision is put off, the the bill gets bigger. Personally, I agree with Reagan on one point. Taxes should be visible and painful, just like bills in real life. It makes politicians promises look hollow if you realize that every zoning variance will mean higher school, property and utility fees. As it is though, the bill has come due and we are honor bound to pay.
You can't say that you won't honor promises made by the guys we elected, just because you start to feel the pinch. I wish foks would think this through, but I'm not holding my breath.
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