Sueven wrote:My point is that this is bad, and I have no reason to thank your state for doing it. Do you understand now?
Your point came through far better now, than in any previous post. = ) My point in supporting the recall, is that while the recall may be bad, continuing to have Davis as Governor is far, far worse.
My insight for the recall is as follows:
Over spending on social programs particularly geared towards illegal immigrants are a huge contributor to the deficit. Roughly a month ago, Davis signed into law, more incentive for illegal immigration to go unchecked. Giving illegal immigrants the
right to apply for driver's licenses. The cost of enabling this law, if you assume that it will only cost $11.00 per license that the DMV will hand out to illegal immigrants (It wont by the way, it will be much hgher) will be the same cost as the recall. I'm not against immigration, but I am dead set against Illegal Immigration, and certainly an opponent to anyone who would incentivize it. Davis had previously veto'd this bill, TWICE, but in an effort to garner more votes from the mexican community, passed this peice of shit law during the recall campaign.
My car tax (as previously beat to death in the current events forum) has tripled. The reason for hte trippling of the tax, is to make up for shortfalls in the state budget. This is the long term effect of having someone at the helm of the state who does not have the capacity to make good decisions about things like energy contracts, social programs, over-spending your growth and solid management of the government employee pool.
As a result of Davis' sleeping at the wheel through the energy bendover, he negotiated bad, bad, bad contracts well after the time things were at critical mass. The result is that this year, my energy bills are roughly 2.5 times higher than two years ago. (measured by the rate, not useage)
Unchecked spending has driven my tax basis through the fucking roof at every measureable level. The most recent tax increase of the car tax, is brazenly illegal, and I hope that it's the first thing that gets changed.
The estimate for the actual cost of the recall has gone up and down more than Kyoucan in the boys locker room. I'm pessimistic that anyone has a real figure to quote right now, but even if that figure is correct, its a good expenditure. The plain fact of the matter is, that sometimes you have to bite a really sour pill and take the lesser of two evils. The cost of the recall is far less than the cost of allowing Davis to continue to drive the state into the ground.
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