Alan Greenspan says George W. Bush has been a big spender. Dick Cheney says it ain't so.
The data says -- Republicans deserve to lose when they spend like Democrats.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Taking A Break From The Action
Still waiting for Jody Richards and the House Dems to pay back our tax dollars? Me too. While we are waiting, hit this link and play a little chess.
If you can beat that darn thing, you are a better man than I am. Pay up Jody.
If you can beat that darn thing, you are a better man than I am. Pay up Jody.
Beshear Can't Back Up Education Statement
The Louisville Courier Journal reports Steve Beshear wants to depend more heavily on CATS testing because, he says, it is a better measure of skills than NCLB.
Better at what, keeping liberal hacks employed at the Kentucky Department of Education?
In the face of no evidence to back up his confidence in CATS testing, Beshear should have to explain what he means by this.
Can Ernie Fletcher make him do it?
Better at what, keeping liberal hacks employed at the Kentucky Department of Education?
In the face of no evidence to back up his confidence in CATS testing, Beshear should have to explain what he means by this.
Can Ernie Fletcher make him do it?
BIPPS Rips Questionable School Data, Spending
The conclusion of this article is that Kentucky public schools don't need more money as much as they need more honesty and greater accountability.
These incremental rates of educational improvement seem out of whack with the massive new spending that accompanied the Kentucky Education Reform Act. So those expecting reform from within the Kentucky Department of Education best look elsewhere.
Research Report 338 published last year by the Legislative Research Commission found that while educators now devote more money to improving key educational outcomes, “spending for programs linked to specific accountability areas, such as reading and math core content, currently cannot be analyzed” due to misreporting of expenditures. The report stated that such misrepresentation “limits the ability to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of these programs.”
For several spending categories at some schools, the commission found it impossible to determine where much of the money went, concluding in its report that “there is no way to identify the specific purpose of the expenditures or to evaluate the impact of the spending.” Due to this atrocious accounting, it’s likely that even a competent audit could not track the money.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Following Through On Jody Richards' Political Stunt
Remember after the aborted special session this summer when legislators promised to return the paychecks they didn't earn?
Those checks still haven't been returned.
Get them in now, folks, and let us know when you did it.
Those checks still haven't been returned.
Get them in now, folks, and let us know when you did it.
The 45 Million Uninsured Looks More Like 8 Million
Before you run off to your next "Socialize Me More" rally, please watch this:
What The AG Race Poll Numbers Tell Me
Attorney General candidate Stan Lee needs to start talking about why he voted against the budget bill that heaped over $2 billion in debt onto future Kentucky taxpayers.
The poll released last night says Lee won't win unless he clearly displays his record of independence.
The poll released last night says Lee won't win unless he clearly displays his record of independence.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Disappointing
I just spent an hour watching our gubernatorial candidates not talk about the elephant in the room: our public employee benefit plans.
On Having, And Eating, Government Cake
Ohio is considering a couple of bills to cut down on public employee double-dipping.
We should do the same here.
We should do the same here.
Where's My Socialized Car Insurance?
Despite existing laws mandating car insurance, Kentucky has as high a rate of uninsured drivers as it does of people without health insurance.
So on the day President Hillary is set to announce how she is going to force everyone to buy health insurance and then make taxpayers pick up the cost for everyone who "can't" afford it, I have to wonder when she is going to socialize our car insurance as well.
But, of course, if we "go Canada" on car care, will we have to wait a year to get our cars fixed in the event of an accident? Cars are a necessity, you know. Actually, they are a right...
Can I get an Amen for universal cars?
Make mine a Mercedes!
So on the day President Hillary is set to announce how she is going to force everyone to buy health insurance and then make taxpayers pick up the cost for everyone who "can't" afford it, I have to wonder when she is going to socialize our car insurance as well.
But, of course, if we "go Canada" on car care, will we have to wait a year to get our cars fixed in the event of an accident? Cars are a necessity, you know. Actually, they are a right...
Can I get an Amen for universal cars?
Make mine a Mercedes!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Rewriting History Of Recent Fiscal Insanity
The Club for Growth points out liberal former Senator Lincoln Chafee is no longer a Republican.
There is one point in the article about Chafee that needs to be addressed, though.
The truth is federal tax revenues are at an all-time high. Excessive "Republican" spending -- championed by RINOs like Chafee -- was the problem, not "Republican" tax cuts.
There is one point in the article about Chafee that needs to be addressed, though.
Yesterday, he criticized Republican leaders for abandoning fiscal conservatism, once a mainstay of Republican politics, by passing tax cuts without spending cuts to balance the resulting loss of revenue.
The truth is federal tax revenues are at an all-time high. Excessive "Republican" spending -- championed by RINOs like Chafee -- was the problem, not "Republican" tax cuts.
"Let The People Decide" Baloney
The Lexington Herald-Leader has released another poll about how overwhelmingly the people of Kentucky want to vote on casinos.
The only question that matters needs to be asked of Senate President David Williams and House Speaker Jody Richards.
If they won't both bring it up for both chambers of the legislature to approve, it is a moot point.
And they won't.
Wouldn't it be great if they did a poll instead on public pensions, prevailing wages, repealing certificate of need, repealing prevailing wage, making Kentucky a "right to work" state, public school accountability, or economic development accountability?
The only question that matters needs to be asked of Senate President David Williams and House Speaker Jody Richards.
If they won't both bring it up for both chambers of the legislature to approve, it is a moot point.
And they won't.
Wouldn't it be great if they did a poll instead on public pensions, prevailing wages, repealing certificate of need, repealing prevailing wage, making Kentucky a "right to work" state, public school accountability, or economic development accountability?
Casinos + Cigarette Tax Increase = ???
You wouldn't know it from reading the Lexington Herald-Leader or the Louisville Courier-Journal, but a couple of issues Kentucky will face in 2008 are hitting Indiana now.
We would save ourselves a little time if we paid attention.
Indiana already has casinos, but they just raised cigarette taxes another 44 cents per pack to expand health insurance coverage.
This is happening while gubernatorial candidate Steve Beshear is promising to expand government-paid health insurance and several other initiatives with new casinos alone.
Beshear's scam might get him elected, but his questionable proposals have done little to inspire confidence that anything more will come of that than putting Democrats back in charge of abusing the merit system.
We would save ourselves a little time if we paid attention.
Indiana already has casinos, but they just raised cigarette taxes another 44 cents per pack to expand health insurance coverage.
This is happening while gubernatorial candidate Steve Beshear is promising to expand government-paid health insurance and several other initiatives with new casinos alone.
Beshear's scam might get him elected, but his questionable proposals have done little to inspire confidence that anything more will come of that than putting Democrats back in charge of abusing the merit system.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Yellow Jacket Family Day Open Thread
I'm in Atlanta for Georgia Tech's Family Weekend and don't expect to have time for getting online.
By the way, my son just got his KEES scholarship money credited to his checking account. So for all you lottery ticket buyers -- and losers -- thanks again.
And since KEES' open-ended promise and declining lottery sales cause us to dip into the General Fund now, thanks to everyone else.
And ... for the parents who encourage their kids to take easy high schoool courses so their kids can maximize KEES awards -- and then flunk out freshman year due to lack of preparation -- thanks even more. I'll have two kids using your money next year!
By the way, my son just got his KEES scholarship money credited to his checking account. So for all you lottery ticket buyers -- and losers -- thanks again.
And since KEES' open-ended promise and declining lottery sales cause us to dip into the General Fund now, thanks to everyone else.
And ... for the parents who encourage their kids to take easy high schoool courses so their kids can maximize KEES awards -- and then flunk out freshman year due to lack of preparation -- thanks even more. I'll have two kids using your money next year!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Is Steve Beshear Banking On A Cover-Up?
Don't hold your breath waiting for the investigative report on Steve Beshear's law firm's actions to appear, despite the motion filed today by the Lexington Herald-Leader "to allow the Cincinnati law firm Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur to release" the report.
With all the hulaballoo about that report since yesterday, the attorney who said yesterday he "may still have one of the reports but that it could only be released with the permission of a court," Mark Elsener, just told me he still doesn't have it.
"I haven't searched for it," he said.
A hearing to force the firm to turn over the report should take place the week of September 24.
That's a lot of time for a file folder full of paper to disappear.
With all the hulaballoo about that report since yesterday, the attorney who said yesterday he "may still have one of the reports but that it could only be released with the permission of a court," Mark Elsener, just told me he still doesn't have it.
"I haven't searched for it," he said.
A hearing to force the firm to turn over the report should take place the week of September 24.
That's a lot of time for a file folder full of paper to disappear.
Stumbo For Senate Fading Fast
Disgraced Attorney General Greg Stumbo's bid for the Democratic nomination in next year's U.S. Senate race against Sen. Mitch McConnell seems to have ended about as quickly as it started.
Stumbo is expected to announce next week that he has abandoned his campaign and, of course, won't be refunding any contributions he received since July.
Stumbo is expected to announce next week that he has abandoned his campaign and, of course, won't be refunding any contributions he received since July.
New England Governor Steals Steve Beshear's Idea
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick says his state may need a massive revenue infusion from casinos to fund state government. Apparently the hoped-for savings from socialized medicine have been a little slow to materialize.
Fortunately for Patrick, Massachusetts has more big banks and insurance companies to pillage than Kentucky does.
Fortunately for Patrick, Massachusetts has more big banks and insurance companies to pillage than Kentucky does.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Eating Chicken, Making America A Better Place
The American Family Association of Kentucky and the Family Foundation of Kentucky are joining forces Tuesday September 18 in Lexington at an event that will make left-wing ACLU-types' heads explode.
The title of the event is "Bringing America Back To God."
Go here for details.
The title of the event is "Bringing America Back To God."
Go here for details.
Next Week's Big Frankfort Story
Since the Executive Branch Ethics Commission dropped its investigation against Governor Fletcher, not much has been said about the previously pardoned Anne Northup supporters who remain under charges.
That is about to change.
Frankly, this is Ernie Fletcher's second chance to wrap up an ugly political situation quickly and set everything right while limiting somewhat the damage to his electoral prospects.
Will he botch this one as thoroughly as he did the first?
That is about to change.
Frankly, this is Ernie Fletcher's second chance to wrap up an ugly political situation quickly and set everything right while limiting somewhat the damage to his electoral prospects.
Will he botch this one as thoroughly as he did the first?
Gambling Issue, Not Opposition, Is Dead In State
Okay, I'm ready to let the people decide on casinos in Kentucky. Bring it on.
There is no support for casinos in the General Assembly. It is a dead issue.
Governor Fletcher deserves kudos for his strong opposition to this snake oil solution this summer. He probably would have scored more political points by opposing it so strenuously a little earlier in the game, but the issue is just as dead.
Steve Beshear needs to go on a "secretive investigation tour" in search of another issue.
There is no support for casinos in the General Assembly. It is a dead issue.
Governor Fletcher deserves kudos for his strong opposition to this snake oil solution this summer. He probably would have scored more political points by opposing it so strenuously a little earlier in the game, but the issue is just as dead.
Steve Beshear needs to go on a "secretive investigation tour" in search of another issue.
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