Monday, October 15, 2007
Mayor Isaac Knew And When She Knew It
An outside consultant to the LFUCG told then-Mayor Teresa Isaac about abuse in the Fayette County Detention Center several months before she went on television a year ago and said no such abuse occurred.
Kentucky's Healthy Health Insurance Market?
I'm working on an analysis of the health insurance markets in the states. I'll post my findings on The Bluegrass Policy Blog when I'm finished, but after looking at plans in all fifty states I have to say Kentucky is a lot closer to the top than I thought they would be.
"Build 48 More Casinos, Governor"
New Jersey's Governor Jon Corzine has a problem for which Kentucky's Steve Beshear would have a quick answer.
New Jersey has a $3 billion hole in its budget. Corzine has avoided the problem as long as possible with other types of flimflammery:
Meanwhile, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley gave us a preview of what Year Three in the Beshear administration would look like:
New Jersey has a $3 billion hole in its budget. Corzine has avoided the problem as long as possible with other types of flimflammery:
One challenge will be to replace $1.9 billion in "one-shot" cash that will be gone after the current budget year. The administration this year tapped a $940 million surplus to help balance the books. The current budget also used $650 million stashed away from last year to pay for rebates. And Corzine won't be able to duplicate about $340 million in raids he made on funds dedicated to specific programs like disability insurance.
Meanwhile, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley gave us a preview of what Year Three in the Beshear administration would look like:
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) on Monday plans to call a special session of the General Assembly with the hope of securing quick action on his plan to close a $1.7 billion budget shortfall by raising several taxes and legalizing slot-machine gambling, his office said yesterday.
Jail Birds Singing
I'm working this morning on what might be a major break in the prisoner abuse scandal at the Lexington jail.
There are currently more than half a billion dollars worth of lawsuits against the taxpayers of Lexington directly related to the actions of a few people at the facility.
It is about to get much worse.
Stay tuned...
There are currently more than half a billion dollars worth of lawsuits against the taxpayers of Lexington directly related to the actions of a few people at the facility.
It is about to get much worse.
Stay tuned...
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Leading Meteorologist Predicts Global Cooling
Just as Al Gore was being handed his Nobel Peace prize for stirring environmentalists' wildest fantasies, another leading scientist, Dr. William Gray, explained part of what is happening:
My favorite part, though, was this:
Sure hope Gore's prize winning junk science runs its course that soon, if not sooner.
"It bothers me that my fellow scientists are not speaking out against something they know is wrong," he said. "But they also know that they'd never get any grants if they spoke out. I don't care about grants."
My favorite part, though, was this:
But Dr Gray, whose annual forecasts of the number of tropical storms and hurricanes are widely publicised, said a natural cycle of ocean water temperatures - related to the amount of salt in ocean water - was responsible for the global warming that he acknowledges has taken place.
However, he said, that same cycle meant a period of cooling would begin soon and last for several years.
"We'll look back on all of this in 10 or 15 years and realise how foolish it was," Dr Gray said.
Sure hope Gore's prize winning junk science runs its course that soon, if not sooner.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Pimping A National Conservative Blog
Erick Erickson is a Macon, Georgia attorney who publishes RedState.com. If you are looking for some perspective on how conservatives might wrest control of the Republican party from the political class, you will find it there.
Exhibit A:
Exhibit A:
The GOP has ceased to be a party of ideas. We have John Boehner playing to keep Jerry Lewis on the Appropriations Committee, despite his FBI investigation. He's added to the Appropriations Committee Ken Calvert, also under investigation.
We have Mitch McConnell and the GOP in the Senate caving on earmarks reform, funding bridges to no where, and backing down on judges. We have the White House doing cutesy policy maneuvers, kissing up to China for trade, and reminding people "We gave you John Roberts and Sam Alito and the stem cell veto so suck it up" whenever we point out that they're drifting leftward.
Another Reason To Not Trust Frankfort's "Big Ed"
Remember the mess caused by state officials trying to cram the scandalous Barbara Erwin down our throats as education commissioner?
Her crime spree is catching up to her in Illinois.
Nice to see a little ranting and raving might have helped stop at least one Frankfort headache.
Her crime spree is catching up to her in Illinois.
Raehl, who also sparked the earlier investigation this year, said she believes Gaffney tried to use his power as a public official to get extra sick days for former Superintendent Barbara Erwin so she could become vested in the state pension system.
Raehl cites an undated memo bearing Gaffney's signature along with a note to district officials, saying the board agreed to credit Erwin with 340 sick days as part of a contract agreement in 2004, when actually Erwin's sick day allotment was not approved and did not start accumulating until 2005.
"There was an attempt to get (Erwin) vested by Jim (Gaffney)," Raehl said. "It was a misuse and an attempted misuse of public funds."
Nice to see a little ranting and raving might have helped stop at least one Frankfort headache.
Kentucky's Real Constitutional Amendment of 2008
Casino gambling won't be on the ballot next year in Kentucky because it won't get past Sen. David Williams. It probably won't even get past Speaker Jody Richards.
But cutting government waste begins with shutting down the Treasurer's office.
But cutting government waste begins with shutting down the Treasurer's office.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Hot Ticket Next Thursday
The Keeneland Entertainment Center in Lexington will be the setting for next week's Interim Joint Appropriations and Revenue Committee meeting next week.
UK President Lee Todd will update members on the University of Kentucky's Top 20 Business Plan and Lexington Mayor Jim Newberry and World Equestrian Games 2010 President Jack Kelly will speak about the progress of the World Equestrian Games.
The meeting is set to start at 10:30.
UK President Lee Todd will update members on the University of Kentucky's Top 20 Business Plan and Lexington Mayor Jim Newberry and World Equestrian Games 2010 President Jack Kelly will speak about the progress of the World Equestrian Games.
The meeting is set to start at 10:30.
Now This Is Tough
The Tax Foundation released its 2008 State Business Tax Climate Index yesterday, which shows Kentucky ranked #36 in the nation and our corporate tax index ranked #39.
Unfortunately, in 2004 Kentucky was ranked #30 overall with a corporate tax index of #22.
Readers may wonder why I would point something like this out when I am a Republican. My only answer to that is I support Republicans generally, but conservatives specifically. Not raising corporate taxes would be a great way to keep our state competitive for economic development.
Unfortunately, in 2004 Kentucky was ranked #30 overall with a corporate tax index of #22.
Readers may wonder why I would point something like this out when I am a Republican. My only answer to that is I support Republicans generally, but conservatives specifically. Not raising corporate taxes would be a great way to keep our state competitive for economic development.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Didn't "Save" America
Page One Kentucky had this video and comments that this is devastating for Ernie Fletcher. I'm not so sure it was.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Same-Sex Contribution Flap Is Sad
Liberal bloggers are red-hot mad because the Fletcher campaign dug up a Beshear contribution in which a man claimed his spouse is another man.
With so many more important issues that we could and should be discussing, it would be nice if we could just ignore this dust-up.
But, of course, we can't just ignore it. I wish the Fletcher campaign hadn't put this out as a press release. Whisper it to a blogger or two, maybe, but not an official campaign press release.
Sheesh...
With so many more important issues that we could and should be discussing, it would be nice if we could just ignore this dust-up.
But, of course, we can't just ignore it. I wish the Fletcher campaign hadn't put this out as a press release. Whisper it to a blogger or two, maybe, but not an official campaign press release.
Sheesh...
They Won't Take Our Cell Phones Away Like This
Talking on a cell phone in the car is not a right Kentuckians will let slip away easily.
Especially not with a bill like this one.
Especially not with a bill like this one.
Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Will Fletcher Lose To This Bozo?
The Beshear campaign is mailing out unsolicited "Support the troops, end the war" protest yard signs with requested Beshear/Mongiardo yard signs.
More Media
I will be on the Kruser and Krew radio program (590 AM WVLK) in Lexington this afternoon at 2 pm talking about pre-filed bill for the 2008 General Assembly.
You can listen online and you can call in on 859-253-5959.
You can listen online and you can call in on 859-253-5959.
Here Comes The Crisis
The actual "first Baby Boomer" will sign up for Social Security on Monday.
Ignoring the impending collapse of our nation's entitlement programs will then get a bit tougher.
Ignoring the impending collapse of our nation's entitlement programs will then get a bit tougher.
Conservatives Of The Commonwealth, Unite!
The Kentucky Club for Growth will host a fundraiser Wednesday, October 24 with special guest Pat Toomey in Erlanger.
Toomey is the former Pennsylvania congressman who nearly toppled Sen. Arlen Specter in the 2004 GOP primary. He now heads the national Club for Growth.
The Club for Growth supports fiscally conservative candidates for public office.
Interested? Call 859-261-2582 for details.
Toomey is the former Pennsylvania congressman who nearly toppled Sen. Arlen Specter in the 2004 GOP primary. He now heads the national Club for Growth.
The Club for Growth supports fiscally conservative candidates for public office.
Interested? Call 859-261-2582 for details.
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