Listen To What They Don't Say
As the old saying goes, "the devil is in the details." But what if there are no details?
Congressmen Mark Green, the republican candidate for Governor, has released his "plan" for a state budget should he win election. The problem is, there are very few details. It's one of those "trust me. I have a plan. You don't need to know it, just trust me." type of deals. Sounds awfully familiar, doesn't it? It's very much in line with the Bush Administration's philosophy. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?
Check out this link to a blog that subsequently links to other blogs with breakdowns of what can't be broken down because there are no details. Confused?
Check this out from Xoff: http://www.wisopinion.com/blogs/2006/07/greens-budget-plan-is-no-plan-at-all.html
One more thing. As for the title of this entry, notice that in all of Mark Green's comments, he never brings up TABOR, or TPA. He is a very big supporter of TABOR. So when he talks of cutting spending, his idea isn't to do it with fiscal discipline in Madison. No sir! His idea is to cripple local governments and force the burden on property owners with a TABOR or TPA. Gabe Loeffelholz cast the deciding vote on TPA in the last Assembly session. Think he won't do it again?
Congressmen Mark Green, the republican candidate for Governor, has released his "plan" for a state budget should he win election. The problem is, there are very few details. It's one of those "trust me. I have a plan. You don't need to know it, just trust me." type of deals. Sounds awfully familiar, doesn't it? It's very much in line with the Bush Administration's philosophy. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?
Check out this link to a blog that subsequently links to other blogs with breakdowns of what can't be broken down because there are no details. Confused?
Check this out from Xoff: http://www.wisopinion.com/blogs/2006/07/greens-budget-plan-is-no-plan-at-all.html
One more thing. As for the title of this entry, notice that in all of Mark Green's comments, he never brings up TABOR, or TPA. He is a very big supporter of TABOR. So when he talks of cutting spending, his idea isn't to do it with fiscal discipline in Madison. No sir! His idea is to cripple local governments and force the burden on property owners with a TABOR or TPA. Gabe Loeffelholz cast the deciding vote on TPA in the last Assembly session. Think he won't do it again?

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