7/21/2009 10:48:00 PM
what is your proposal. The state has a $4.5 billion deficit and has obligations in respect to education, dhhs, etc that just don't disappear when the economy turns.And remember, they are already cutting $3 billion[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 10:52 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2009 10:51:25 PM
oh look, again with the ass-talk. fun
7/21/2009 11:03:33 PM
7/21/2009 11:44:45 PM
laying off teachers and not funding medicaid will certainly boost the economy!
7/21/2009 11:46:01 PM
i vote screw the highway budget the federal gov. has that handled with the stimulus.
7/21/2009 11:51:54 PM
Push the button Bev,
7/21/2009 11:52:54 PM
I propose shutting down UNC Chapel hill.
7/21/2009 11:54:44 PM
Did you really just quote Ric Killian? The man who has been touting this billion dollar lie nonsense? What Mr. Killian doesn't provide is a breakdown of expenditures. For instance, the stimulus money. Mr. Killian doesn't inform the reader that the stimulus money cannot just go anywhere. It must be spent in the areas the federal government mandates with the money. Now onto DHHS. If the state were to make many of the cuts Mr. Killian has advocated in the past, the state would actually end up losing over $1 billion in money. The federal government provides 3 to 1 matching dollars on many of these program Mr. Killian proposes to cut. That is not fiscally smart.Also, Mr. Killian claims that there are no cuts in the State budget. That is a wholesale lie. There is about $3.5 billion being cut from areas such as Justice and Public Safety, Education, DHHS. We will not make up a 22% budget deficit through spending cuts alone.Your buddy also failed to mention that as a result of the current revenue short fall, the Lottery Reserve Fund is drained, the Rainy Day Fund is drained, the Escheat Fund is on the brink of bankruptcy and all he can talk about is more tax cuts? Bullshit.[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 12:14 AM. Reason : .][Edited on July 22, 2009 at 12:20 AM. Reason : .]
7/21/2009 11:56:36 PM
which is why it's imperative that we shut down Orange County community College.
7/22/2009 12:11:41 AM
I say we shut it down and sell off the land.
7/22/2009 12:13:17 AM
7/22/2009 12:18:07 AM
Precisely, not to mention the other state employees who will lose or have already lost their jobs due to current and pending budget cuts.
7/22/2009 12:21:41 AM
7/22/2009 12:55:10 AM
7/22/2009 1:00:29 AM
the proposed tax is a 10¢ per pack of cigarettes5¢ cents on a six pack of beerCommiserate rates on wine and liquor.
7/22/2009 1:13:33 AM
7/22/2009 1:36:07 AM
A cut of $101 million in Medicaid spending will result in a loss of $300 million in federal matching funds. That is just Medicaid. http://www.ncmedsoc.org/blog/index.php/archives/253Couple that with other programs in DHHS and you end up with a figure well above $1 billion.
7/22/2009 1:50:32 AM
^ Your article has no mention of Killian claiming there are no cuts in the state budget. It doesn't even mention his name. Seems to me, if we really tried, we could cut at least 6% out of the budget just from reducing waste and inefficiencies.
7/22/2009 2:22:36 AM
They are making a 14% cut. What you and Killian are advocating is a 20% cut. As per my article, it was in reference to the federal matching dollars.
7/22/2009 8:50:57 AM
EarthDogg, I see that your opinions on this matter are grounded in reality, and not some knee-jerk libertarian reaction to any and all taxes.
7/22/2009 8:52:50 AM
7/22/2009 8:56:35 AM
7/22/2009 10:40:03 AM
They have already cut 14% out of the budget. The additional 6% Killian is proposing would take the total to 20% budget cut.Actually, they have already cut 15%. For the 2008-2009 fiscal year, there was appropriated approximately $21 billion to operate the state. Since that time, there was the market fall out and everything went to shit. In order to float the State of North Carolina for awhile, the Lottery Reserve Fund was tapped, the Rainy Day fund was tapped, the Escheat fund was tap and some stimulus money was used. Also at the same time, the State cut operating costs to 85% of what was appropriated. For the month of May and June, the State cut spending by that much and for the month of July it is operating on 85% of what was spent in June. For simplicity sake, since I don't feel like going too much into the numbers, the State originally appropriated about $1,750,000,000 per each month. May and June operated at 85% of that $1,487,500,000 and now July is operating at 85% of that $1,264,375,000. This is fine to do for the month of July since a large percentage of state expenditures (education) isn't receiving as much money. In total, that would give the state an operating budget of about $15,172,500,000, which is far below spending numbers from earlier this decade. Mr. Killian would be proposing we take the current operating budget from the end of 2008-2009 (June, extrapolated out: $17,850,000,000) and take an additional 6% off that, 1,260,000,000, total budget: $16,590,000,000. Completely unworkable. [Edited on July 22, 2009 at 11:11 AM. Reason : .]
7/22/2009 10:47:56 AM
7/22/2009 11:09:53 AM
And on the Killian calculations, the total expenditures from last year were $20,475,000,000. That however, is not a fair number, since 1.1 billion of that came from non-recurring Stimulus money and an additional $1 billion from the Rainy Day Fund and the Lottery Reserve Fund. Actual tax expenditures are more in the area of $18,375,000,000. We won't have that stimulus money to spend next year, nor will we have the rainy day fund or the Lottery Reserve Fund to spend. Revenue has to be raised in order to meet the demands of core government functions.[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 11:35 AM. Reason : .]
7/22/2009 11:24:25 AM
How do North Carolina Republicans raise state revenue? Prayer?
7/22/2009 11:26:54 AM
7/22/2009 11:30:15 AM
7/22/2009 11:34:01 AM
I find it hard to believe that we'd willfully cut 100 million and be fine with the Fed tacking 300 million on top of that. There is something that doesn't add up, and I am certainly not comfortable with taking the North Carolina Medical Society's word for it regarding cuts that effect the North Carolina Medical Society.Can you provide a more credible explanation for why we'd do something like that?
7/22/2009 11:34:46 AM
7/22/2009 11:37:29 AM
The 3:1 matching dollars are a result of the ARRA which didn't come out until after Perdue issued her budget.
7/22/2009 11:37:43 AM
Well, I can imagine that cut won't stay in so why are we debating it?
7/22/2009 11:44:49 AM
Because they are idiots.
7/22/2009 11:56:14 AM
7/22/2009 1:19:42 PM
Related to the comments above, it seems like the N&O found somewhere that some fat could be trimmed: Report finds bloat at UNChttp://www.newsobserver.com/news/higher_education/story/1616489.htmlCHAPEL HILL -- UNC-Chapel Hill has too many supervisors, bloated administrative costs and a bureaucracy that hamstrings everything from assigning courses to classrooms to purchasing supplies, a consultant has concluded.
7/22/2009 1:23:07 PM
SHUT EM DOWNSHUT EM SHUT EM DOWN
7/22/2009 1:38:48 PM
7/22/2009 3:15:56 PM
At least we aren't in the Govenator's state.
7/22/2009 3:27:19 PM
7/22/2009 4:37:58 PM
7/22/2009 4:42:23 PM
Solution??http://www.wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/5627448/
7/22/2009 7:50:23 PM
7/22/2009 8:01:20 PM
Well, the government did manage to trim a little fat today since the courts ruled that the "CEO of Schools" was redundant and un-(state)-constitutional.http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/5633408/I wonder if we looked, how many redundant government positions we could find to trim.
7/22/2009 8:52:49 PM
7/23/2009 9:25:39 AM
Sounds like you're for the cuts then, no?
7/23/2009 9:28:47 AM
What the fuck are you talking about?
7/23/2009 9:30:59 AM
7/23/2009 9:38:39 AM
You said growth is a key factor regarding the states budget figures related to schools, roads, and health.Are you telling me that in such a recessive environment with 11% unemployment in our state that we are going to need to keep growing the budget to meet the influx of people coming here for jobs we don't have?Sounds like cuts are exactly what the doctor ordered.
7/23/2009 9:40:05 AM
can someone explain to me how cutting spending constitutes increasing revenuebecause when i buy cheaper laundry detergent and keep the air conditioning at 80it's not exactly the same as getting a raise(saving money is greatbut you can't meet $75,000 needs with $40,000 buying powerno matter how many compact fluorescents you use)[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 9:43 AM. Reason : ...]
7/23/2009 9:42:41 AM