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Showing posts with label Budget 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budget 2019. Show all posts
Thursday, July 12, 2018
How Could We?
As I see this morning's article in the PNJ about Tuesday and Wednesday's budget meetings, I could not help but ask myself this rhetorical question:
How could we? How could we glide through this year where there is enough in the kitty to get us by with very little pain knowing full well next year we start out a minimum of $5 Million short?
How could we not set aside some money from this year in anticipation of next year's fiscal cliff from which we will fall?
How could we not make deeper cuts to outside agencies? (the ones that are not mandated to be funded by the state, and the ones that have significant budgets already and who would survive without our funding).
How could we tell our employees that we will continue to fund all agencies at requested levels with only modest, meager trimmings here and there, while also telling these same employees we won't necessarily be able to provide raises next year and more than likely they will absorb increases in benefits costs next year?
How could we tell property owners the BCC may raise tax rates (I'll NEVER SUPPORT THIS) but we are still funding outside agencies?
Some people talk a lot about being fiscally conservative....online like woody the woodpecker on a keyboard, at some public gatherings, etc. talk talk talk. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words, though.
It is for this reason that I took action and proposed cuts at the meetings this week. There was very little appetite for this from my peers--and this is disappointing.
The good news is I'm not done proposing cuts, and when the time comes for the final vote on these budgets, I will propose more cuts. We will see what happens at that time. If we only tweak at the margins on the budget this year, shame on us because we can't act as if we don't see what's coming next year, we know better. Arliss Howard's character Cowboy said it best when he state emphatically: "we can't refuse to accept the situation!"
He is right, we can't "refuse to accept the situation" for comfort's sake......How could we?
Answer: I won't, but I'm just one vote on the board....and unless I die in the meantime, I'll be here next year whereas perhaps three that are involved in this year's budget might not be. So no, I'm not going to take the easy route and eat the cake and cookies and throw the broccoli and eggplant in the trash till next year. Nope.
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