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Friday, July 25, 2008
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Adding Up the Earmarks
by Rich Tucker
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Saratoga, N.Y.—Where does money come from? Some in this lovely town think they know the answer: Albany.

On July 18, the 79-year-old majority leader of the New York State Senate retired. Before he left office, Joe Bruno took reporters on a day-long bus tour of the various projects in the capital region that he’d earmarked financing for.

There was $33 million for a supercomputer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, $50 million for the Albany airport (which now sports a bronze bust of the outgoing politician), and $10 million for the Rensselaer train station. “Before Exit, Bruno Delivers for Troy,” a local newspaper headline claimed.

There’s no doubt Bruno brought home the bacon -- or at least kept it in the Albany area. When he took office 32 years ago, “the legislature was very dysfunctional and didn’t operate efficiently,” Bruno told reporters. “I changed all that.”

But a conservative (Bruno is a Republican, but no fiscal conservative) prefers dysfunction. A state where lawmakers cannot agree on anything is, at least, a state where they’re not agreeing to spend money on frivolous projects.

And if these projects were so important, why didn’t private industry finance them? If airlines want to land at Albany, they can build a runway. If the high-tech wizards at Yahoo!, Microsoft and Google want a supercomputer, they’ve got the cash to finance one. Perhaps the reason New York state had to pay the bill is because the projects weren’t critical in the first place.

These days, though, “this place operates like a clock,” Bruno says. And not just any clock. “A clock that works, and that’s good for everybody.” That might be true if the clock were a time clock, and a private company was paying people to punch in and work. But as New Yorkers should be painfully aware by now, the state government does little well except spend their money.

To raise cash for all those train stations and supercomputers, the state must either tax productive citizens or borrow it. And citizens will end up paying back loans through higher taxes, anyway.

Worse, this state spending isn’t helping.

New York’s finances are a mess. Its tax rates are among the highest in the country. It loses residents in every census, as younger people move to more taxpayer-friendly states, leaving behind those who are more likely to benefit from the state’s lavish welfare programs. Continued...

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Rich Tucker is an editor in Washington D.C. and a columnist for Townhall.com.

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You're wasting your breath Rich...
...the sheeple are to STUPID to grasp the point you make !
Get w/ the program son,don't you know money grows on trees for good pol's to pass out.
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