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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Scott Bensing :: Townhall.com Columnist
Jeanne Shaheen's Taxing Tenure
by Scott Bensing
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Former Governor and failed Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen is a remarkable story of firsts for New Hampshire. She was the first woman elected to the state’s highest office. Unfortunately, she was also the first Governor to implement a broad-based tax. Shaheen’s political career is marred by duplicity, flip-flops, and political pandering that put the residents, especially the students, of New Hampshire last. Perhaps, instead of first, a better qualifier to define Shaheen’s tenure is failed.

A quick review of Shaheen’s record on the issues exposes why she lost the Senate race in 2002 and why she will again lose in 2008.

New Hampshire has a proud history of small government and little-to-no tax burden for its residents. These traditions met their demise with the election of Shaheen to the Governor’s office. 

Shaheen saddled the state with runaway spending and needed a way to foot the bills. So what did she do? Here we reach a New Hampshire first; Shaheen was the first Governor, in the over two century history of New Hampshire, to implement a broad-based tax. Her record on taxes provides an excellent synopsis of the former Governor’s tenure: misleading, pandering and wrong.

During her campaign for reelection in 1998 Shaheen’s alleged anti-tax stand was outlined in a Union Leader article. According to the article, “Four times, Shaheen pledged and guaranteed to veto any ‘new’ broad-based tax.” 

Furthermore, Shaheen’s campaign site even claimed: “Jeanne Shaheen will veto a broad-based sales, income or statewide property tax.”

But after the election, Shaheen quickly reneged on her campaign pledges. First, an Associated Press story, “Shaheen never promised to veto all new taxes and believes the property tax should be part of the solution.”

Now in full backpedal mode, Shaheen took the plunge in April of 1999 by signing a statewide property tax – the first in the state’s history. Not satisfied, Shaheen shamelessly pushed a 2.5% sales tax that would have decimated border communities and a 4.5% capital gains tax.

But Shaheen’s tax hypocrisy did not stop. She continued her pattern of duplicity and pandering during her failed 2002 run for the U.S. Senate. During that campaign, Shaheen brazenly claimed to support the federal tax cuts of 2001 – just two short years after making history by implementing a broad-based tax in New Hampshire. 

Was Shaheen pandering to the electorate on a popular initiative intended to put more money in their pocket? In a word, “yes,” since six years later Shaheen is now campaigning against these same tax cuts she claimed to support.

So did Shaheen’s first ever broad-based tax benefit the residents of New Hampshire? Just ask the students of the state’s public high schools - one justification for her new taxes - which had the lowest graduation rate of any state in New England, not to mention the more than 25% of students dropping out of school. Or perhaps you could ask Education Weekly, which gave New Hampshire a “D” in 2002 for improving teacher quality.

These are amazing statistics from a woman who called herself the “Education Governor” in 1996. More troubling was Shaheen’s veto of School Accountability Legislation that would have, among other things:
 
*      Established criteria for measuring school performance standards
*      Established an education improvement fund for the states Department of Education. Continued...

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Scott Bensing is the Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
 
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Lies or truth?
Does Bensing lie in his columns as he does in his emails from NRC?
In his emails he certainly appears to stretch the truth and/or lie when it comes to pointing out what he thinks the Democrats will do or have done.
It is this kind of untruthfulness that will bury the Republicans - for they continue to make all kinds of false charges against the Democrats when they could make many that are true, but do not.
These days one republican will tell an untruth and the rest(just about all) will swear to it.
Ex-Republican

Education Governor?
No one has conducted an executive office campaign in recent memory when the candidates, gubernatorial and presidential, did not proclaim themselves the education candidates.

These clowns have to realize that throwing money at education may make mothers feel more secure (thereby insuring their votes), but there is absolutely no evidence, anecdotal or otherwise - never mind proof - that public school quality is even remotely proportional to education spending.

It was stunning to learn that the New Hampshire graduation rate falls below Maine's. Go Fightin' Black Bears!

For the record, Harding first proposed a Department of Education and Welfare in '23, and Ike created HEW in 1953 - two Republicans pandering to the women's vote. Carter, of course, really screwed the pooch by separating education by itself in '79, but what can you expect from that Oedipal socialist.
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