Aug 15, 2008

Mayor Rybak increases taxes to pay for necessities while still spending on non-essentials

Otherwise known as having your cake and eating it too. The Minneapolis Shadow has had it up to my keyboard with the irresponsible spending habits of the Mayor and “silly council”. They think that having a lower increase is something to cheer about. My God, in this period when people are experiencing increases in just about every essential known to man, and they are cheering about increases in taxes. Time to switch to a different brand of Cool-Aid. This isn’t even the only increase “the gang” is proposing. Increase in business taxes to pay for their pet downtown projects, which will result in further driving the business climate down, is just one example. If the bikeway projects are approved they will need to come back and ask for more from the taxpayers. Increases in your state and federal taxes will be coming because of continued spending sprees driven by cities crazies such as Minneapolis. The “elected” officials such as Rybak, Ostrow, Colvin Roy, and Goodman who are cheering on these budget proposals need to be held to account for their insanity. Where are the budget cuts? There are none in Minneapolis! Only budget increase cuts! Just once, once, I’d like to hear some “elected” official say “due to the tight economy that everyone is feeling, we the elected representatives of you the people, are cutting our budgets and lowering taxes, to become good stewards of the taxpayer’s money. We will hold the line on spending, and look for ways to save the city money instead of increasing the tax burden on you the people. “ Does anyone have the “balls” to do that? I think not, because no one on the council has any!

2 comments:

Bill Lindeke said...

I think you'll find quite a few budget cuts here: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=minneapolis+%22budget+cuts%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

The Minneapolis Shadow said...

Thank you for your information Bill. Let me point out that most of the cuts you are looking at are coming from the state. Most of any cuts that Minneapolis talks about get re-supplied somewhere else, or are cuts in the increases only. There is a huge differnce between budget cuts and cuts in funding increases. The latter are not cuts at all. There are alot of places that Minneapolis could trim the budget, but is unwilling to do so.
The true cuts that they talk about are in the area of what a city is truely responsible for, so that the people feel it the most and they can blame on other government officials or departments for political purposes. These are cuts either, just deciding not to fully fund the increases needed to meet demand (ie police, roads, sewer, water, etc.).