The
Democrats are Ruining the State of New Hampshire
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The
Democrats have controlled the governor's office of the State of New
Hampshire for ten of the last twelve years and will control it for the
next two. They will also control the New Hampshire Senate and House for
two more years. Last
week the National Council of State Legislators issued its report on
state finances. The only state with a deficit greater than 15% of
its General Fund budget was the State of New Hampshire. We had the
worst deficit of any of the 50 states (http://ncsl.org/summit/budgetmap.htm).
And last May the Pew Center on the States issued its 4th
report on the overall performance of the states http://pewcenteronthestates.org/uploadedFiles/Overall%20Performance.pdf This
is all the more disturbing because this deterioration of service is
taking place while there has been an uncontrolled increase in state
spending. Last spring, going into the election season, the
Democrat controlled legislature and Governor Lynch passed a budget with
a 17% increase in spending even though they knew we were facing tough
financial times. This spending explosion gave virtually every
constituency in the state a big spending gift. Now that the
election is over the Governor is trying to slash away at the deficit
monster that he created. These
are not the only big problems Democrat control has produced. The
State Retirement Fund has been mismanaged under Democrat leadership for
the past decade. It has been the victim of bad policy and
under-funding - putting the retirement nest eggs of public employees in
jeopardy. It was in serious trouble before this year's melt-down
of the financial sector and obviously is now in even worse shape.
This is a financial problem for today, and unfortunately it will take
years to fully repair. Furthermore, the financial impact on our
communities of all this will be devastating. These
ten years of Democrat control are also characterized by a lack of
leadership in the school funding issue. Other than the state-wide
property tax Governor Shaheen gave us, nothing significant has been done
to fix the problem. They let it grow from a manageable acorn of an issue
into a giant oak of a fiscal crisis. Finally, last year Governor
Lynch acknowledged that a Constitutional Amendment was required to
return the power over education policy to the legislature and governor.
Unfortunately, he could not get the Democrat controlled Senate and House
to act responsibly to move a good amendment forward. The
basic problem, of course, is that the Democrats have been good at
winning elections and terrible at managing the State of New Hampshire.
They have used the politically successful formula of taking the pledge
to veto a sales or income tax while still promising to expand every
voter's favorite program. That something-for-everyone campaign
rhetoric makes their promise on taxes hypocritical and dishonest. The
pledge is more than just a promise on tax structure. Implicit in
the commitment is a promise to keep spending low and state government
small and efficient so that broad-based taxes are not needed. The
Democrats have broken that implicit component of the promise. A
17% increase in spending and a $250M deficit will eventually change New
Hampshire into another Massachusetts. Our
state can be managed and run well even in tough times. In the only
two years the Republicans have held the governor's office out of the
last dozen years, Governor Craig Benson cut spending and produced an
$82M surplus. Even with that surplus he inherited in 2004,
Governor Lynch has managed
to turn it into a huge deficit. These are important issues. It is amazing that the Democrats can't defend their performance, rather they are trying to hide their record by ranting and distorting what happened in New Hampshire over a quarter of a century ago. They hope their misrepresentation and their politics of destruction will keep the voters of New Hampshire from knowing that the Democrats are ruining our state. Return to The Editorial Section Return to the Freedom Choices CCRC Index page |