January 07, 2006
In recent years, doubling the state expenditures is not enough -- they want MORE to spend. After raising taxes literally over $20 million, they STILL don't have enough. So the state is now playing games with money to spend even more.
One way they are doing this was a big thing in Washington, DC before the Republicans took over in the 90s -- unfunded mandates. For those who don't remember those, it was when the Congress demanded that states spend money on certain programs, but then wouldn't provide funding for it -- in effect, forcing the states to spend money.
Now they're only bribing states, but that's an issue for another day.
That was stopped years ago by Congress. It would have been better stopped by repealing the 17th Amendment (which stopped states from electing US Senators which was a GOOD thing), but that's an issue for another day.
But now the state of North Carolina is doing it to it's counties. The state tells the county how much it WILL spend on Medicaid (medical care for the alleged "poor" which is actually better care than most people get who PAY and WORK for it), but do not provide the counties with the money to pay for it.
There's an easy solution, but one that won't be taken. Counties should just send the bill to the state or simply ignore them. What will the state do, arrest the county leaders? And then what? The state will have to pay anyway! Counties of North Carolina, take control -- tell the state to pay or get lost.
But, alas, no -- what will happen instead is that the counties will raise money to pay for it the only way they can -- through raising property taxes. Then the state will say that they didn't raise taxes and the county legislators will say that THEY didn't raise taxes either. And the working person? Well sorry, you're just screwed.
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