eeyore1954
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The math on that is pretty simple: As of January 31st, there was a surplus of $121 million for the fiscal year, and now there is a shortfall of $137 million. To address this shortfall, this "budget repair" bill is currently trying to be jammed through the state legislature.
Again, the math is simple. See above.
Yes the math is simple. They are facing a massive shortfall, the short term short fall is minor compared to the overall and he is doing what he was elected to do.
I agree with
Originally Posted by Emperor_Gestahl
Well I tried, and I can't find anywhere that Scott Walker pointed at this year's budget as the reason for the bill. All I can find is him talking about the $3B+ two-year deficit that's projected. People who are saying that he spent/taxcut $150M or so as an excuse to pass this bill, please provide a link where he actually makes any such excuse..
He did put the provisions in this bill budget repair bill instead of a separate bill but that is done all the time by all parties. He had the votes to pass a separate bill also.
The Wisconsin legislature is doing what they were elected to do.
I think that when the last budget occurred they had a billion dollar short fall and that was covered with a quick bill to raise taxes. (Of course my source for that was the interview with the governor himself that was posted in this thread. Politicians have been known to stretch and twist the truth.)