I don't think I've ever voted in August but that changes this year. I haven't read all the details but I would probably support the one that funds state parks.
Hard no on 4 and 5.
Hard no on 4 and 5.
Lest we not forget the capital gains tax cut that is turning out way more expensive than they originally claimed.bwcrow1s wrote:The decision to spend billions on expanding the entirety of I-70 is looking more illogical by the minute. Same as even the notion of Amendment 5.
If he were truly fiscally conservative and clairvoyant as he claims, couldn't he have pulled shovels out of the dirt knowing the impending sh*t storm? An inherited mess no doubt but there are some fairly obvious places to cut corners in the state budget.
Agreed, but not all spending is created equal. Repairing bridges is a lot more productive than expanding interstates. You fix a bridge you can save money on upkeep. You expand a highway and not only do you have to pay for it now, but it means you have to maintain it later. And it's still useless if the bridge collapses.goat314 wrote: ↑6:32 PM - 5 days agoRealistically, Missouri is already a low tax and low service state. If anything taxes should be raised and spent on education and infrastructure.
We all know that the current "conservative" mindset is way more austerity driven than any sort of true fiscal responsibility. If they were truly interested in balancing budgets and common sense policies, they wouldn't be cutting taxes on the wealthy and cutting services for middle class and poor every chance the get. Reaganomics was a failed ideology and experiment that has done immense harm to America's civic institutions and public commons over the past 40 years.symphonicpoet wrote: ↑4:41 AM - 4 days agoAgreed, but not all spending is created equal. Repairing bridges is a lot more productive than expanding interstates. You fix a bridge you can save money on upkeep. You expand a highway and not only do you have to pay for it now, but it means you have to maintain it later. And it's still useless if the bridge collapses.goat314 wrote: ↑6:32 PM - 5 days agoRealistically, Missouri is already a low tax and low service state. If anything taxes should be raised and spent on education and infrastructure.