Billions of dollars in debt, cuts in state programs, businesses laying off workers, moving out, closing down. This sums up the state of the State. At some point we have to ask ourselves how did this happen?
How did we get here?
Obviously this problem didn't just sneak up on us. Over the past six years or so, every time Gov. Jim Doyle gave a major speech about the economy or delivered his budget address he touched on the same themes: times are tough; everyone must sacrifice; we must tighten our belts. It's almost as if he thought by shinning a light on the situation, then Wisconsinites, and more importantly, voters would not hold him accountable for our problems.
If we credit the governor for sounding the alarm, must we not then ask what has he done to put out the fire? If you looked back at the budget he and the Democrats proposed two years ago, you would discover that while the alarms had sounded, the budget contained $1.78 billion in tax and fee increases in addition to a $1.2 billion property tax increase. I wouldn't call that belt tightening. Nor do I believe that this year's budget is any different.
During his budget address this February, Gov. Doyle mentioned the words cut, cuts, or cutting over 40 times. His budget, however, actually raises taxes by $1.7 billion and increases spending by an astounding 7.7 percent. These tax increases, on everything from gasoline, to hospitals, to phone bills are what are really killing our economy and preventing us from growing.
Ultimately, that's the problem, we're not growing.
If Wisconsin had a tax climate that encouraged growth, and invited people and businesses to relocate here, we wouldn't be in the situation we are in today. If our population increased at a steady rate, the influx of taxpayers and their tax dollars would help us survive the tough times. Gov. Doyle and his tax-hiking record in office have stifled growth and created our current problems.
Despite the governor's claims that our lack of economic growth is a national issue, it isn't. Let's use the example of North Dakota. North Dakota's gross domestic product (GDP) increased 7.3 percent in the first quarter of this year. Not surprisingly, North Dakota started their legislative session with a $1.2 billion surplus. Wisconsin's GDP grew by 0.07 percent and our state is billions in the hole.
Each time the governor and the Democrats raise taxes, another family or another business has to figure out how to pay for it. At a time when personal income rate is stagnant if not declining, and bottom lines are bottoming out, people are forced to decide if they can afford to stay in Wisconsin. And you can forget about people moving here to pick up the slack, it's just not happening.
If we don't institute policies that reverse the course we are on; if we don't grow; we'll never get out from under our mountains of debt. Growth in our economy and population and our ability to pay our bills are directly related. The governor can blame Wisconsin's problems on a national crisis, but in reality it's a Wisconsin crisis.
The alarm sounded long ago, but the fire is still burning.
State Sen. Ted Kanavas (R-Brookfield) represents Wisconsin's 33rd Senate District.




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This is an EXcellent article!
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There's a fire all right; WI has the highest per capita deficit in the USA. Recalling Doyle will help, as it will send a strong message to other arrogant politicians that if they don't listen to taxpayers, they can also get fired. Reasons to recall NOW:
--2010 is a census year and the spendaholics will redraw district lines any crazy way they can, to further themselves.
--Why wait till things get worse? Put the fire out now!
--Doyle currently is at 34% popularity; this could change as the election nears, especially considering favorable coverage from his lapdog media.
--Certain elephants would rather LOSE the governor's race, than "lose" their perceived power. The recall effort is nonpartisan, and should also send a message to party leaders that we are sick of their being out of touch with taxpayers.
--Once Doyle is gone, the field is clear for anyone from any party to come in and start being responsible. Goodness knows, Jim isn't!
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Check out the Recall Doyle effort at www.recalldoyle.com. Petition takers NEEDED! The citizens of this state are not going to take it anymore. The future of our children and grandchildren depend on what we are trying to do right now. This state has become a haven for those looking for hand outs, not hands to help them up.