Delaware Liberal

Republicans Put the “Mental” in Governmental

Atrios carries this blurb about the California budget fiasco:

The hang-up came in trying to reach the required two-thirds majority in each house, where three Republican votes are needed. The Assembly appeared to have sufficient votes lined up, but the Senate was falling one short. 

Debate halted after Republican Sen. Dave Cox told reporters he was against tax increases and would not support the two-year budget fix. Before the Legislature convened on Saturday, it was thought that Cox might have supported the plan.

”You can’t help the economy of the state of California by raising taxes. Yes, there’s a big deficit. But in the final analysis, you’re going to have to find another way to do it,” Cox said. ”My answer is no, and I’m not looking for additional information. I’ve made my decision.”

Here again we see that the GOP is wedded to a deeply unserious approach to governing. It reminds me of the childishness of Bill Lee’s single campaign talking point that Jack Markell refused to make a “no new taxes promise.”

Nutty? Empty? Weird? All of the above.

As long as the GOP position is that all taxes are evil, is there really any reason to have any republicans elected to any office anywhere?

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