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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPierce: Trump's Response to Puerto Rico Is Not an Aberration
Another day, more bumbling cruelty.
Remember Texas? Houston? Hurricane Harvey? The first of the three 1,000-year storms weve had in the past month? Well, Texas is still a mess. People are still struggling. But Texas Governor Greg Abbott is determined to get Texas back to being Texas, where the only purpose to government is to make the right people rich. Christopher Hooks at The Texas Observer has a remarkable window into all of this foolishness and, in passing, a lovely look ahead to those days when your healthcare money is going to be handed over to people like Greg Abbott.
In September, another big problem appeared over Houston, a messy city run by one of those dangerous Democratic mayors, Sylvester Turner. Houston is the states beating heart, and Harvey could end up being the most expensive natural disaster in American history. In the past, it would have been of some comfort to the mayor of Houston that the lieutenant governor and some of his top allies, such as state Senator Paul Bettencourt, hailed from the Houston area, because theyd help make sure the citys needs were met in the months and years ahead. Thats not the case now, and its worth taking a moment to place Harvey in the context of the extraordinary animus the Legislature often seems to have for local governments and the people who run them.
Yes, we certainly should do that.
I dont understand this mindset, Bettencourt, Patricks lieutenant on tax issues and a resident of the city of Houston, told the Houston Chronicle. Its beyond tone deaf. I dont believe governments should be showing this type of attitude when people are down. Taxpayers are going to be furious. Bettencourt then added that he now opposes provisions that let local governments raise taxes more easily in the event of a disaster or emergency. Bettencourt even told a Houston radio station that hes against using any state money to help the city, offering that Houston should be using the funds that are already there to avoid a tax increase.
On Tuesday, after Turner made a public request for money from the rainy day fund, Governor Greg Abbott joined in, telling reporters that the fund wouldnt be touched until the 2019 legislative session. Turner has all the money that he needs, Abbott said. In times like these, its important to have fiscal responsibility as opposed to financial panic. The governor went on to accuse the mayor of using Harvey recovery efforts as a hostage to raise taxes.
On Tuesday, after Turner made a public request for money from the rainy day fund, Governor Greg Abbott joined in, telling reporters that the fund wouldnt be touched until the 2019 legislative session. Turner has all the money that he needs, Abbott said. In times like these, its important to have fiscal responsibility as opposed to financial panic. The governor went on to accuse the mayor of using Harvey recovery efforts as a hostage to raise taxes.
The bumbling cruelty of the Trump administration* in response to the disaster in Puerto Rico is not an isolated accident of history. Its a clumsier manifestation of the way conservative Republican politicians respond to all situations: They draw on their theological devotion to a series of conjuring words while people struggle to get drinking water and to clean the mold out of their houses. One storm follows another, and the answer is always the same. Magical thinking, ideological gobbledegook, and penurious inhumanity. One storm follows the other.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a12502237/texas-harvey-conservatives-houston-recovery/
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Pierce: Trump's Response to Puerto Rico Is Not an Aberration (Original Post)
mcar
Sep 2017
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IMO, if Texas won't kick in any money, neither should the federal government.
sinkingfeeling
Sep 2017
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sinkingfeeling
(51,444 posts)1. IMO, if Texas won't kick in any money, neither should the federal government.
pansypoo53219
(20,969 posts)2. disunity. the russian plan is going well.