Thursday, August 12, 2004

A Budget Proposal:

I've noticed, over the last twenty years, that New York State seems to function just about the same whether it has a budget or not. And when it does arrive at a budget, it's without noticeable assistance from the Assembly, the Senate or the civil service bureaucracy. So--if we just got rid of them, the budget could be that much smaller. Only three salaries left--Pataki, Bruno and Silver. Get rid of them and you don't need a budget at all. And if there's no New York State budget or government, we would have no basis on which to continue as part of the United States--more savings yet. My grandfather said "The best thing to do about most things is nothing." Now that's administration! He lived a long, peaceful and prosperous life.

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