(Good diary on a topic that is rightfully getting a lot of play, but will have to be delicately finessed, as its fraught with the danger of sounding as though we’re telling voters that everything’s great, when their own experience tells them differently. – promoted by odum)
Yesterday’s Times-Argus editorial page devotes a full column taking Jim Douglas to task for his habitual knocking of Vermont’s economic and jobs development climate.
See the full article at: http://mulishbehavior.blogspot…
Is the mainstream media finally catching on to the political agenda behind the “affordability agenda”? Or, are they just getting tired of his say-more, do-less attitude? Either way it’s high time the Governor was subjected to a little more scrutiny. Maybe his days of getting a free pass are finally over.
An excerpt:
“Don’t believe what the governor is going to tell you about our young people moving away. Declaring that the sky is falling because of Vermont’s status as the oldest state in the union has become as much a part of Jim Douglas’ routine as is his folksy demeanor and having a veto showdown with the Democrats come springtime.
Douglas has in fact built his “affordability agenda” on the idea that we are chasing young people out of the state with our high taxes.
But it’s not true.
…It’s time Douglas stopped doing a similar disservice to Vermont business. The perception is that Vermont is not business-friendly, in part because our state’s chief executive won’t stop telling people that’s the case.It’s easy to see why he’s doing it: It gets Jim Douglas re-elected…
So what can Douglas do? He has talked about finding a regional solution – emphasis on the “talk.” And he has put forward some positive initiatives around education, selling the state as a “green” destination and small business development. None of those things can hurt.
But playing Chicken Little over taxes is worse than useless because it encourages those people and businesses that want to be in the Northeast to look elsewhere.
Vermont can’t afford the “affordability agenda” if it’s being sold one knock on the state at a time.”
Kudos to the Times Argus editorial staff for this important work. Read the entire column here.
Three things this editorial makes clear:
1) “Don’t believe what the Governor is telling you…”; and
2) The Governor is doing our state and our business community “a disservice”; and
3) Vermont can’t afford Douglas’ so-called “affordability agenda.”
Sounds like a platform for Vermont Democrats to run on in 2008.
‘Nuff said.