Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Taxing Options

One of the greatest mistakes any government can make is the decision that it knows how to handle the money of the people under that government better than the people do. This is one of many false principles of government that creates an undo burden on those who financially support it and it is this principle that finds itself being tested today.

With the overwhelming vote to restrict government spending, there can be no clearer signal to elected officials that all spending must be reviewed and cut to only the most basic of governmental functions. Police and Fire Protection, Transportation, and basic government operations are what the voters have told governments they need to focus their spending on. Social service funding was not on the short list of priorities of the voters who voted for this tax relief, so now it is time to make the necessary cuts.

At last week's meeting, Mayor Swan had started an excellent list of social programs that needed to stop being funding and we applaud his efforts in being able to make the difficult choices. We hope that he does not have a change of heart at the meeting scheduled for this evening.

On tonight's agenda, Item F is a request for the Commission to give direction on potential budget cuts and we feel that this item cannot be danced around any longer. Three programs were on the agenda last week which were the School of Government, the Annual Board Appreciation Dinner, and the Funding for Social Services. The WayneWho staff believes that making these cuts is a good first step in controlling spending and listening to the will of the voters. We know these are tough decisions and we believe that all of these programs show the true commitment our government has to its community, but these are tough times that require tough measures.

We hope that at tonight's meeting other cuts are made and that the list given by our Mayor is looked at closely. Membership dues to the Chamber of Commerce, Metro Plan Orlando, and the rest are not wise expenditures. Tax money given to Main Street and programs like "Flee to Be Free" are not what voters have asked you to fund using their money. These organizations and the social service programs like the Council on Aging need to make the transition to private funding and transition away from government welfare. The Children's Advocacy Center had a fantastic program this weekend that raised a good deal of money. These programs will survive, and they will go on. The great people of Osceola County, the City of Kissimmee, and the City of St. Cloud will make sure of that. Private funding will create a better opportunity for these organizations to serve those who need it most and draw a better awareness to the crisis our community finds itself in today. Free markets have to be trusted if this democracy is going to be strong.

The focus tonight is on the City of Kissimmee which always seems to find itself in the leading role of tough issues. We know that St. Cloud just made several cuts to social service programs, but as of now has not made the deeper cuts that are required. Of course, our county government continues forward like it has blinders on. Their idea is to cut police and fire protection to put more money towards helping developers succeed under the green light known as the comprehensive plan. We hope that the commissioners will soon see the light and make the cuts that are needed.

If the right decisions are made by our government, we believe the right decisions will be made by our community to addresses the challenges that will be created. We are confident that our community will come together to tackle these issues.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a cold hearted article, but I am afraid you might be right. Government can no longer afford to pay for these groups and not give up on more essential government responsibilities.

If you are going to cut their funding, then it should be done now so they have time to find other resources.

Anonymous said...

I have a hard time with this one. If the are going to cut the Council on Aging or any of the other groups then they need to cut stuff like All-America City, the money to be spent on the birthday party, and other such silly expenses. If the community has to feel the pain, so should the government.

And leave the Firedepartment and the Police Departments alone!

Anonymous said...

I am not sure it was the social service budget that was bad, it was all the extra spending the commission has done. It is sad that they are going to have to go this way.

Anonymous said...

NO WHERE, IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY, COUNTY, ETC., DOES GOVT NOT HELP THE POOR, THE AGED AND THE FEEBLE. FOR EVERY $1 GIVEN TO SOCIAL SERVICES, THE RETURN IN INVESTMENT IS ROUGHLY $7. BUT YOU SUGGEST CUTTING IT? LET ME ASK YOU THIS, THEN. WHAT WILL BE TAXES BE LIKE WHEN THE ELDERLY, POOR AND HOMELESS START FLOODING OUR HOSPITALS, CLINICS AND THE LIKE DUE TO INABILITY TO PAY? IF SOCIAL SERVICES ARE STOPPED BY GOVT, WHO PAYS FOR THE EXTRA FIRE AND POLICE NEEDED TO ASSIST IN EMERGENCIES, SUCH AS A MENTALLY DISTURBED PERSON WITH NO MEDS? I HAVE AN IDEA. EACH OF THE 5 COMMISSIONERS MAKE JUST OVER $21K PER YEAR. IF THEY ARE TRUELY THERE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE, LET THEM FORFEIT THEIR SALARIES. WOW. THATS $105K SAVED! LET THEM FORFEIT THE "ALL AMERICA CITY" QUEST AND THAT STUPID FOUNTAIN. LET THEM TURN A DEAF EAR TO "STAFF RECOMMENDS". JUST A FEW QUESTIONS. I CAN'T WAIT FOR YOUR ANSWERS.

Anonymous said...

That is a pretty good idea. This would just be like an unpaid board position. Wow. I have just decided to run for the City Commission. Part of my platform will be that I will take no salary. I will work as a volunteer because I truly care about the community. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I am skeptical about people working for free for the good of their community. Are you by any chance going to bid on the fountain?

Anonymous said...

I heard that there were going to be a lot of new jobs created in the downtown area because of the fountain. So what if its going to cost a little money. It will be worth it to get all of those new jobs. Maybe Jim and Jeanne could present a motion to the commission to offset the price of the fountain by selling the naming rights. Just think of all the possibilities.

Anonymous said...

Think of all the security guard jobs that can be created. They can stop people from throwing soap in the fountain. Maybe, even get vendors to sell peanuts and hot dogs to all the visitors the fountain will attract. How about even having a wet tee-shirt contest? The water will be there. We can invite MTV and make Kissimmeee even more famous. Than you Jeanne Van Meter and Jim Swan, without both of you this would never be possible.

Anonymous said...

Wet T Shirt contests! This is a great idea. But don't let MTV do it. We already have our own television channel with Access Osceola. When you add up Access Osceola, a wet t shirt contest, and a fantastic fountain what do you get? Hey, I can see all kinds of money coming into the city, when they syndicate the program for pay per view. All of sudden this fountain idea makes a lot of sense. It can be a real money maker for Kissimmee. We won't have to make any cutbacks at all. Thanks Jeanne, Thanks Jim, and everyone else who voted for it. You are the best.

Anonymous said...

I could go along with this. As long as the city commissioners do not participate in the wet T-shirt contest.

Anonymous said...

Hey hold on partner...
Do you think Jeanne would join the wet t-shirt contest? Ugh!