5:30PM Guest: Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
12/22/2009: Andrews, Kafer, Arnold
5PM Show Open John Andrews, Krista Kafer and Matt Arnold
Hear the Show: 12/22/2009
Read John's Show Preview 5PM Show Open John Andrews, Krista Kafer and Matt Arnold
5:30PM Guest: Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
6PM Guest: Lang Sias
6:30PM Guests: Jimmy Lakey
7PM Guest: Jay Ambrose
7:30PM Guest: Sid Buzzell
GOP senators: Dems are fiscally AWOL
(Press Release, Dec. 18) According to Legislative Council, which presented its fourth quarter revenue forecast to the Joint Budget Committee today, Colorado is still facing a $600 million shortfall, a total of $631 million shortfall when including the increase in Medicaid caseload. Despite reports that the recession is over, the sobering news for the current budget year has Republicans calling on Gov. Bill Ritter and majority Democrats to step up and show some true fiscal leadership. Just last week Ritter painted a cheerful picture of the budget's future, telling reporters he was hopeful there wouldn't be another shortfall or a need for more cuts. Republicans believed Ritter's comments were naïve and overly optimistic. Ritter has consistently underestimated the budget shortfall beginning in the Fall of 2008 when his office projected the state's budget would actually grow, even in the midst of a historic collapse of the nation's financial markets.
“All the happy talk we've been hearing doesn't obscure that our budget situation continues to deteriorate,” said Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction. “So I ask the question again: when will the Governor stop hiring new employees, when will the Democratic monopoly in the Capitol implement a serious plan to consolidate departments, agencies boards and commissions, when will they implement meaningful and permanent spending reductions rather than relying overwhelmingly on one time gimmicks and federal bailouts, and when will real scrutiny be applied to the battery of new programs created since the Democrats gained unfettered power in 2006?”
Over the past few months, Ritter and fellow Democrats have offered a laundry list of band aids to address Colorado's budget crisis. Of Ritter's proposed fixes, 82 percent are one time solutions, such as federal bailout dollars, cash fund transfers, accounting gimmicks and money raided from state trust funds. This will push the majority of the shortfall, which is anticipated to be $1.5 billion, into the 2010-11 fiscal year.
“How many different ways can we implore the governor and ruling democrats to take our advice and slim the bureaucracy, get off the backs of people trying to create real jobs, and eliminate wasteful spending programs so that our government can get out of the rudderless ship mode it's in?" asked Sen. Mike Kopp, R-Littleton.
Ritter has also proposed closing part of the budget gap with a host of tax and fee increases. “We've been warning Democrats for years to curb their tax and spend approach to government. Ritter still doesn't get that we need to live within our means and stop pounding the people for more dollars while families across Colorado are still struggling to make ends meat,” said Sen. Kevin Lundberg, R-Loveland.
Polidays & Holidays
Slated on Backbone Radio, Dec. 20 Listen every Sunday, 5-8pm on 710 KNUS, Denver... 1460 KZNT, Colorado Springs... and streaming live at 710knus.com.
Conservative politics and policy, our mainstay on Backbone Radio every week since 2004, will share the spotlight today with Christmas and the turn toward 2010. Join us for an overview of all the issues from health care, Copenhagen, and Afghanistan to the Colorado budget, Zhu Zhu hamsters, and the coming campaign year. Plus our holiday special including a theologian's perspective on how Jesus' birth changed the world and a columnist's wrapup of the old year and forecast of the new. (My wrapup and forecast are in Head On TV, just below.)
Here's our guest lineup for Dec. 20... 5:30 Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies 6:00 Lang Sias, Republican candidate for CD-7 6:30 Jimmy Lakey, Republican candidate for CD-7 7:00 Jay Ambrose, Scripps Howard columnist 7:30 Sid Buzzell, Dean of Theology, Colorado Christian University
The reason came is that a Man came saying that he is Truth, and that if we followed him we'd know the truth and be made free. Vast human betterment has been the result, including the miracle called America. Ample reason to celebrate!
Yours for truth and life, JOHN ANDREWS