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Rendell’s legacy: Three years of failure
Pottstown Mercury ^ | 1/5/06 | Tony Phyrillas

Posted on 01/08/2006 7:27:28 PM PST by Born Conservative

Is the governor of Pennsylvania subject to random drug testing? I’m beginning to worry about Ed Rendell. I think he’s on something. How else do you explain his recent end-of-the-year news conference where he proclaimed a successful year for his administration?

I’m not sure Rendell is living on the same planet as 12 million other Pennsylvanians. Ed Rendell appears to be the governor of the state of dementia.

Rendell has completed three full years as governor. During his tenure, state spending has grown to an astronomical $24.3 billion a year. And what are we getting for our money? The state’s economy is bleeding (the Washington, D.C.-based Cato Institute gave Rendell and "F" last year for his economic policies). Pennsylvania taxpayers, especially the elderly, are losing their homes because they can’t afford burdensome property taxes. Rendell has made property tax relief his primary goal in each of his first three years as governor and has failed to deliver on his promise three years in a row.

Pennsylvania roads are full of potholes or choked with traffic. Thousands of young people are leaving the state for better opportunities elsewhere, while tons of garbage from surrounding states flows into Pennsylvania. Corruption, greed and incompetence seem to be the three words most frequently associated with Pennsylvania government.

Rendell promised a "new Pennsylvania" when he took office in 2003. Many of us fell for Rendell’s lies. Let’s take a quick review of the Rendell years.

Pennsylvania was the No. 2 importer of out-of-state trash when Rendell took office. Today, Pennsylvania is the nation’s No. 1 importer of trash. Rendell has turned Pennsylvania into the nation’s dumping ground.

Pennsylvania continues to have the worst roads in the country, according to an annual surveys of truckers. The state’s bridges are crumbling. Transportation officials say the state needs to spend $500 million in each of the next 20 years to repair deteriorating bridges. And let’s not forget that Rendell siphoned $530 million in federal highway funds to keep SEPTA buses and trains running in Philadelphia (and keep those Democratic-voting transit workers happy.)

Rendell campaigned on a platform to overhaul education in Pennsylvania. He’s had three education secretaries in three years. It’s hard to develop a plan to improve schools when your Education Department is a revolving door.

Rendell signed a $1 billion increase in the state income tax in his first year. He pushed through casino gambling in his second year even though two-thirds of the state’s residents oppose gambling. Rendell sold the slots bill as a way to fund public education. The companion legislation to fund the schools, Act 72, was rejected by four-fifths of the state’s 501 school districts. Even if the school districts had approved Act 72, it’s obvious that gambling revenues would not bring in enough to fund our public schools.

So why will Pennsylvania soon be home to 61,000 slot machines? One might ask Rendell to explain why he has collected millions in campaign contributions from the gambling industry.What is the gambling industry getting for its money? Who has the governor’s ear? Pennsylvania taxpayers or casino owners?

Rendell didn’t do too much damage in his third year as governor. The only tax increase he could get approved was the $52 emergency services tax that almost all communities now take from the paychecks of workers.

Let’s not forget Rendell’s biggest achievement of 2005. He signed into law the infamous 16 percent to 54 percent pay raise for legislators, judges and other state politicians, including the governor. Rendell had an opportunity to side with the state’s beleaguered taxpayers and veto the pay hike. He signed it and praised the pay raise. It wasn’t until Pennsylvanians started booing Rendell at county fairs that he realized he had stepped in it.

Rendell did find time in December to veto legislation that would have saved Pennsylvania businesses and workers $1.1 billion over the next five years. Why did Rendell oppose the tax cuts? He said the legislation would reduce the amount of money the state had to spend. Duh. That’s the idea of a tax cut. Less money for government to waste.

Rendell has also failed to curb "for-profit" insurance giants from raising rates by 20 percent to 30 percent every year. Two bills before the state legislature are stuck in committee because the insurance lobby doesn’t want them passed. Rendell and his insurance secretary, who is supposed to be looking out for Pennsylvania taxpayers, have been silent on this issue for three years.

Rendell promised to increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage, which has been at $5.15 since 1996. Three years into his term, he has failed to deliver on the promise. He even announced that he would never sign the pay raise unless it included an increase in the minimum wage. He signed the pay raise anyway.

Need I remind you that Rendell has pardoned more criminals in his first three years as governor than any other Pennsylvania governor has done over the same time frame?

If you still feel the need to reelect Rendell, look at it this way: A vote for Rendell is a vote for higher taxes, underfunded schools, skyrocketing health insurance, more out-of-state garbage, crumbling roads and bridges, state-supported gambling and more pardons for criminals.

And here’s a final reason Rendell (who moonlights for Comcast as a commentator after Eagles’ football games) doesn’t deserve reelection. He promised the Eagles would return to the Super Bowl in 2006 and win it all. So much for Rendell keeping his promises.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
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To: airborne

Swann is the only GOP contender who could siphon minority votes in Philly and Pittsburgh--and absolute MUST if there is to be a change in the Governor's mansion.

Of the others in the running Scranton is a stuffed shirt; Piccola is genuine, down to earth, but relatively unknown except in the midstate.


21 posted on 01/08/2006 8:29:10 PM PST by lightman (The Office of the Keys should be exercised as some ministry needs to be exorcised.)
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To: Gordongekko909

how 'bout dem armadillos?


22 posted on 01/08/2006 8:38:27 PM PST by gusopol3
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To: NoCmpromiz

afterigetuptomorrowping


23 posted on 01/08/2006 8:40:30 PM PST by NoCmpromiz (Don't take life too seriously... it's not permanent.)
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To: Born Conservative
He signed it and praised the pay raise. It wasn’t until Pennsylvanians started booing Rendell at county fairs that he realized he had stepped in it...Fast Eddy seems to make a habit of stepping in it - I believe I remember that he was chairman of the DNC for a few weeks during the tumultuous election of 2000, when he opined that Al Gore should not continue his fight by challenging the results through the Florida courts, soon after which he was no longer the chairman of the DNC...maybe we'll see a similar job loss after this year's election.....
24 posted on 01/08/2006 8:53:36 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: lightman

He has to be popular with dead people, too, if he wants to get votes in Phila


25 posted on 01/08/2006 8:57:44 PM PST by Freedom_Fighter_2001 (When money is no object - it's your money they're talking about)
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To: Gordongekko909

what part of La. are you. Sure with the Hurricane damage a lot of otherwise good areas would be in bad shape, but I usually go down I-10/12 or Hwy 190 and the roads seemed pretty good to me (mostly because I hang around Southern La. when I go down there)..


26 posted on 01/08/2006 9:37:44 PM PST by Schwaeky (Islam is a religion of Peace just like Nazism is an Ideology of tolerance.)
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To: Gordongekko909

And we use shell rather than gravel as a base for the roadbed.


27 posted on 01/08/2006 9:49:03 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, that's the best!!)
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To: Born Conservative

Its all part of PA's effort to make New Jersey look good environmentally and make a buck at the same time.


28 posted on 01/08/2006 10:46:34 PM PST by appeal2
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To: Born Conservative
Rendell was elected because of two very simple reasons. Mike Fisher didn't come across as the jolly, cordial type like Rendell and the big reason - Rendell promised the seniors property tax relief on his very first day of office. They're still waiting for any tax relief. He's banking on smoke filled block buildings called slots parlors to take the seniors money and turn it into their own tax relief. The media doesn't mention that Rendell is calculating slots revenue in PA to exceed that of Las Vegas.

The Philadelphia democrat voting fraud block is hard to overcome in any state wide election. Let's hope Scranton or Swann give him a run for his money.
29 posted on 01/09/2006 5:36:05 AM PST by suburban_republican
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To: Born Conservative
I just got back from my Christmas vacation trip to PA. My parents live up in Gettysburg.

First the roads are truly the worst in the country.

Second, the state is trying to cram casinos down the throats of its citizens. In Gettysburg, the town has said no to casinos on the battlefields. The town prides itself on it's history and are dead set against bringing that kind of business to its little community. Everyone thought the issue was put to rest after the town voted it down. Rendel and his folks just repackaged a new plan and are pushing it hard.

One bright note, my dad, a life long democrat said he stopped going to the local democrat meetings because he was the only one to show up. lol
30 posted on 01/09/2006 5:45:31 AM PST by Republican Red (We will stay steadfast, we will not falter, we will never murtha)
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To: suburban_republican
Fisher was never gonna be Governor. He was a complete Dolt.

The Repubs gave up the Governorship.

They were setting this up for this election. Lynn Swann will be the next Governor of PA.

Unfortuniately, it was the only way they could re- capture PA. They had to sacrafice Fishface.

31 posted on 01/09/2006 5:16:56 PM PST by AGreatPer (Steelers will win it all this year. Bring on the Colts)
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To: Republican Red
Rick Santorum got screwed in this fight. Good. He thought he had a job for life.

Good man, absolutely. But I am tired of these forever politicians.

I have no clue what Swanny will stand for but will live with it instead of these forever in office politicians.

32 posted on 01/09/2006 5:21:53 PM PST by AGreatPer (Steelers will win it all this year. Bring on the Colts)
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To: lightman

Well said. I agree with your post.


33 posted on 01/13/2006 12:23:15 PM PST by TAdams8591 (The first amendment does NOT protect vulgar and obscene speech.)
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To: Born Conservative

I also heard that PA is a state that very little job and economic growth. Not Michigan bad, but very low and not competitive nationwide. Does anyone know about this?


34 posted on 01/13/2006 12:25:51 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator

You're correct. Pennsylvania is definitely "rust belt". New jobs are mostly in the service area (what good is that if other people don't have jobs to be able to spend the money for services?). Many of the factories that provided decent jobs are packing up and going overseas, it's always been a pro-union state (partially leading to it's demise), plus we have an a$$hole governor who comes up with these grandiose schemes that the sheeple think will help them, but are actually schemes to line his and his friends' pockets (e.g. casino gambling).


35 posted on 01/13/2006 12:39:32 PM PST by Born Conservative (Chronic Positivity: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jsher/)
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To: Born Conservative

Ed Rendell is the archetypal flim-flam man. He talks a good game, but when one peels back the layers of slime, at the core is a socialist ideologue looking to line his own pockets and those of his cronies with other people's money.


36 posted on 01/13/2006 12:46:06 PM PST by Antoninus (The greatest gift parents can give their children is siblings.)
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To: TAdams8591

From the feelers I have put out it looks like the midstate grassroots are pulling for Swann now that Piccola has dropped out of the race. The GOP establishment is backing their company man (Scranton) but the rebels will prevail in the primary. A lot of active folks are saying that Scranton blew his chance and should not be given another.


37 posted on 01/13/2006 1:18:24 PM PST by lightman (The Office of the Keys should be exercised as some ministry needs to be exorcised.)
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To: lightman

I hope so. I do not support Scranton.


38 posted on 01/13/2006 1:58:49 PM PST by TAdams8591 (The first amendment does NOT protect vulgar and obscene speech.)
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To: Antoninus

I agree.


39 posted on 01/13/2006 6:17:14 PM PST by Born Conservative (Chronic Positivity: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jsher/)
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To: Born Conservative

Garbage has always been run by the syndicate. My guess is Rendell is in debt to the syndicate.


40 posted on 01/13/2006 7:47:03 PM PST by Eva
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