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The Virginia Miracle? Puh-lease! Mark Warner is a big-government, tax-and-spender.
National Review ^ | 02/03/2006 | Peter Ferrara

Posted on 02/03/2006 8:06:07 AM PST by SirLinksalot

February 03, 2006,

9:00 a.m.

The Virginia Miracle? Puh-lease!


Presidential wannabe Mark Warner is a big-government, tax-and-spender — no matter what he says.



By Peter Ferrara

Tuesday night, in the Democrat response to President Bush’s State of the Union, we heard Gov. Tim Kaine talk about the great bipartisan collaboration in his state of Virginia. We were told that collaboration has served the people by focusing on delivering services, making record investments, and producing real results.

Those are the new code words for what is really going on in Virginia, where historic runaway government spending is being fueled by record tax increases. We are going to hear a lot in the next two years about this great Virginia bipartisan “miracle,” with former Gov. Mark Warner now running for president and, failing that, very possibly joining a ticket in the vice-presidential slot.

With this in mind, the truth about Virginia and the performance and character of former Gov. Warner need to be put on the record now.

I have observed the Virginia situation first hand, battling against the state’s spending-and-tax tsunami as the former head of the state’s Club for Growth chapter. When Mark Warner ran for governor in 2001, he insisted he would never even consider raising taxes. He famously said, “The old style of politics, of saying anything to get elected, is not what we need. Instead, as a businessman, I will clean up the budget mess in Richmond, restore accountability, and — no matter how many times my opponent may say otherwise — I will not raise your taxes.”

Indeed, Warner bitterly attacked his Republican opponent in ad after ad, claiming his opponent was a scurrilous politician for bringing up the completely phony claim that Warner would raise taxes if elected. Yet in 2004 Warner proposed the largest tax increase in the history of Virginia — $1.1 billion over just the first two years of implementation.

Virginia’s Republican house opposed any tax increase. But about a dozen overcooked senate Republicans, including the aging senate Republican leadership, insisted they would not pass any budget (effectively shutting down the state) unless an even bigger tax increase was passed.

Let’s review the story of state senate finance committee chairman John Chichester. Chichester had faced a serious primary challenge in 2003, in which he urged voters to “Join his campaign for lower taxes.” His literature also alleged that he was a “Leader in the fight for lower taxes.” In a campaign letter, Chichester said, “you can always count on me to support our shared Republican principles of smaller government [and] lower taxes.” He told the Richmond Times Dispatch in May 2003, “I’m certainly not going to favor raising taxes.”

When Chichester’s primary opponent Mike Rothfeld charged that Chichester was plotting a massive tax increase with Warner, Chichester said Rothfeld was “hallucinating.”

And what happened? Just a few months after winning that primary, Chichester lead 12 senate Republicans, who had similarly campaigned for lower taxes, to counter Warner’s proposal with a $3.9 billion tax increase over the first two years. The state house, fearing the media would pin the blame for any government shutdown on them, eventually went along with a $1.4 billion increase.

Why the hysteria to raise taxes? Warner and Chichester ran around the state claiming that because of the ill-considered car tax cut under former Republican governor Jim Gilmore, the state faced a massive budget deficit. Warner said he had already cut state spending by $6 billion, or 20 percent of the budget. As a result, there was no alternative but to raise taxes.

All of which was a complete fairy tale. The state ended the 2004 fiscal year with a surplus of over $400 million, before the tax increase took effect. That surplus eventually grew to $2 billion, proving that talk of a looming budget deficit was completely false.

Nor were there any spending cuts. The state budgeted $18.2 billion in spending for 1998. By 2004, the budget provided for $26 billion in spending, the highest in the history of Virginia up until then. In his last budget submitted in December 2005, just before leaving office, Warner proposed spending about $36 billion a year.

Virginia, in fact, had enough projected revenues in 2004 to increase the next two-year state budget by 11 percent over the previous budget. But that wasn’t enough for Warner and a few senate Republicans. They wanted the tax increase so they could increase state spending by 19 percent in the new budget.

That was what the tax-increase fight was all about — increasing taxes so spending could be increased even faster and to record levels. The only Virginia miracle was that Warner could get a badly confused Republican legislature to go along with that foolishness.

If Warner or any other Democrat is elected president in 2008, they will bring this big-government road show to Washington — which is, indeed, effectively what they are now telling us they plan to do. They will increase federal taxes right after the election, just as Bill Clinton did in 1993. And they will use that money to increase federal spending even faster.

Peter Ferrara is a senior fellow with the Free Enterprise Fund and director of entitlement and budget policy reforms at the Institute for Policy Innovation.


 

 
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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: bigfatliar; demresponse; kaine; markwarner; miracle; peterferrara; spend; tax; virginia
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To: SirLinksalot

So, what part VA do you live?...


21 posted on 02/03/2006 9:20:51 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: cogitator

I don't think it's a funding issue... more like who's been funded... VDOT is missing a chairman.


22 posted on 02/03/2006 9:23:06 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: Mathews
LOL!!!

Try going from the beach to Chesapeake... OR coming from P-town to norfolk in the am...

23 posted on 02/03/2006 9:25:59 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: cogitator

Whoa... At least our roads aren't as bad as the Maryland interstate system.... If I had a gallon of cream driving between Baltimore and Hav d'Grace I would have enough butter for a year!


24 posted on 02/03/2006 9:37:18 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: R. Scott

And Cha-Ching Chichester's going along with it--hell, yet again, he's a RINO trying to outspend the Rat Kaine. Unbelievable. History repeats itself.

}:-)4


25 posted on 02/03/2006 9:40:20 AM PST by Moose4 ("I will shoulder my musket and brandish my sword/In defense of this land and the word of the Lord")
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To: Graymatter
Ah yes. The Massachusetts miracle.
At least Kaine isn't running for president.

Is he?

You can't trust these Governors; they know it is easier these days to run for President from a Governorship, or to have been a former Governor.

Think of:
Jimmy Carter Gov Georgia
Ron Reagan Gov Kalifornia
Bill Clinton Gov Arkansas
George Bush Gov Texas

Gov. Tim Kaine , Gov Mitt Romney, Gov Pataki, Gov Richardson,Gov Jeb Bush, Gov Perry, Gov Warner, These are a few current and past Govs who have raised their heads above the state level and could be possibilities. - tom

26 posted on 02/03/2006 9:59:31 AM PST by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
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To: SirLinksalot

Would you please post this every day? Thanks!


27 posted on 02/03/2006 10:07:21 AM PST by talleyman (Kerry & the Surrender-Donkey Treasoncrats - trashing the troops for 40 years.)
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To: cogitator

Gosh, this is only the 4 gazillionth time I've seen you advocate raising taxes... what a shock!
(Hope you're well.)


28 posted on 02/03/2006 10:12:59 AM PST by talleyman (Kerry & the Surrender-Donkey Treasoncrats - trashing the troops for 40 years.)
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To: Capt. Tom

And George Allen. He's a senator now, but is a former governor.


29 posted on 02/03/2006 10:17:33 AM PST by linda_22003
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To: linda_22003
And George Allen. He's a senator now, but is a former governor...

Thanks for the info. Being a former Gov will help him.

Senators have a dismal record in seeking the presidency. To my recollection only Harding and Kennedy made it from the senate. Although plenty of senators have tried.

Of course if two senators are running for Pres one has to get elected. - Tom

30 posted on 02/03/2006 11:02:44 AM PST by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
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To: Capt. Tom
Think of:

Thomas Jefferson - Gov of VA

James Monroe - Gov of VA

John Tyler - Gov of VA

31 posted on 02/03/2006 11:33:44 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: Zavien Doombringer
Thomas Jefferson - Gov of VA James Monroe - Gov of VA John Tyler - Gov of VA

I knew in the past Govs were successful, but I was talking about recent years where 4 in a row were successful.

I wrote: they know it is easier these days to run for President from a Governorship

32 posted on 02/03/2006 11:41:16 AM PST by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
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To: talleyman
Gosh, this is only the 4 gazillionth time I've seen you advocate raising taxes... what a shock!

My posting in this thread did not advocate raising taxes. I meant to imply that judging the State's leaders by the state of the roads was not necessarily appropriate here. Warner had to gut VDOT's budget his first two years in office because of the budget shortfall, and unsucessfully tried to get the locales to pass a local road tax. Then his tax increase got reduced (a ploy in the Assembly) by taking transportation funding out. If the state's leaders are to be judged by the state of the roads, then you have to evaluate what they've tried to do about them. Other than perhaps restructuring VDOT's contracting and accounting, Warner was not able to do much. Isn't that an accurate statement?

33 posted on 02/03/2006 11:44:55 AM PST by cogitator
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To: talleyman

Oh, and while we're on the subject, what can I do to lower my real estate tax? Myb assessment has gone up 46% in five years.


34 posted on 02/03/2006 11:45:48 AM PST by cogitator
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To: Capt. Tom

I know... It seems a whole lot easier for a VA governor too!


35 posted on 02/03/2006 11:47:02 AM PST by Zavien Doombringer (13th AF, 3rd TFW, 3rd AGS, 3rd AMU - ESC The Blue Screw will get you too! 86-89)
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To: Moose4

Yep.


36 posted on 02/03/2006 12:18:12 PM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: cogitator; Corin Stormhands; Gabz; Nick The Freeper
Warner was not able to do much. Isn't that an accurate statement?

This much I'll agree with you on. The only thing Warner accomplished in 4 years was to unneccessarily raise taxes. If the increase was necessary, we would not be sitting on a $1B budget surplus. (And no, budget surpluses are not a good thing. They mean the taxpayer was taxed too much.)

37 posted on 02/03/2006 12:23:36 PM PST by iceskater ("Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind." - Kipling)
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To: cogitator

Do your comparisons to other homes in your neighborhood. There should be a process with your county to argue the correctness of your assessment. One of my co-workers successfully got his assessment lowered significantly. I can't remember exactly how much but he went to the county's public records office and got the assessments for the other houses in his neighborhood and was able to prove this his assessment was too high.


38 posted on 02/03/2006 12:26:52 PM PST by iceskater ("Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind." - Kipling)
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To: SirLinksalot
That surplus eventually grew to $2 billion, proving that talk of a looming budget deficit was completely false.

A pretty good commentary, but this guy is clueless as to how the government(s) 'cook the books'

Short version...at the end of the fiscal year, all surplus funds are shuttled into the States account at the books start over at ZERO!

As of 2003, Virgina had a $10.85 billion dollar surplus.

For those who'd like to crunch the numbers, this site is from a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel of the Air Force Audit Agency.

39 posted on 02/03/2006 12:37:40 PM PST by MamaTexan (I am NOT a ~legal entity~, nor am I a *person* as created by law!)
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To: MamaTexan
but this guy is clueless

Should be

But this guy's catching on

-------(Repeating to self....preview is my friend :)

40 posted on 02/03/2006 12:39:32 PM PST by MamaTexan (I am NOT a ~legal entity~, nor am I a *person* as created by law!)
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