Thursday, June 11, 2015

Louisiana Republicans beg Norquist to let them pass more reasonable budget; Norquist says nope


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/06/09/1391855/-Louisiana-Republicans-beg-Norquist-to-let-them-pass-more-reasonable-budget-Norquist-says-nope?detail=email

Grover Norquist speaks at CPAC 2011.

This is the saddest, most pathetic thing I've heard in some time. The Republican-governed, Bobby Jindal-headed state of Louisiana is in dire straits, as you probably know, facing a massive $1.6 billion hole in the budget. As budget disasters go it's well on its way to being the next Kansas; like Kansas, it too is saddled with a governor whose interest in absolute ideological purity far outweighs his interest in not plowing the whole state's economy into the ground.
State Republicans know they need to raise more revenue in order to avoid steep, untenable budget cuts. So they went to Grover Norquist, king of conservative anti-tax policy and apparent ruler of all elected Republicans everywhere, to beg him to show mercy on their plight.
For months now legislators have accused Jindal of kowtowing to Norquist's "no tax pledge," which stipulates that taxes cannot be raised unless they’re offset by spending cuts elsewhere. And this weekend they'd had enough. A group of self-described "conservative" Republican state representatives took their complaints to Norquist himself, asking him to give them some wiggle room on raising taxes and to shoot down some Jindal-backed legislation that they say would set a "dangerous precedent" in how government could mask revenue hikes.
Norquist, president of the Americans for Tax Reform, shot back Monday in a letter of his own, in which he okayed the proposal in question and called legislators' inability to find cuts elsewhere "disconcerting."
The man who demands America drown their government in the bathtub is not yet impressed. Are you Somalia yet, Louisiana? No? Then quit whining and start cutting.
Mind you, these are the elected leaders of the state. They know damn well that the Jindal-pushed budget would be an onerous, gimmick-laden train wreck. They're willing to say so in public—but they still consider their hands tied and their state to be verily screwed unless they can somehow gain permission from the cut-all-taxes-everywhere man who runs the party.
this begs to question if Norquist is pulling their strings with his pledge to screw American taxpayers and not tax the rich pledge, who is pulling his?????  remember Norquist in 2012 his idea of elected officials president required a couple of things by the party:



what a party what a con for Americans what kind of people would belong to a cult that would have them as members paraphrased Groucho.  Jidal is running for Pres.