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OH THANK YOU!
I was getting REALLY confused (and mad) because some were saying there WAS a just Texas bit, while others were saying "No everyone's got the same rules"... thanks for pointing out the exact info so we can read it ourselves!!
Okay, so IF I read that right (quite likely I didn't as I'm not fluent in gobbledegook) YES Texas was specifically targeted while all other states were left alone.
The WHY they were targeted can be debated but if articles are right (ha!) then the reason Texas Dems wanted this provision ONLY for Texas was because they didn't care for the current ELECTED powers within the state overruling their ideas last year and using X funds to do Y and Z. In-State Budget arguments. Every other state also has In-State fighting over budget, if they didn't then there'd be only one party right? But, only the Texas Dems were so cranky about not being the ELECTED controlling majority within the state that they went to DC and got them to FORCE Texans to go with their ideas even though they are not the majority ELECTED in the state. That's the kicker for me. If Texans wanted more Dems in office they'd have voted them in. If they wanted a more Dem-ish budget they'd have voted more in. The fact that so few Dems serve in Texas means that the MAJORITY of Texans do NOT want a Dem-ish budget. But, rather than listening to the voters, rather than going to the podium, talking to citizens, etc... the NORMAL route to get power within a state (or a country)... instead they threw a hissy fit and are using the Washington power base to force MINORITY opinions on the MAJORITY. That's just not supposed to be the way it works... not in the US anyways. If the minority could control everything then there's no way this bill, or the Health bill, or ... would EVER have been passed. MAJORITY rules... please keep it that way.
Also... I was wrong... it isn't double or nothing, it's TRIPLE or nothing... and again I may have read this wrong... that is ONLY applied to Texas. Texas must match these funds 2011, 2012, and 2013... after DC covers 2010. Every other state (I think?) gets their 2010 funds, but only has to match for 2011. You give one you get one. Texas buy three get one free.
States might be able to say "Yeah we can probably do that" for the next year... have SOME kind of projections and whatnot. But to try and predict FOUR YEARS ahead... with THIS economy... I think that is asking too much of ANY state.
If DC wanted these funds to get to state teachers, students, etc. they simply had to add the note "These funds must be used on Education"... that's it. Plain ol' English. And the states all agree "Yup we can do that" and we all move forward.
If they wanted to add in the SUGGESTION that if POSSIBLE it'd be great if states could match this next year... fine. But, if the state's budget can't support that kind of blow out without taking from public safety funds then they should have the right to do what is needed in their state to make sure that the citizens that depend on them are SAFE. As I said before, only have 19 kids in your classroom on Monday isn't going to do squat if you're killed by some criminal over the weekend.
I was getting REALLY confused (and mad) because some were saying there WAS a just Texas bit, while others were saying "No everyone's got the same rules"... thanks for pointing out the exact info so we can read it ourselves!!
Okay, so IF I read that right (quite likely I didn't as I'm not fluent in gobbledegook) YES Texas was specifically targeted while all other states were left alone.
The WHY they were targeted can be debated but if articles are right (ha!) then the reason Texas Dems wanted this provision ONLY for Texas was because they didn't care for the current ELECTED powers within the state overruling their ideas last year and using X funds to do Y and Z. In-State Budget arguments. Every other state also has In-State fighting over budget, if they didn't then there'd be only one party right? But, only the Texas Dems were so cranky about not being the ELECTED controlling majority within the state that they went to DC and got them to FORCE Texans to go with their ideas even though they are not the majority ELECTED in the state. That's the kicker for me. If Texans wanted more Dems in office they'd have voted them in. If they wanted a more Dem-ish budget they'd have voted more in. The fact that so few Dems serve in Texas means that the MAJORITY of Texans do NOT want a Dem-ish budget. But, rather than listening to the voters, rather than going to the podium, talking to citizens, etc... the NORMAL route to get power within a state (or a country)... instead they threw a hissy fit and are using the Washington power base to force MINORITY opinions on the MAJORITY. That's just not supposed to be the way it works... not in the US anyways. If the minority could control everything then there's no way this bill, or the Health bill, or ... would EVER have been passed. MAJORITY rules... please keep it that way.
Also... I was wrong... it isn't double or nothing, it's TRIPLE or nothing... and again I may have read this wrong... that is ONLY applied to Texas. Texas must match these funds 2011, 2012, and 2013... after DC covers 2010. Every other state (I think?) gets their 2010 funds, but only has to match for 2011. You give one you get one. Texas buy three get one free.
States might be able to say "Yeah we can probably do that" for the next year... have SOME kind of projections and whatnot. But to try and predict FOUR YEARS ahead... with THIS economy... I think that is asking too much of ANY state.
If DC wanted these funds to get to state teachers, students, etc. they simply had to add the note "These funds must be used on Education"... that's it. Plain ol' English. And the states all agree "Yup we can do that" and we all move forward.
If they wanted to add in the SUGGESTION that if POSSIBLE it'd be great if states could match this next year... fine. But, if the state's budget can't support that kind of blow out without taking from public safety funds then they should have the right to do what is needed in their state to make sure that the citizens that depend on them are SAFE. As I said before, only have 19 kids in your classroom on Monday isn't going to do squat if you're killed by some criminal over the weekend.

