Leave it to New York to ban the "outdated" terms Mother and Father during "pride." They prefer gestating parent and non-gestating parent instead.
We should hereby ban the term "lawmaker" for New York Democrats. It's outdated. We should just call them retards.
Albany has a credit card in your name. And it’s almost maxed out.
Right now, New York has roughly $75 billion in state-supported debt outstanding. Just to keep up the payments, the state spends nearly $8 billion a year on debt service, more than $650 million every month. By 2031, that debt is projected to climb to nearly $98 billion, while annual debt-service costs approach $10 billion a year.
That’s money gone before it ever reaches a classroom, a hospital, a road, or public safety.
And by 2031, New York is projected to be approaching its constitutional debt limit.
Now here’s the part that should concern every taxpayer. Our Constitution generally requires voter approval for long-term state debt. But for decades Albany has relied heavily on public authorities to issue debt that never goes directly before the voters. Most state-supported debt has been issued this way.
No vote. No say. Just a bill with your name on it.
And we already pay some of the highest taxes in the nation.
It’s like handing a teenager a credit card “for emergencies,” only to discover they ran up the balance, hid the statements, and then asked for a higher limit.
The Governor and the current Comptroller have overseen this trend year after year. I’m running for Comptroller because New Yorkers deserve an independent watchdog who will demand transparency, accountability, and fiscal discipline.
Read more in my op-ed: https://t.co/FgBltJDxoq
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