S.C. Supes to Gov. Sanford: You Will Request $700 Million in Stimulus Spending with a Smile!
Republican Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina, who vetoed his state's legislature request for federal stimulus funds, must go begging to Washington.
So says the Palmetto State's supreme court:
South Carolina's Supreme Court ordered Gov. Mark Sanford on Thursday to request $700 million in federal stimulus money aimed primarily at struggling schools, ending months of wrangling with legislators who accused him of playing politics with people's lives.
The nation's most vocal anti-bailout governor had refused to take the money designated for the state over the next two years, facing down protesters and legislators who passed a budget requiring him to. While other Republican governors had taken issue with requesting money from the $787 billion federal stimulus package, Sanford was the first to defend in court his desire to reject the money.
One argument against Sanford's attempts was that the money would really help struggling schools (have you ever met a school that wasn't struggling?) in heavily minority areas, that his refusal to request stimulus dollars was really a way of punishing black voters who don't vote for him anyway. As the AP notes, that's simply not credible:
The former congressman objected to the stimulus money on several levels that were consistent with his small government, anti-spending stances. He claims it will devalue the dollar and increase debt. When legislators pushed for the cash, Sanford said they were overstepping their reach into his executive powers.
Sanford also noted that accepting stimulus funds required the states to change various programs, including unemployment benefits, in ways that would put them on the hook for much bigger payouts long after the stimulus dollars dried up. No pol is perfect, that's for damn sure. But Sanford is one of the few, both as a U.S. representative and a governor, who is totally consistent in his calls for lower taxes AND lower spending. He actually asked his state to cut spending by the amount of the stimulus dollars they brought in, which the legislature refused to do.
Matt Welch has been on fire revealing how fake most state spending crunches are: How in virtually every instance, shortfalls are because of massive increases in spending over the past five or more years (typically between 35 percent and 50 percent!), not because of revenue shortfalls. And that most of the cuts that are proposed as a part of a supposed return to fiscal sanity are just B.S.
That's certainly the case in South Carolina, where the state will now be able to access $350 million for the fiscal year that starts on July 1 (the other half of their stimulus dough will be available in the next FY). As Fitsnews points out, out of a total spending plan of $20.7 billion (the second-largest in S.C. history), that means that state agences can now avoid a whopping 1.6 percent cut in their budgets. Who could ever find budget fat amidst so much freaking blubber? Read a longer analysis of state spending patterns here.
In an era where companies are shedding 10 percent, 20 percent or more of work forces and cutting costs dramatically, the miniscule cuts proposed by state governments go beyond laughable and has become downright insulting.
Watch Reason.tv's take on California's budget crisis and then take a few minutes to Google your own state's revenues and budgets over the past few years. You will be amazed at how closely the basic problem—massive spending increases over and above inflation and population growth—are the problem, not temporary downturns in the economy.
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Can the Governor appeal to SOTUS?
Here in VA, we have the opposite happening. The legislature voted against the funding because of the mandated unemployment extension that would have to be state funded after two years. The Repuglicans said no, despite Gov. Timmy Kaine, also the DNC chairman (conflict of interest, anyone?) pushing for it.
Can Kaine now ignore the legislature and get the VA courts to order acceptance of the money?
Our country is on it's last legs, comrades.
Money to help black people? NIMBY! We have a proud history of resisting efforts by the federal government to help our citizens of color and we aim to continue it!
Where's the court's legal authority coming from?
"Where's the court's legal authority coming from?"
The Legislature overrode Sanford's refusal to accept the money by including it in their budget. Remember that Obama allowed state legislatures to do that? It may be a SCOTUS issue.
"Money to help black people? NIMBY! We have a proud history of resisting efforts by the federal government to help our citizens of color and we aim to continue it!"
You mean, like those "Republicans" who fired on Ft. Sumter and started a civil war to defend slavery???
Pro Libertate
From the Communist Manifesto no doubt. Unlike Gov. Sanford's authority in this case which is unreproachable as it is derived from our natural rights as S. Carolinians to hold down our black citizens, a right "deeply rooted in this State's history and tradition."
Wicks
Thank God the Republican Party of S. Carolina saw how out of step it was with the values of this state and became a home for all good S. Carolinians who remained in step with those values, like our late great Senator Strom Thurmond, who undoubtedly would be proud of our Gov. Sanford's courage in this situation. Why, soon we will get our flag back up in the state house where it belongs!
MNG you so funny!
MNG's new sockpuppet might be funny if it wasn't so transparent.
Damn you, missing handle commenter.
In the great tradition of S. Carolina political argument and rhetoric allow me to counter the S. Carolina Supreme Court's legal reasoning by alleging that they have black love children (and not the good kind like our beloved Strom had).
Gov. Sanford's courage reminds me of another great S. Carolinian politician who stood up to a big spending socialist Democratic President's attempts to help our citizens of color back in 1948. He actually left the Dems, who were becoming more and more inhospitable to our S. Carolina values, and made his own party, until he found he was right at home amongst the GOP.
A supreme court can't make you do anything. Just ask Andrew Jackson.
Shorter MNG: It's for the (black) children!
"natural rights as S. Carolinians to hold down our black citizens, a right "deeply rooted in this State's history and tradition."
Only in the mind of a limp-wristed, panty-waist, Commie Pinko punk could the absence of providng some person a handout of somebody else's money constitute "holding down" that person.
In other words, it fits MNG to a T.
Only in the mind of a limp-wristed, panty-waist, Commie Pinko punk could the absence of providng some person a handout of somebody else's money constitute "holding down" that person.
In other words, it fits MNG to a T.
Just ask the PennState hillbilly a few questions on immigration and you'll see how shallow his pretense at racial tolerance is compared to the phony righteousness on display in his post here.
The story asserts that Gov. Sanford has decided NOT to appeal the case to SCOTUS. So, on the 20th anniversary of one of the greatest acts of courage in human history, the good gov falls far short of the kid in front of the tank-even on his so called "consistency." Take a page out of that moron ethnic cleanser, Andrew "the only good Cherokee is a dead Cherokee" Jackson and defy the South Carolina supremes.
Since Governor Sanford seems to just be following in the deeply rooted traditions of S. Carolina he could appropriate, with minimal changes, some of the classic language of S. Carolinian politicians in his opposition to the stimulus money: "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the S. Carolinian people to accept a stimulus that would help the nigra race."
Sanfords performance is a disgrace. Many of the S. Carolina schools have been noted as being in terrible, terrible shape (despite Nick's too-cute dismissal above). In fact, here's conservative columnist Kathleen Parker on one of them:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/20/AR2009022002236.html
But of course, most of the school kids that suffer under these conditions are black, a group that, shall we say charitably, traditionally has not been the object of affection, or concern, of the S. Carolina government.
"Sanfords performance is a disgrace."
Not on your say so you Commie Pinko punk.
So, MNG, the Government schools are a disgrace in South Carolina, and your solution is to
spend more money on them, so they can become a wealthy disgrace, like they are in Washington DC?
How about doing something creative, like school choice, or even charter schools?
This is a ridiculous decision. By the logic of the SCSC, the courts could actually order Congress to pass stimulus bills because failing to do so would discriminate against groups dependent on government largesse.
libertymike,
Looks like Sanford didn't even have a SCOTUS option on the federal issue, as he wasn't even allowed to present a case in District Court:
We need more abortion. Aborting those Democrat clumps of cells will make the world a better place.
JB
You got that right.
Saw a bumper sticker over in Az (Where free people live, next to the People's Republic of Kalifornia:
"More abortions, fewer Democrats.
What's not to like?"
"Money to help black people? NIMBY! ..."
More racist claptrap from a poo flinging democrat. There are no more racists here than anywhere, and just like everywhere else, they mostly vote democrat and shriek racist epithets at Republicans.
For the record, it was a Democrat Governor who put the Rebel flag on the State House Dome. He later became a State Senator who enjoyed numerous re-elections due in large part to his party's immense popularity with the NAACP:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hollings
It was a Republican who took it down:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Beasley
While Beasley took the heat for doing the right thing, Senator Hollings cowered in his multi-million dollar oceanside retreat on the exclusive (yep that kind of exclusive) Isle of Palms and said nothing to quell the hate he stirred up.
Sanford is the real deal. He's been hammering the legislature for years about spending, even going so far as to bring a live pig to the state house to protest the pork.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanford
He has already been crucified for his efforts, as his wiki page shows.
That'll teach Sanford a lesson: He's but an administrator of the diktates of the Central State.
And if Gov. Sanford doesn't do what the SCSupremes have commanded, they will do what...
Hold their breath until they turn blue?
I think the decision is up to S. Carolina. And their courts took the legislature's side.
If the money was in a budget passed over Sanford's veto I would say he is bound by that.
The proper way way to address the situation is impeachment. But the courts were a sure win and faster.
Sanford would be better off to resign. He is being forced to act against his principles regarding federalism and the role of the Governor.
Sanford, IMO, could not possibly win in federal court.
Defiance is useless. The courts will have Sanford arrested within a week. If the state courts didn't the feds will. And nothing would bring more glee in Washington.
I would say Sanford is making the right guess about the future. We are headed for total takeover of state and local government by Washington. They states might as well not exist.
We should remember that Johnson kicked off this federal funding to local governments and Nixon really cemented it into place. And then like any government function it just kept going. But it was very seldom used as an instrument of control.
Obama's and this Congress intend to make the control total. S.Carolina is Chrysler now. Or perhaps a TARP bank. Orders come from the White House.
The state legislature has a large GOP majority. I guess they wanted the money enough to override a GOP governor.
" The state legislature has a large GOP majority. I guess they wanted the money enough to override a GOP governor."
See earlier post about Sanford bringing a pig to the State House to try to shame the GOP controlled legislature. Shameless.
The adults in this state are truly screwed.