The Nation
It should be the sound of the other shoe dropping, but you’ll have to listen hard to Governor Scott Walker’s budget address because most media will miss most of it. It’s a funny thing about covering budgets. Cutting spending garners a whole lot more attention than cutting taxes.
How many Americans know, for example, that Governor Walker gave $140 million in tax breaks to corporations—right before he announced this fiscal year's deficit of $137 million? The good people I met last week at the Wisconsin Budget Project call that a
structural deficit. I’d go further. It’s not only structural; it’s structured—to bring about exactly this phony budget crisis.
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