Governor Patrick once again takes to You Tube to talk about reform, and his stance that revenues must not come before fundamental change. He makes the case that the Legislature needs to act on reform across a multitude of issues, and that taxpayers should not be asked for more before such real change is enacted. I do believe that the Governor is fundamentally correct, especially in opposing the sales tax. But he needs to do more in advocating for broader change at the municipal level, including taking the “full plunge” on municipal health care. His strong stance on state level change needs to occur at the municipal level as well.
-
Recently Written
- The Lessons of Munich
- A Look at “Stuck” by Yoni Appelbaum
- Town of Seabrook 2024 Water Sewer Financial Reports
- A Look at Apple in China by Patrick McGee
- A Look at Presidential Command by Peter Rodman
- Seabrook Announces Tax Agreement With NextEra
- Seabrook Memorial Day 2025
- Tony Blair On Leadership
- A Look at “Why Nothing Works” by Marc Dunkelman
- A Look at “Abundance” by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson
Archive
Categories
- Appeasement
- Books
- Brexit
- Capital Improvement Plan
- Casino Gaming
- Education
- Education Reform
- Electoral Map
- Fifth Congressional
- Greece
- Health Care Reform
- History
- International
- Ireland
- Manzi in the Morning
- Media
- Merrimack Valley Politics
- Methuen
- Methuen City Council
- Methuen Mayor's Race
- Munich Conference
- Municipal Finance
- Music
- National News
- NextEra
- Resiliency
- Seabrook
- Song of the Week
- Sports
- State News
- Surveys
- Technology Beat
- Transportation Finance
- U.S. Senate Race
- Uncategorized
- WCAP Podcast
Your Honor,
Is it true that the Governor has been caught taking care of some hacks financially. Read it in the Herald.
If so is that part of his ‘reform’ movement or his stupidity?
Jules
LikeLike