{"id":44200,"date":"2019-03-06T01:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-06T10:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-governors-nonsensical-budget-leaves-no-choice-but-fighting-back\/"},"modified":"2019-03-06T08:33:17","modified_gmt":"2019-03-06T17:33:17","slug":"opinion-governors-nonsensical-budget-leaves-no-choice-but-fighting-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-governors-nonsensical-budget-leaves-no-choice-but-fighting-back\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Governor’s nonsensical budget leaves no choice but fighting back"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed budget is flat-out absurd, and so is anyone who tries to justify it as helping Alaska. The opposite is true.<\/p>\n
Thousands of jobs will be lost, which means Alaskans will spend millions of dollars less at their local businesses. Schools and the university will be deeply damaged.<\/p>\n
Medicaid coverage will be slashed, so tens of thousands of people will lose their health insurance and one of Alaska’s strongest economic drivers — health care — will stagnate.<\/p>\n
The list of cuts from the Dunleavy wrecking ball goes on and on. The ferry system. Childcare. School construction. Assistance for low-income seniors. Yet I believe the biggest damage is not found in specific numbers. It is instead the realization that Alaska just began a grim backwards march.<\/p>\n
[Opinion: Opportunities for Alaska in new Congress]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n Gone is the vision of a growing, diversified economy that can weather the storm of declining oil production. Civic pride in helping build Alaska has given way to dividend-only selfishness. Building Alaska? People, we will not be building anything big over the next four years. Under the governor’s budget we won’t even repair our schools.<\/p>\n Lost is the goal of K-12 excellence and a university system that attracts and keeps our brightest students. Dunleavy just said he will be happy if Alaska students can at least understand algebra. What if President Kennedy said we didn’t really need to go to the moon, but that a long drive to Gary, Indiana, would be just fine?<\/p>\n