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SENATOR Rory Respicio is proud
to say that he didnt vote for the GRT hike in the 27th Legislatures
and his proposal to address the deficit at the time was 10 percent across-the-board
pay cut. So in Sen. Respicios mind, all positions in the Government
of Guam must be the same.
Hard-to-fill positions, not-so-easy-to-fill positions and even entry-level
positions at low wage levels cannot be all the same. This is a socialistic
tendency that middle class Democrats and business-minded Republicans will
reject.
It is easy to say this is what I would have done but to actually do something
is quite the opposite. Many of his colleagues laid down their seats in
the 27th because of the unpopular but necessary evil that
transpired then. Maybe thats why then Sen. Bob Klitzkie said of
Rory: Who is Sen. Rory Respicio? to mean what are his philosophies
and tendencies. Is Sen. Respicio really working on behalf of the peole
of Guam or is he laying the groundwork for another Gutierrez run in 2010?
In the 29th presently, Sen. Respicio is targeting the deficit which most
would applaud. The deficit that has increased over the last 10 years or
so. Now what is Rorys solution to the deficit? Borrowing? Downsizing?
Tax increase? Or is it a 10 percent pay cut across- the-board which would
invariably cause Guam to lose even more professionals?
This sounds like Hugo Chavez Venezuelan-style democracy where a lot of
poor folks receive government assistance of some sort, screw
the middle class, and try to make friends with the elite or at least appear
friendly.
While I am it, Sen. Tina Muna Barnes with her political delay
measure on the Ordot closure leaves me thinking that Sunshine Democrats
like her might be shown the door come November 08, even if I like
all of them simply because they are Democrats. That means Democrats need
to win not one more seat to capture the majority but three or four more.
Since Republicans cannot really be counted on to strengthen the middle
class.
MATT PHILIPS
Mangilao, Guam
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