From the Editor

5/21/09

More bad news to come

We get a rather steady stream of criticism for publishing bad news. Well, brace for more.

On the heels of last week's announcement that the state budget shortfall is not quite as bad as feared, Gov. Ted Kulongoski paid the Mail Tribune a visit Wednesday as part of a push to create a program that he hopes would produce 12,000 jobs this summer. (Click here for story on the program.)

That was the good news -- at least it seems to us that it's better to pay 12,000 people to work instead of just giving them unemployment checks. But the bad news came in his other comments -- specifically that the current budget situation, as dire as it is, may very well be the high water mark for this year. In other words, he predicted it will get worse before it gets better and that the cuts being imposed on state programs and schools will increase in severity as future revenue forecasts come in.

Trust me, we would rather publish good news. But here's a warning that more storm clouds are gathering on the horizon.

 

Comments (2)

  • Oct-14 - karasuShoshanna, I merely confirmed your stated intention to avoid the forums because they are, in your view, too rough-cut and raw. My recommendation that you avoid public discourse was in no way a personal insult, and the fact that you mischaracterized it as such indicates that you should, indeed, avoid stressful scenarios. We are in a period of upheaval unprecedented in our nation's history. Much is at stake. Your future and mine are in play. If you yearn for politeness and calm, you are in the... [Full Comment]
  • May-28 - RLIJust an observation. In Thursdays front page, dated 5/28/09, there is an article by Brad Cain. Regarding the State House ok's gas tax hike and infers that this will create jobs to help Oregon emerge from the recession. I can't help but question and challange that statement. It implies that more people will be put to work. My feelings are that rather than putting more people to work, which is what is needed, it will only continue to give an extension of work for those currrently working. When... [Full Comment]
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