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1. The Fundamental Problem With The MTA Is Us
We’re always blaming the MTA for everything that goes wrong. Here’s the problem with that – we’re almost always wrong.
Case-in-point: This newest mess was directly caused by two clearly-attributable actions by the State Government:
(1) The State “realized” it had made a $200 million mistake on the bailout tax – can we still call it a bailout if it doesn’t deliver the cash that the State said it would deliver?
(2) On top of that, the State cut previously approved funding in December by another $143 million
It doesn’t get any more clear-cut than this: there’s a disingenuous and financially inept party here, and it isn’t the MTA. But no one seems to see that – everyone is still hammering on the MTA like they’re the ones who made the mistakes, that it was somehow MTA mismanagement that cause the state to deliver $343 million less than it had promised. I find this attitude particulalry poisonous when politicians like Borough Presidents Scott Stringer and Marty Markowitz bring political pressure to bear against the MTA instead of the Senate – nothing is gong to get fixed that way.
Disclosure: I get really upset when I see the public lashing out at the MTA with so much anger, without getting the facts straight first.
If you are blaming ANYONE outside of the Albany Capitol building for this, you simply are Not. Paying. Attention.
I’m sorry for the scolding, but someone had to say it. I hope we can still be Facebook Friends.
2. The State Senate Is Projecting Its Flaws On The MTA
Senator Carl Kruger (D-Mill Basin) recently blamed the MTA for miscalculating tax revenue. Gee, that’s rich – because it’s Albany that collects taxes, not the MTA. And as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, that really makes it Kruger’s job, more than anyone else’s, to make sure the numbers are right.
Where I work – probably where you work, too – people get fired for making $200 million mistakes. Since Kruger’s performance review doesn’t come up again until November 2010, I suggest he does everyone a favor and resigns, effective immediately.
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