Michael Sanchez Not Hard to Figure Out

Michael Sanchez
Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez from Belen is troubled that Governor Susana Martinez decided not to plow more taxpayer money into more government programs in the vague hopes of solving the age-old drug abuse problem in New Mexico. When funding for a substance abuse treatment center did not appear on her list of capital outlay projects this week, Sanchez felt it was time to try sell the state’s citizens on more government.
In press releases earlier this week Sanchez eagerly explained to his readers why more taxpayer dollars should be thrown at the drug abuse problem. "It's hard to understand the Governor's rationale for not considering this a statewide priority,” he said. “The drug abuse problem will not get better until we get serious about fighting it," Sanchez added. Many think the term “get serious,” used by Sanchez is simply political-speak code for: reaching into the taxpayers pockets, building more government buildings, and hiring more bureaucrats so we can all hope New Mexico’s drug abuse troubles fade away. Sanchez was not all alone. Some others were also urging for additional use of taxpayer dollars to cure some people’s penchant for drug abuse. “Something has to be done now or we’ll lose generations to this killer that has already destroyed many lives, said Stacey Johnston, Vice President of the group Tears of Strength and Support (TOSS).
As we read these latest particularly shrill calls, from perennial new government program advocates, it seemed as if they would have us believe there is an easy solution to the drug problem. If Governor Martinez will simply throw more taxpayer money at drug abuse....it will get better. And since she is hesitant to do so, the drug abuse problem is now the fault of Governor, who was inaugurated less than ten months ago.
Susana Martinez
"How many lives, young or old, must be lost before this administration finds the money to help these families?" implored Senator Sanchez. Of course, what Sanchez did not say is that at every level of society we are cash strapped. As a matter of routine Sanchez simply calls for the throwing of more taxpayer dollars that we do not have, at people making poor choices. Read full column here: News New Mexico

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