Mayor Nutter And Blazing Saddles

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is threatening to shut down the city’s court system if the state doesn’t give him permission to reform the city’s pension system and  raise the sales tax from 7 percent to 8 percent.

It’s like a strategy from the film Blazing Saddles. Nutter is trying to win over the unfriendly townsfolk by holding a gun to his head and saying “give me a tax hike or I’ll shoot the mayor.”

A sales tax hike is not going to help him considering that the rate is 6 percent in the rest of the state (and zero in not-to-far-away Delaware)  and it is not that inconvenient for Philadelphians  to get to the malls, car dealers and appliance stores in those places.

If he’s  counting on the restaurant/bar crowd, he ought to remember that eating out is a seriously discretionary expense.

Tough love is what’s required. Granted this would require the Mayor cutting into the union/Democratic Party patronage base, but what must be done must be done.

Mayor Nutter And Blazing Saddles

Tough Love For Philly

The Senate Republicans led by Majority Leader and Delaware County’s own Dominic Pileggi (R-9) is going slow on giving Philadelphia permission to raise its sales tax from 7 percent to 8 percent.

Pileggi says solving the state budget mess comes first.

Well, kudos for Pileggi. Showing the city some tough love and forcing them to cut some fat might keep it from going the way of Detroit.

The Philadelphia Inquirer, btw, is upset with Pileggi action. If the Inky is sincere about helping  Philly’s financial situation they would move their operations back to the city from Montgomery County.