Bannock County Commission

John Crowder.

Winning the lottery seems like the dream of a lifetime...at first. For many, though, the dream turns into a nightmare. It’s not hard to find stories of those who won huge windfalls only to lose it all...and then some. Instead of using winnings to repair what they already own and to reduce expenses, winners often go on a spending spree. They purchase homes, cars, jewelry and luxuries that they don’t need, only to find out that they can’t maintain them.

Local government decision-makers, unfortunately, all too often act like the hapless lottery winner after receiving unanticipated federal monies. They spend on some big project, only to discover, down the line, that they can’t maintain it with the revenues they have. Unlike the lottery winner, though, it is the taxpayer who pays the price for their bad decisions.

John Crowder is the Bannock County Commissioner for District 3.

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(3) comments

wildbill789

The money would be better spent building a baseball park.

Steve L

While you are doing your part, the Midget must be defeated this Fall

guest533187cc437a34e32df3590c

Let's get that done! Vote Larry Burden