And I bet ya they plead poverty and sing woe is me this budget time because the county is "broke." Same ole same ole. And the crazy thing is they all keep getting reelected.
The last thing that the BCC could claim is that the county is "broke".
In fact, if the county employees and the BCC were to claim this, it would be laughable.
A fact not known by most county citizens is that as stated in the 2009 County Annual Report, the county has a $74 million reserve (i.e. Slush Fund). The 2010 County Annual Report has yet to be posted on the Clerk of the Court's web site detailing the current value of the county slush fund.
That money would be put to better use by the taxpayers that originally paid it to the county government to begin with.
One of the main problems our county has in terms of financial transparency is that the reports released by the county's financial director and the Clerk of the Court are very "thin" in the financial details. Either this is intentional, or the county just does not have the right people producing these financial reports.
If you were to examine the content of these financial reports to attempt to understand the county's financial situation and where the money has gone, it would be similar to trying to unravel a ball of rubberbands.