Many blame both leaders of both parties and branches
By Ronnie Ellis CNHI News Service
FRANKFORT, Ky. —After little more than four hours of sleep Wednesday morning following the midnight crash of this year’s General Assembly, my phone rang – at 6 a.m.
“Wake up! I want to know what happened up there last night!” said the exasperated Democrat. “Can’t you people up there do anything right?”
“Hey now, don’t blame me. I don’t have a vote – I just write about it.”
“Well, you know what’s going to happen now, don’t you?” he continued. “Beshear and Richards and Williams will blame each other. And you know what? They’re ALL right! They better wake up. People are getting tired of this crap!”
It was a one-way conversation. He talked – at least when he wasn’t yelling. I listened. Turns out he was right on target about the finger-pointing between Gov. Steve Beshear, House Speaker Jody Richards, and Senate President David Williams.
My friend isn’t happy, and neither are a number of others with whom I’ve talked, Democrats and Republicans. But what struck me was their equal disdain for Beshear, Richards, and Williams – and both parties. Democrats are frustrated with their governor and the Democrats in the House. Republicans are too, but some of them are also annoyed with Williams and the Republican Senate. And it’s not just people out in the state. Several rank and file lawmakers of both parties are grousing about their leaders and their inability to work together.
They all have the same questions about Beshear they had about his predecessor, Ernie Fletcher.
“Who’s advising him? Can’t they do anything right? What’s the plan? IS there a plan?”
A lot of them see Richards as feckless, unable to manage the fractious House and its leadership. Democrats especially – but surprisingly some Republicans too – see Williams as obstructionist and arrogant, more interested in thwarting Beshear and prevailing in negotiations with the House than in dealing with Kentucky’s problems. A few Republicans worry out loud that a public perception of Williams as arrogant creates a negative image for their party and its candidates.
By the end of the week, I realized the fellow who woke me Wednesday was right. Outside of Frankfort, out there in the “real world,” the mood seems to be a pox on all their houses. Folks are fed up and they want things to change.
But my sense is that the top dogs in Frankfort don’t realize it. One of Beshear’s staff blew off my questions about public disaffection with the new governor, saying Beshear is greeted warmly by crowds at appearances out in the state. Richards blew it off, too, saying the session was a success – although not as successful as he wished – because it passed a budget and avoided a government shut down. Williams at first evaded the question but then said if the public mood is sour it’s because of the negative stories reporters write, focusing on controversy rather than accomplishment.
But it’s hard for their critics to discern much accomplishment. Yes, they passed a budget – but it cuts education, services for the vulnerable, and they had to buy lawmakers’ votes with projects. There were no fixes for major issues such as pension reform, ethics, and the costs of jails and prisons. They couldn’t even complete the work on which they’d agreed. The clock ran out on them.
It sounds as if people’s patience might just be running out too.
Ronnie Ellis writes for CNHI News Service and is based in Frankfort, Ky. He may be contacted by email at rellis@cnhi.com.
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