New York Post

Heastie: $100 Billion Isn’t Enough

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As we predicted the other day, the Legislatur­e is looking to take advantage of Gov. Cuomo’s weakness to push tax hikes that New York can’t afford.

Three days after approving a full impeachmen­t inquiry, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced a mind-numbing $208.3 billion spending plan, which includes a whopping 22.6 percent jump in general-fund outlays over last year, plus nearly $7 billion in tax hikes.

This comes as New York is getting a huge $100 billion federal bailout, including $12.7 billion straight to state government. Indeed, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer crowed last week that the new law just erased the state’s budget deficit and negated any need to raise taxes.

But the Legislatur­e’s addiction to spending is strong; the bailout just gives it reason to get greedier. Heastie’s plan adds all manner of gifts for the Democratic majority’s allies, donors and special interests. No matter that dropping more cash into bloated social-services and education budgets won’t put hurting New Yorkers back to work.

Yes, many of the new taxes are aimed at the rich alone. But it’s easier than ever for the rich to move away and pay no New York taxes — nor employ any New Yorkers. And Heastie’s $2.45 billion in new business taxes is basically a giant “kill some more jobs, please” sign.

“The combined state and city [income-tax] rate for city residents would top out at 15.75 percent, the highest in any state,” notes the Empire Center’s E.J. McMahon. Florida is rubbing its hands in anticipati­on.

Kathryn Wylde, CEO of the pro-business nonprofit Partnershi­p for New York City, warns that Heastie’s plan would make it “very difficult to attract or retain the talent and private investment that we need for a healthy recovery.”

What the pandemic began, this lunacy would finish.

And Gov. Cuomo, desperatel­y dealing to keep his job, may well go along with it.

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