Pubdate: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 Source: Portsmouth Herald (NH) Copyright: 2010 Seacoast Newspapers Contact: http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/index.htm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1157 Authors: Mark Brighton, and Ramona Charland 'REEFER MADNESS' PLAYING NOW IN THE PORTSMOUTH BUDGET A miracle from Heaven is about to become the answer to a Portsmouth politician's prayers. Eliot, Maine, is soon to open a medical marijuana clinic. It is accepted that marijuana provides relief for pain and nausea. And there have certainly been enough of both in the current budget season. Councilor Ken Smith has to be in excruciating pain from all the contortions he has gone through trying to slide out from under the promise he made to bring in a budget decrease. Yes, councilor, that would be a budget that is actually smaller than the prior year's. We have to admit that it was painful to hear him try to shift responsibility for the city budget to the state Legislature. After listening to him, we may find it necessary to slip across the river ourselves. No, wait, we have no idea what to do with a joint, or if it's even still called that. Councilor Smith was brought back to earth with a painful thud when Councilor Spear reminded him that perhaps some of the fault does lie with the Legislature, but the responsibility for the final budget number lies squarely within the City Council's purview. That must have hurt. Don't worry, councilor, we'll get you a taxi to make it to Eliot. We believe a designated driver is appropriate here. Mistah Mayor must be suffering from painful whiplash. His neck had to have snapped from starting with talk of a 4-percent decrease to supporting a 3.5-percent increase. We're getting dizzy just thinking about it. He may require several visits to the clinic along side visits to the chiropractor. Councilor Clayburgh's temples have to be throbbing. At least she had the good sense to keep quiet after breaking her promise. Said promise did seem too good to be true, even when given. Her connection with the school system is just too deep, and no meaningful cut is possible without major surgery on the school budget. But relief is at hand. The politician obviously suffering the most at the moment is Councilor Dwyer. We can only infer from her complaint about having been "bullied" that she feels victimized by those including the Association of Portsmouth Taxpayers. We are truly crushed to find an elected official pulling out the "you can't hit a girl" card in political debate. We hope that School Board Chair Mitch Schulman will be able to take a long rest and retreat over the river. Near the end he was in a truly agitated state. Eliot is an idyllic spot, and they even have their own Irving station. City Manager Bohenko will definitely need some relief. Trying to keep his fingers in every single facet of this circus has got to hurt. We are still puzzled as to why he is intent on breaking every joint in his body to keep from releasing files in a form that might actually be useful. He may have to carefully consider the wisdom of a trip to the clinic, as in our younger days we did witness mild paranoia in some pot users. He doesn't seem to need any more as it appears he believes that the citizens that he serves are out to get him. Loosen up your suspenders a little, Mr. City Manager. Set those files free. Then ease yourself over to Eliot. You'll feel better. There are five councilors who should not be suffering and are surely sleeping soundly. Bob Lister did exactly as he said he would. He stood his ground. We may not like his position, but we have to respect it. Councilors Spear, Kennedy, Coviello and Hejtmanek fought the good fight. Relief in Eliot should not be necessary. Chuck Doleac and his "People of the Pool" should be feeling no pain. They probably haven't stopped partying. Well played, folks. It's time to get moving, though. Eighteen months isn't much time in which to turn that sow's ear into a silk purse. The WAVE people are truly lost souls. They actually think that the school budget was decreased. They bled emotion all over the place, and were consistently undeterred by factual information. The most irresponsible prostituted their children's public tears. Perhaps instead of going to Eliot these folks just need to breathe into a paper bag. And take Parenting 101: Always protect your children from the fallout of adult issues. The people who lost the most in this whole ordeal are the Portsmouth taxpayers. What no one, including this august newspaper, has pointed out is that the increase is twice that of inflation. The taxpayers are not going to be able to slip over the river to ease the pain or the nausea. They will be too damn busy shoveling against the tide to pay for what this city cannot afford. - -------------------------------- Mark Brighton and Ramona Charland are residents of Portsmouth - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart