For those conservatives in Mississippi who really don’t like government, and view it as too intrusive and too big and too expensive, the budget situation affords them the grand opportunity to jump on the bandwagon of a “smaller” government. Conservative legislators are not being forced to make painful cuts in the name of creating a “smaller” state government; the Bush II economic recession is doing it for them.
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