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District 3: Dan Kaiser Would Eliminate State Funding for NSU

Last updated on 2012.11.06

Last week I discussed Dan Kaiser's avid support for Ron Paul and the reasons District 3 voters might want to steer clear of his nullificationist libertarianism.

But if discussions of abstract and mostly ill-thought-out political philosophy don't get District 3 voters out of their chairs, let's try a bread-and-butter issue: Kaiser supports closing Northern State University, one of District 3's biggest employers.

Say what? Kaiser couldn't have said something so political suicidal, could have he?

I don't put it past Ron Paul supporters to say any number of crazy things. Kaiser hasn't said, "Let's close NSU!" in so many words. But let's look at Dan Kaiser's responses to the VoteSmart.org Political Courage Test, under "Budget, Spending, and Tax Issues" and "Education." According to VoteSmart,

  1. Kaiser would "eliminate" higher education funding. (He would also eliminate state funding for health care and welfare. He'd give K-12 a "slight increase.")
  2. Kaiser favors increasing tuition at public universities.
  3. He opposes state funding for financial aid for college students.

Now Kaiser does contend later that he "will be a legislator for the poor and middle class." Yet by removing all state support from higher education, Kaiser would more than double the cost of the college education that is already beyond the means of too many poor and even middle-class families.

Would eliminating state funding immediately close Northern State University? Maybe not. But as Charlie Johnson explained down the road a piece at the District 8 forum last week, you can't keep your university open if students can't afford tuition. And if the state isn't supporting it, it's not really a "state" university.

No more Northern State University—just one more practical consequence of electing avid Ron Paul supporters like Dan Kaiser to the South Dakota Legislature.

Worth noting: neither of the Democrats running for District 3 House, Zachary Anderson and Bill Antonides, have completed the VoteSmart.org Political Courage Test. Republican David Novstrup has: he would slightly increase funding for higher education. Alas, Novstrup would ban abortion in cases of rape and incest.

5 Comments

  1. larry kurtz 2012.11.14

    If drugs are legalized, they would be regulated by the government. Does that negate the libertarian argument? RT @IQ2US

  2. Bree S. 2012.11.19

    I happen to like Ron Paul. He's an idealist with a lot of integrity. I don't agree with him on everything but I think I would have liked him better than Romney as a Presidential candidate.

  3. caheidelberger Post author | 2012.11.20

    Bree, I suspect I'd have gotten all sorts of blogging enjoyment out of Ron Paul. He might also have brought up a more interesting assortment of big ideas, not tuned at all to any focus groups or Etch-a-Sketch shaking. We also would have seen Barack Obama win all 50 states.

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