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  • Support for Same-Sex Marriage Plummets

    06/18/2009 8:07:21 PM PDT · by virtuous · 54 replies · 2,111+ views
    CitizenLink ^ | 6-18-09 | Nima Reza
    New poll finds only 33 percent of Americans favor, a 9-point drop since April The number of Americans who support same-sex marriage has plunged over the last few months, according to a new poll. The CBS News/New York Times study found that 33 percent of respondents favor same-sex marriage. That represents a 9 percent drop since April. Everett Rice, legislative coordinator for the California Family Council, said he has a theory about the decrease. "People really recognize their core and their values, their heritage," he said. "When people want to go in and redefine that, it really goes against everybody's...
  • Schwarzenegger says Proposition 8 may violate U.S. Constitution

    06/17/2009 2:04:05 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 67 replies · 1,947+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | June 17, 2009 | Maura Dolan
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today told a federal court in San Francisco that the state does not dispute that Proposition 8 may violate the federal Constitution and called for quick action to resolve the legality of the ant-gay measure law. "Plaintiffs' complaint presents important constitutional questions that require and warrant judicial determination," the governor said in a written response to a federal challenge of the anti-gay marriage ballot measure. " In a constitutional democracy, it is the role of the courts to determine and resolve such questions. … The administration encourages the court to resolve the merits of this action expeditiously."...
  • Pollsters evaluate California special election results

    06/17/2009 12:59:24 PM PDT · by SmithL · 17 replies · 582+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 9/17/9 | Peter Hecht
    Two of California's top pollsters said Tuesday that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and some lawmakers are miscasting last month's special election as a clarion call against any new taxes to solve California's fiscal crisis. Instead, pollsters Mark DiCamillo and Mark Baldassare characterized the May 19 vote against five budget measures as an order to a dysfunctional state government to fix California's budget mess – and do so quickly. "We've heard a lot of people say the vote means 'no new taxes.' I would question that," said Baldassare, survey director for the Public Policy Institute of California, in the pollsters' joint appearance...
  • Anti-Prop. 8 forces should wait for 2012 ballot, pollsters say

    05/28/2009 8:07:42 AM PDT · by SmithL · 13 replies · 556+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/28/9 | Steve Wiegand
    With the ink barely dry on the California Supreme Court's decision upholding a ban on same-sex marriages, proponents are already preparing new political and legal efforts to overturn the ban. But at least some pollsters and legal experts think those efforts may be too soon to have a good chance to succeed. "I think the pro-side would have a significant challenge in 2010," said Mark DiCamillo, director of the Field Poll. "I think it would be less of a challenge in 2012." DiCamillo's observation was echoed by Mark Baldassare, director of research at the Public Policy Institute of California. "It...
  • Schwarzenegger sees 'self-inflicted' budget wounds

    05/26/2009 12:22:03 PM PDT · by SmithL · 19 replies · 1,077+ views
    SacBee: Capitol Alert ^ | 5/26/9 | Kevin Yamamura
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger considers himself a glass-half-full guy, and he ended his California Small Business Day speech in Sacramento with a dose of optimism. But it seemed clear the governor has just about had it with California's governance system, especially after last week's special election was a colossal failure. Though he blamed many of the state's budget problems on the current economic collapse, he said part of our woes are "self-inflicted." "California hasn't had a responsible fiscal system since Earl Warren in the late '40s and early '50s," he said. The governor ticked off a number of complaints about the...
  • California, a Failed State

    05/26/2009 3:20:52 AM PDT · by Scanian · 7 replies · 747+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | May 26, 2009 | Alan Aronoff
    California is facing economic failure resulting from years of a liberal legislature pursuing a liberal version of utopia. The liberal utopia has become the Forgotten Man's hell. California has been at the forefront of many trends in America including a tax revolt that led to Proposition 13. Is it time for a repeat? Californians have just given the raspberry to the state's legislature's plan to fix the current budget deficit. Had the initiatives passed, California would only be under water by $15B as opposed to the current $21B, and that number is sure to rise as unemployment in the state...
  • California Sinking - The case against a federal bailout

    05/24/2009 4:58:17 PM PDT · by neverdem · 48 replies · 1,208+ views
    Washington Post ^ | May 24, 2009 | Masthead Editorial
    CALIFORNIA FINDS itself in more than a bit of a bind: Facing at least a $21 billion budget deficit, the state could run out of money in a matter of weeks. Borrowing to help fill the hole will be challenging and expensive, given that California has the lowest credit rating of all 50 states. Last week's warning by Standard and Poor's to Britain about a possible debt downgrade will make risky government borrowing even more difficult. The state would like to see Uncle Sam pick up part of the tab; but as steeped in the bailout business as the feds...
  • The Sorry State of the States (NYT advocates California bailout)

    05/24/2009 5:33:38 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 34 replies · 1,065+ views
    New York Times ^ | May 23, 2009
    ... Like other states, California is suffering from a collapse in tax revenues brought on by the recession. Unlike other states, it suffers from severely dysfunctional politics, including gridlock-inducing budget procedures and a deeply anti-tax strain that plays itself out in endless voter referenda, dating back to the Proposition 13 property tax cap from the 1970s. As a result, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared recently that more tax increases are politically impossible. Yet, his proposed spending cuts are also unappealing, if not impossible, including slashing education and health care funds and releasing prison inmates early. What the Obama administration should make...
  • California Voters “Asking for It” Say State Officials

    05/24/2009 11:23:54 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 54 replies · 2,339+ views
    By a nearly two to one margin, California voters rejected the “compromise” tax hike propositions put on the ballot by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and the Democratic majority of the state assembly. Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) called voters’ rejection of the measures “a tragic error.” “It’s a demonstration of lack of trust in those of us charged with governing this state,” Bass said. “We tried to minimize the pain. Now, it will be severe.” “Now we will get to see how voters like having their kids home early from school, paying for their own medicine, dodging the thousands...
  • California's next chapter may be chapter 11

    05/23/2009 5:39:41 PM PDT · by St. Louis Conservative · 38 replies · 1,720+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | May 23, 2009 | Editorial
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and many leading California politicians have been warning of dire consequences if the state's voters rejected their five budget-related initiatives on Tuesday's ballot. The combination of so-called reforms and large tax increases wouldn't have come close to fixing the states' problems even if they passed, according to the governor's own budget projections, so voters should shrug off any of the blame politicians are laying at our feet. Legislators and the governor are hired, so to speak, to deal with the government's budget, and they are the ones who continue to fail at their jobs. It is clichéd,...
  • California budget crisis could bring lasting economic harm

    05/23/2009 10:26:12 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 23 replies · 937+ views
    LA Times ^ | 5/23/09 | Martin Zimmerman, Marc Lifsher and Andrea Chang
    As bad as California's budget crisis is for the state's $1.8-trillion economy, just wait. It could get worse. The spectacle that played out in the national media this week of a state unable to get its fiscal act together is reinforcing the notion that the Golden State is a rotten place to do business, experts say. Corporate leaders and Wall Street investors, watching the daily festival of seeming incompetence, political partisanship and governmental dysfunction, could be persuaded to limit or eliminate their investments here. ... The budget crisis threatens to further weaken the state's job market, which lost 63,700 more...
  • A Rising Anti-Government Tide

    05/22/2009 5:35:30 AM PDT · by SonOfDarkSkies · 131 replies · 2,916+ views
    WaPo ^ | 5/22/2009 | Newt Gingrich
    Americans should look carefully at the anti-politician, anti-government mood exhibited in California this week. Just as Proposition 13 and the anti-tax movement of 1978 were the forerunners of the Reagan presidential victory, so the results of Tuesday's vote are a harbinger of things to come. The repudiation of the California establishment in the series of initiative defeats could hardly have been more decisive. Five taxing and spending measures were rejected by 62.6 to 66.4 percent of the voters. That is a consistent majority of enormous potential. An even larger majority, 73.9 percent, approved the proposition limiting elected officials' salaries when...
  • CA: State deficit may be $24 billion

    05/21/2009 6:39:38 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 994+ views
    San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 5/21/09 | James Sweeney
    SACRAMENTO - Not that Gov. Schwarzenegger and state legislators needed any more bad news, but the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office Thursday said the state's budget deficit looks to be more than $24 billion. The governor's Department of Finance just last week had pegged the shortfall at $21.3 billion if a package of budget-related ballot measures went down in Tuesday's election, which they did. The analyst said it calculations indicate the number may be $3 billion higher. In unusually frank language, the analyst also sounded an alarm over a major element of the governor's plan to rebalance the state's budget. A...
  • Arnold Looking for "Quick" Solution (Annexation by Austria?)

    05/21/2009 4:12:03 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 18 replies · 617+ views
    NBC11 ^ | 5/21/09
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Thursday that he and lawmakers will try to quickly solve the state's $21.3 billion deficit without taxes, gimmicks or much borrowing. The Republican governor told reporters after a prayer breakfast in the capital that voters sent state leaders a clear message during Tuesday's special election: Live within your means. Schwarzenegger said he took that as a sign voters want more cuts to state programs. He also has proposed selling state assets such as San Quentin State Prison, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and CalExpo, the state fairgrounds in Sacramento. "All of us have to do the...
  • Californians Draw a Line (two choices: reduce spending or turn to Washington for a bailout)

    05/21/2009 2:18:53 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies · 537+ views
    National Review ^ | 5/21/2009 | The Editors
    Tuesday night was tough for Sacramento: State lawmakers were handed a decisive defeat as voters rejected a series of ballot initiatives that would have allowed lawmakers to raise taxes and raid designated state funds to close a massive hole in the budget. Now the state legislature must work with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to craft a budget that reduces spending to levels that neither wants to accept. Their only alternative is to beg President Obama for a bailout on top of the stimulus funds Congress has already approved. Proposition 1A offered the carrot of a spending cap in exchange for the...
  • California faces fresh problems funding huge deficit ('Tightwad' Timmy Geithner says No to states)

    05/21/2009 1:20:26 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 24 replies · 990+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 5/21/09 | Reuters
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California's struggle to fund its budget deficit faced fresh problems on Thursday, after U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner refused to use bank bailout money to help state finances, and the state's fiscal watchdog objected to a plan to sell warrants to raise cash. California faces thousands of job cuts and deep spending cuts to state health, education and other services as the nationwide economic slump has reduced tax revenues. On Wednesday, voters soundly defeated ballot measures to bolster the state's finances, leaving Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers facing a budget gap of more than $21 billion. Early...
  • Calif. budget crisis sparks federal bailout talks

    05/21/2009 11:44:35 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 22 replies · 634+ views
    Baltimore Sun ^ | May 21, 2009 | By Richard Simon
    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner expressed skepticism Thursday that he could help California out of its budget crisis without congressional action, raising the prospects of a battle on Capitol Hill, where even the states own delegation is split. Just days after California voters rejected a series of state-budget ballot measures, debate erupted in Washington over whether the federal government should provide a loan guarantee that Golden State officials say they need to avert a cash crisis. Geithner was barely in his seat at a congressional hearing on an unrelated subject when Texas Congressman John A. Culberson, a Republican, asked: "Mr. Secretary,...
  • Schwarzenegger: No new taxes -- and debt may be higher

    05/21/2009 11:13:20 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 18 replies · 780+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | May 21, 2009 | by Jim Sanders
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was slammed within Republican ranks for supporting a tax increase to pass a state budget in February, said he will not support hitting voters' pocketbooks again. "There's one thing for sure," he said. "There will be no revenue increases. This means cuts, cuts, cuts, and living within our means. That was the message of the people." The Republican governor said he may reconsider the notion of short-term borrowing of $7.5 billion from the investment market and local government to help ease the shortfall.
  • California could become Obama's political poodle

    05/21/2009 7:57:25 AM PDT · by SmithL · 21 replies · 961+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/21/9 | George F. Will
    California, the sunny incubator of America's future, has relished its role as a leading indicator of political trends. On Tuesday, it became what it thinks it should be, the center of attention, but not in the way it wants to be. Its voters, at last sensible, rejected, by an average of 65 percent, five of six ballot propositions. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the "post-partisan" Republican, and the partisan Democrats who control the Legislature promoted the propositions as efficient for and essential to eliminating the state's budget deficit, which will now be $21 billion. So California may become the next target for...
  • Angry voters send message: 'It's not our job'

    05/21/2009 7:42:52 AM PDT · by SmithL · 29 replies · 1,172+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 5/21/9 | John Wildermuth
    In the end, the only question about Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's package of budget-reform measures was: How badly will they lose? For weeks before Tuesday's special election, polls inside and outside of the campaigns had shown that California voters were mad at politicians and eager to express that anger on election day. Voters crushed Propositions 1A through 1E, which Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders said were desperately needed to avoid a new budget meltdown. At the same time, voters overwhelmingly approved Prop. 1F, which stuck a virtual thumb in the eye of Sacramento politicians by banning any raises when the state faces...
  • California Rejects Higher Taxes—Obama, Reid and Pelosi Should Take Note

    05/21/2009 4:55:14 AM PDT · by NoObamaFightForConservatives · 6 replies · 819+ views
    U.S. News and World Report ^ | May 21, 2009 | Peter Roff
    California voters Tuesday put the truth to the lie that the tax rebellion has come to an end. Almost two-thirds of the electorate (65.4 percent) cast ballots against Proposition 1A, a measure which would have increased taxes in the cash-strapped "Golden State" by $16 billion. Voters in the state that, in 1978, gave birth to the modern tax revolt proved once again that the political pundits who the Republicans need to give up their anti-tax stance in favor of a platform that acknowledges the need for expanded government services that appeal to constituencies like those that shop at "big box"...
  • May The Schwarzenegger Not Be With You

    05/21/2009 3:25:00 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 10 replies · 685+ views
    American Spectator ^ | George Neumayr
    The subject of Arnold Schwarzenegger bores me. I wrote ceaseless columns on this site warning Republicans and conservatives that he would govern as a liberal and operate as a Trojan Horse for the Dems. During an appearance on the now-defunct CNN show Inside Politics, I said that he could become "the Jim Jeffords of the West Coast." For my troubles, I was dismissed as an out-of-touch, maniacal, abortion-obsessed pinhead. Now to hear the same country-club Republican jackasses who sabotaged Tom McClintock and parachuted Arnie into office whine about his liberal legacy is just boring. You made this slipshod bed; lie...
  • Michael Reagan: Terminating the Terminator

    05/21/2009 5:48:29 AM PDT · by kellynla · 26 replies · 1,152+ views
    townhall.com ^ | May 20, 2009 | Michael Reagan
    Californians said "no" loud and clear; "no" to new taxes, "no" to the Terminator, and "no" to Gen. Colin Powell, who said that Americans simply lust after paying new taxes to finance their pet government programs. "The hell we do," the majority of tax-weary Californians replied at the ballot box. Last night, Californians who voted blue last November voted red. The referendum gave Californians a chance to let lawmakers know what they thought of their performance and to decide a course of action for the state that would have prevailed far into the future. They told them in no uncertain...
  • Californians 'Just Vote No' Against Tax Hikes

    05/21/2009 1:49:42 AM PDT · by Cindy · 1 replies · 615+ views
    CNS NEWS.com ^ | May 21, 2009 | Marie Magleby
    (CNSNews.com) – Californians have been paying increased taxes since February, but Tuesday they spoke out clearly they don’t want those temporary tax hikes to last longer than planned. Voters in the Golden State overwhelmingly rejected five of six ballot measures in a special election Tuesday – saying no to tax increases, increased state borrowing and earmarks for education. “No” votes exceeded 65 percent in all but one measure, which passed. It prevents lawmakers and public officials from receiving pay raises in years when the state is running a deficit.
  • Schwarzenegger 'hears' voters after loss

    05/21/2009 1:18:32 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 8 replies · 399+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Thursday, May 21, 2009 | Joseph Curl
    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday criticized his own constituents who this week overwhelmingly rejected tax increases to meet a massive $21.3 billion budget gap, highlighting the tightrope officials nationwide are walking in dealing with both hard economic times and the growing anger of the electorate. Sixteen states already have raised taxes to shrink mounting deficits, and 17 others are proposing increases for next year, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal think tank that tracks fiscal issues. The increases come as the federal government is considering new taxes on items ranging from health care benefits...
  • CA: Assembly Speaker Karen Bass thinks voters were just "confused" and "fatigued" by voting NO

    05/20/2009 9:07:22 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 51 replies · 1,669+ views
    YouTube ^ | May 20, 2009 | Karen Bass
    Here are some partial quotes: "Voters were very confused on what we were asking them to do" "Voters were saying: "It was quite complex" "This is too complicated" "We don't want to vote on it" "We are fatigued with the number of elections we have had, especially Special Elections" "We realize that there are going to be cuts but whatever needs to be done, you do it, and we don not want to participate in it." What an arrogant condescending twit. And she still doesn't get it. I sent her a "nice" message. http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/Speaker/
  • California Elected Officials' Pay Will Be Cut 18%

    05/20/2009 5:13:26 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 54 replies · 1,845+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 21, 2009 | Patrick McGreevy and Ann M. Simmons
    Citing pay decreases and layoffs being imposed on rank-and-file state workers, the California Citizens Compensation Commission approved the reduction, which also applies to the state attorney general, superintendent of public instruction, controller, insurance commissioner, treasurer, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and members of the Board of Equalization. "I think they should share in the sacrifices that everyone else has had to encounter," Commissioner Kathy Sands, a former Auburn mayor, said after the panel's 5-1 vote at a meeting in Burbank. The commission had wanted to decrease current officials' pay, but the panel's attorney said California law does not allow that....
  • Sacbee scolds voters, then hides after Limbaugh calls them on it.

    05/20/2009 7:15:16 PM PDT · by patriotgal1787 · 46 replies · 2,630+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | May 20, 2009 | Andrea Shea King
    Feeling bruised and abused this morning? Well, you can't say you didn't see it coming. The polls have been saying for weeks that voters were going to do just what they did on Tuesday: Conclusively reject your slate on the ballot, Propositions 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and 1E.
  • The Coming California Bailout

    05/20/2009 6:57:59 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 46 replies · 1,727+ views
    Washington Post ^ | May 20th 2009
    The Coming California Bailout By George F. Will Thursday, May 21, 2009 California, the sunny incubator of America's future, has relished its role as a leading indicator of political trends. Tuesday it became what it thinks it should be, the center of attention, but not in the way it wants to be. Its voters, at last sensible, rejected, by an average of 65 percent, five of six propositions. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the "post-partisan" Republican, and the partisan Democrats who control the legislature, promoted the propositions as efficient for and essential to eliminating the state's budget deficit, which will now be...
  • California Results map

    05/20/2009 3:25:13 PM PDT · by Kansas58 · 24 replies · 1,239+ views
    Califoria Secretary of State ^ | 5/20/09 | CA Election Office
    MapsAll Ballot Measures Statewide/County Ballot Measures Proposition 1A Proposition 1D Proposition 1B Proposition 1E Proposition 1C Proposition 1F 65.9% NO on 1A 62.6% No on 1B
  • Dan Walters: Angry voters whack budget, politicians

    05/20/2009 8:02:54 AM PDT · by SmithL · 29 replies · 1,293+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/20/9 | Dan Walters
    An election eve e-mail from a reader in Oxnard perfectly captured the tone of Tuesday's voting, to wit:"Schwarzenegger, Bass, Cogdill, Villines, Steinberg and the rest of those stinking, lying Sacramento bastards can go straight to hell. They're going to be whacked hard upside their heads tomorrow." Whacked they were, . . .Schwarzenegger's 11th hour prediction of fiscal calamity failed to sway voters and an odd-bedfellows alliance of right- and left-wing opponents, ... Schwarzenegger even spent election day in Washington, kibitzing with new buddy Barack Obama. . .So, those in and around the Capitol wonder, what happens now? Whatever happens, it...
  • California tax revolt: Voters crush Schwarzenegger’s budget proposals at the polls

    05/20/2009 5:42:15 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 34 replies · 1,428+ views
    Hotair ^ | 5/20/2009 | Allahpundit
    Of the six propositions offered, only one passed — the one to freeze pay raises for legislators when the state’s running a deficit — despite Arnold and his allies having outspent critics 10 to 1 in pushing the initiatives. To paraphrase a hip-hop classic, California knows how to tea-party: ------------------------------------------------- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was dealt a crushing defeat as voters rejected a series of ballot initiatives designed to help plug the state’s spiraling budget deficit… Schwarzenegger had warned that failure of the proposals would leave California grappling with a budget shortfall of around 21.3 billion dollars. But weary voters...
  • Schwarzenegger promises big budget cuts

    05/20/2009 10:30:09 AM PDT · by SmithL · 43 replies · 1,676+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/20/9 | Rob Hotakainen - McClatchy Washington Bureau
    WASHINGTON -- Saying California voters delivered a message to "go all out" in cutting government spending, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today promised to make severe state budget reductions in education, health care and law enforcement. "We tried to not make those kind of cuts, but now we have to," the Republican governor told reporters in Washington. "There's no other choice. I think the message was clear from the people: Go all out and make those cuts and live within your means." Schwarzenegger thanked Californians for voting in Tuesday's special election. They rejected ballot measures endorsed by the governor that would have...
  • Is California Too Big to Fail?

    05/20/2009 10:27:01 AM PDT · by Kartographer · 12 replies · 445+ views
    theatlantic.com ^ | 5/20/09 | Megan McArdle
    On the other hand, I don't really see another way out of it. If Uncle Sugar bails out California, California will not fix its problems. Perhaps you want Obama to make it fix the problems, using the same competence, power, and can-do spirit with which he has repaired all the holes in the banking and auto manufacturing sectors. But Obma is not in a good position to do this. California Democrats are a huge part of his governing coalition. All Obama can do is shovel money into the bottomless pit of California's political system.
  • Schwarzenegger missed his golden opportunity to give Californians the truth

    05/20/2009 12:08:15 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 49 replies · 1,921+ views
    LA Times ^ | May 20, 2009 | Michael Hiltzik
    He promised to make it work by cutting 'waste, fraud and abuse.' It was never that easy. The real solutions are obvious, though. One: Eliminate, or at least loosen substantially, the two-thirds legislative requirement to pass a budget or raise taxes. This rule has allowed a tiny Republican minority to hold up all budget progress. Two: Remove legislative term limits. Three is the Big One: Revise Proposition 13. Prop. 13 is often described as a tax-cutting measure, but that scarcely does justice to the damage it has caused.
  • Where state budget cuts will have to come from

    05/20/2009 10:21:26 AM PDT · by SmithL · 1 replies · 461+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 5/20/9 | Andrew S. Ross
    On the matter of Propositions 1A-1F, the people have spoken. Wisely or not is yet to be seen. But if knowledge is power, those so disposed might want to dive into a couple of recent state documents to get a glimpse of what's before them. The Department of Finance's 2009-10 May Revision General Fund Proposals (links.sfgate.com/ZHDO), for example, has line-by-line descriptions of budget cuts on the table. They include: -- Approximately $1 billion proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger but not contained in the Budget Act passed in February (Pages 6-7) and $5.3 billion more worked up in the face of...
  • California Rejects Budget Referendums

    05/20/2009 10:49:33 AM PDT · by 2nd amendment mama · 3 replies · 730+ views
    HumanEvents.com ^ | 5/20/2009 | Connie Hair
    California voters overwhelmingly rejected five of six budget referendums yesterday which would have approved higher taxes as a means to patch budget woes in the Golden State. Had the measures passed, the state would still have faced a $15.4 billion deficit. With the failure of the measures, the state now grapples with $21.3 billion in red ink. Out of control spending and high taxes driving business out of state are at the core of California’s budget problems. Now voters in a tax revolt have overwhelmingly rejected more of the same from California lawmakers, choosing instead a path that could force...
  • Schwarzenegger says he's heard voters' anger

    05/20/2009 11:25:01 AM PDT · by george76 · 66 replies · 2,211+ views
    Associated Press ^ | May 20, 2009 | KEVIN FREKING
    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wednesday he's heard "loud and clear" a voter message to take care of deficits through budget cuts alone, without passing additional costs along to them. Voters on Tuesday resoundingly rejected Schwarzenegger's package of budget-balancing measures that he promised would temporarily fix the state's financial crisis. Instead, he now faces a $21.3 billion budget deficit.
  • Editorial: You did it! Uh, so what now?

    05/20/2009 10:42:07 AM PDT · by SmithL · 132 replies · 4,799+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/20/9 | Editor
    Good morning, California voters. Do you feel better, now that you've gotten that out of your system?You wanted to show the state's politicians just how mad you are at them. And you did. Boy, did you ever.Proposition 1A with its taxes and its spending limit? Too much of one and not enough of the other, you said (or was it the other way around), and voted it down. Never mind that the taxes go into efffect anyway. You showed 'em. Proposition 1B? That was a tougher call.Proposition 1C? No way. You like the lottery just like it is. And all...
  • Maldonado wins!

    05/20/2009 7:50:43 AM PDT · by SmithL · 12 replies · 695+ views
    SacBee: Capitol Alert ^ | 5/20/9 | Amy Chance
    Most of the budget-balancing measures he helped put on the ballot may have gone down in flames Tuesday, but Sen. Abel Maldonado was looking on the bright side. If you'll recall, Maldonado demanded ballot measures prohibiting raises for lawmakers in bad budget years and creating an open primary system in exchange for casting his vote for tax increases in the February budget plan. Here's the statement he issued reacting to the special election vote: "With the passage of Proposition 1F voters have spoke loud and clear - they want greater accountability from their politicians. Proposition 1F is a step in...
  • Analysis: Convoluted ballot produces 'a $25 million Rorschach test'

    05/20/2009 7:47:08 AM PDT · by SmithL · 7 replies · 476+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/20/9 | Kevin Yamamura
    Tuesday's slash-and-burn special election was a spin doctor's delight. State lawmakers and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger asked voters to pass one of the most convoluted ballot packages in California history, an amalgam of controversial policies for the right and the left to pick over. Fiscal conservatives and businesses said voters demonstrated they hate taxes. Social service advocates and labor unions said voters rejected spending cuts. Even recreational marijuana supporters had a take. The Marijuana Policy Project said voters showed they want novel revenue solutions, like legalizing and taxing pot. "These measures will end up being a $25 million Rorschach test," said...
  • Is California Too Big To Fail?

    05/20/2009 7:46:17 AM PDT · by Califreak · 97 replies · 2,305+ views
    CBS News ^ | May 20, 2009 | Delcan McCullagh
    California, the state that gave us wheatgrass, the microprocessor and the summer of love, is about to provide us with yet another first: a bailout of a failing state government. Preliminary returns on Tuesday night show that voters soundly rejected ballot measures calling for higher taxes, meaning that the not-so-Golden State's politicians are likely to take hat in hand and head to Washington begging for a bailout. It will be interesting to watch Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, explain to conservative constituents why Sin City taxpayers must bail out San Franciscans. It will be even more interesting...
  • California voters kill budget measures

    05/20/2009 6:28:40 AM PDT · by kennedy · 16 replies · 893+ views
    LA Times ^ | May 20, 2009 | Eric Bailey
    Reporting from Sacramento -- The "big five" elected leaders -- Schwarzenegger and the legislative chieftains from both houses -- are slated to begin closed-door meetings today upon the governor's return from Washington, where he spent election day after casting a last-minute absentee ballot. On Thursday a small group of Senate and Assembly members will hold the first of what's expected to be a slew of daily public sessions to wrangle over the details of the budget. Schwarzenegger has called for cuts that would hit every corner of the state. He announced plans to lay off 5,000 of the state's 235,000...
  • California's electorate as dysfunctional as Legislature?

    05/20/2009 5:47:09 AM PDT · by Jagdgewehr · 31 replies · 1,086+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 9:24 p.m. May 19, 2009 | James P. Sweeney
    SACRAMENTO – A few weeks ago, a voter at a gathering organized by campaign consultants said he believed cutting schools, police and fire departments would be disastrous. But that didn't mean he was ready to vote for the budget-related measures on Tuesday's ballot. “The moderator said 'You just said these things would be horrible. How can you still vote no?' ” recalled Rick Claussen, chief strategist for the campaign in favor of Propositions 1A-1F. “He said, 'Because I'm mad and I want to send Sacramento a message and I want to punish the politicians.' ”
  • California voters kill budget measures

    05/20/2009 5:04:47 AM PDT · by libstripper · 27 replies · 1,144+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 20, 2009 | Eric Bailey
    Only salary curbs survive in a rout of Schwarzenegger's slate of reforms. Reporting from Sacramento -- The "big five" elected leaders -- Schwarzenegger and the legislative chieftains from both houses -- are slated to begin closed-door meetings today upon the governor's return from Washington, where he spent election day after casting a last-minute absentee ballot. On Thursday a small group of Senate and Assembly members will hold the first of what's expected to be a slew of daily public sessions to wrangle over the details of the budget.
  • California budget ballot measures headed to defeat

    05/20/2009 4:17:49 AM PDT · by upchuck · 17 replies · 607+ views
    Roooooooooters ^ | May 20, 2009
    [There are several other posted threads about this fiasco. But this info is too priceless to ignore.] Without voter approval for the measures, California would face a $21.3 billion deficit, according to Schwarzenegger, who with the state's Democrat-led legislature put the measures to voters as part of a February budget compromise to close a nearly $42 billion shortfall through June 2010. Schwarzenegger also said California would sell a $6 billion revenue anticipation warrant to raise cash. But that may be difficult with state finances in a roil because "Short-term debt has to be paid back before the state is out...
  • Schwarzenegger's 3rd budget reform attempt flops

    05/20/2009 4:18:44 AM PDT · by Scanian · 20 replies · 748+ views
    AP ^ | May 20, 2009 | Juliet Williams
    LOS ANGELES – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wanted to permanently fix California's "broken budget system." But three times now he has tried and failed to smooth out the state's roller coaster revenues. Voters on Tuesday resoundingly rejected his latest effort, a package of budget-balancing measures that he promised would provide a short-term patch for the current financial crisis and prevent further catastrophe in the future. Instead, he now faces a $21.3 billion budget deficit and a budget system that has not changed a bit since he took office nearly six years ago. "I think he's discovered that this job is a...
  • California rejects slate of budget propositions (California tax proposal has been Terminated)

    05/20/2009 3:24:57 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 20 replies · 1,392+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 5/20/2009 | AP
    California's voters on Tuesday rejected a complex slate of ballot propositions designed to keep the state from sliding further toward fiscal calamity. The only measure they approved in a statewide special election was Proposition 1F, which will prohibit raises to lawmakers and other state elected officials during deficit years. Voters rejected at least four of the five other measures, including Proposition 1A, the centerpiece of efforts by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and other state leaders to fix California's ongoing fiscal problems. It would have created a state spending cap while prolonging temporary tax increases and also strengthened the state's rainy day...
  • LA TIMES: California voters exercise their power -- and that's the problem

    05/20/2009 2:13:19 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 41 replies · 1,991+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 20, 2009 | Michael Finnegan
    Californians are well known for periodic voter revolts, but on Tuesday they did more than just lash out at Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Legislature over the state's fiscal debacle. By rejecting five budget measures, Californians also brought into stark relief the fact that they, too, share blame for the political dysfunction that has brought California to the brink of insolvency. Rightly or wrongly, voters in the special election refused either to extend new tax hikes or to cap state spending. They also declined to unlock funds that they had voted in better financial times to set aside for special...
  • Governor concedes defeat to 'frustrated' voters

    05/20/2009 12:21:19 AM PDT · by South40 · 64 replies · 2,028+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 5/19/2009 | BRIAN JOSEPH and MARTIN WISCKOL
    SACRAMENTO California voters appeared to overwhelmingly reject five of six budget reform measures Tuesday, setting the stage for more brutal spending cuts and further jeopardizing the state's financial stability. Election returns late Tuesday showed Propositions 1A through 1E failing by wide margins with more than half of precincts reporting. Pre-election polling had predicted failure for the measures, which would have borrowed against future lottery proceeds, delayed payments to schools, redirected state revenues, capped state spending and extended temporary tax increases. "I think the voters spoke resoundingly tonight," Orange County Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, R-Irvine said at a No on Prop. 1A...