Yes, but you also live in a state that has an onerous ballot initiative process. THE PEOPLE keep voting for spending initiatives. THE PEOPLE are bankrupting the state by voting for every touchy-feely spending plan that gets onto the ballot.
That is only partially true. In fact the voters REJECTED the raw liberal taxing and spending gimmicks on the November ballot. What passed were the massive so-called infrastructure bonds advanced by our very liberal governor.
HE has been the main driving force behind these massive ballot bonds, they ARE his fiscal bastards. Additionally he has been carrying over billions in debt in each budget year (in order to avoid spending cuts) and borrowing from one fund to pay last year's borrowed billions. It's a house of cards ripe to come crashing down, and certainly not what Californians thought they were voting for when they voted for a so-called Republican in the Recall.