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It bears repeating. It is called socialism.
We believe the public is smart enough to see through the scare tactics, and to realize tax increases would be only a further drag on the economy.
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yet , many of these same voters will also elect and re-elect more of the same socialists. One helluva note.
If I weren’t afraid of getting into trouble with the moderators I’d say something like “If Sacramento were a smoking hole in the ground this state would be better off!”, except that I wouldn’t say that because I don’t want to get into trouble.
My recommendation is hundreds or thousands of auditors go through every State-run program (California) including the schools and the government to expose all the fraud and corruption. IMO, millions, perhaps, billions are being swallowed up by graft and corruption. Same goes for all Federal programs. The American taxpayers are being cheated out of billions of dollars on the state and federal level and no one cares.
they need to reverse comrade gov brown’s unionization of all state employees.
If you consistently spend more than you take in, it's inevitable.
If you hide the items being spent on, the doofus loser teachers can whine about the "children!"
Finally, if you push current expenses forward (and pay interest for the priviledge), eventually the piper wins.
The author of this piece evidently learned math in Californica, too.
Please, please cut some of these useless programs.
Those poor pitiful citizens. They don’t realize that it is TOO LATE in California. It is AGAINST THE LAW to fail to increase spending....with mandated spending it MUST increase, by LAW, or people will go to JAIL. It cannot now be changed - it is too late.
As the demographics continue to change with time it seems inevitable that the state will move further and further to the left.
The state wasn’t going broke, but when property taxes went up from high sales prices, they irrationally grew their budget and state employees.
Give no raises for three years. Fire 80 percent of the new positions created in state government and we will be in a surplus.
Good idea.
Starve the beast.
State health programs and increasingly elaborate buerocracy at all levels is responsible for this.
A state manager’s solution to any problem is to hire an “expert” to take care of it. These experts then call meetings with other experts and they all generate nifty reports showing that, guess what, that more experts need to be hired.
Centuries ago, it went by the name of "mercantilism." In some foreign States, it falls under the guise of "theocracy." And, here in the USA, some politicians call it "the common good."
In every case, the problem is a small group of busybodies (elites) who believe that individuals are not qualified to make decisions for themselves and that central planning of some sort should be implemented to create heaven on Earth. (Occasionally religion is used as justification for such planning.) But, in every case, the results are always the same.
I’m trying to remember what it is about Mr. Villines that makes me distrust his conservatism...