Posted on 04/11/2011 4:02:15 PM PDT by dragnet2
LOS ANGELES (CBS) While Washington averted a government shutdown this week, California Governor Jerry Brown continues with his budget battles.
The governor may feel like hes in a recurring nightmare these days. Everywhere he turns with a proposed budget fix it gets shot down.
If we dont get taxes, if we dont get cuts, were gonna have a hard time balancing the budget, Brown said. Many of the Republicans told me, Were not taxing and were not cutting. Its your job youre the governor.
But Republicans who show up to protest at many of the governors events these days say its Brown whos not living up to his words.
Fix it, Governor Brown, and Ill be the first person that would be more than happy to give you money, said Robert Ledbetter, who was protesting outside one of Browns events.
California Republican Party Vice Chair Steven Baric says Brown is not showing hes much of a leader.
He promised he would show true leadership and hes failing to do that. And if he wants to show true leadership lets have true pension reform, Baric said.
this weekend, CBS 2/KCAL 9 political reporter Dave Bryan asked Governor Brown about the criticisms:
DB: Many of the Republicans I talk to say that theyre not convinced that youre serious about pension reform and about cutting the slack in government, cutting the bureaucracy down. They feel that you havent put forward, for example, a meaningful pension reform plan because of your connection to the unions.
JB: They have to say that to give cover to their position, which is No. Their position is No, were not going to help you. Were not going to do anything. Well, thats unacceptable. I did propose 12 points of pension reform.
The governor tells Dave he believes the country hasnt been this divided since the Civil War.
This week Brown has been using Civil War metaphors at his public events to describe the deep divisions in California, and the entire country for that matter, preaching with the passion of a born-again that the country is dangerously polarized.
We are at a point of civil discord, and I would not minimize the risk to our country and to our state. It is not trivial. Ive been around a long time, Im a student of history, Im a student of contemporary politics. We are facing what I would call a regime crisis. The legitimacy of our very democratic institutions are in question, he said.
More than likely his ‘fix’ is big taxes and small cuts.
Going, going, going Galt.
Too late my friend.
In the California of today it is less like the Civil War, more like the MexicanAmerican War of 1846 to 1848.
The only question: Which side is Governor Moonbeam on?
That’s one aspect, but the glaring factor here is the government not only enables all that but aids and abets it.
The only thing between us and a full blown regime crisis is an alternative to USG.
The Constitution has been overthrown. The revolution is betrayed.
And, for the GOP and the Democrats, the attitude is, "So? There's not a damn thing you can do about it".
That is, for the present, unfortunately true. But nature abhors a vacuum.
Power is lying on the ground, waiting for someone to pick it up.
Sooner or later, someone will.
The people against the government.
Yup.
Hey Jerry wanted the job (and he can’t say he didn’t know what that job was like). He got what he wanted.
Hey Jerry wanted the job (and he can’t say he didn’t know what that job was like). He got what he wanted.
“Yes, just like 150 years ago, America is half slave (to socialism) and half free. And the slave half wants to run roughshod over the Constitution and the rule of law in order to further its goal of enslaving everyone.”
Take a map of the US red and blue states. Take a map of the civil war. Notice anything? Then think REAL hard about what you just wrote. Then consider the issue of State’s Rights. Just be a little curious, that’s all.
For those capable of critical thought, that no longer works and hasn't for many years.
Brown you started this crap with public sector unions...reap what you sowed...
Sooner or later, someone will.
Yes. Yes, they will. An unflinching glance over the history of the last 200 years suggests that it won't bode well for any of us. The will to power - and the desire to harm others without consequence - trumps all.
>The legitimacy of our very democratic institutions are in question, he said.
Considering that America is a Constitutional Republic and not a Democracy I’d say he is finally getting a clue.
Our founders never intended for our government to be milking and bilking the taxpayers for the sole purpose of
creating an unmaintainable number of cushy government jobs.
Let’s just hope the military stays with American ideals and you pension thieves surrender to American terms rather than lose the hard way.
Uh no he didn't.
I believe that started in the 1950s, in New York City.
Trust me - things will manifestly NOT turn around quickly. There are consequences - dreadful ones - to all that has been done in the name of ‘progressivism’.
It’s a butchers bill, payable in blood.
uh California is the state we (I) was talking about 1970;s then shools in CA went from top five to bottom five, union teachers...
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