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California: State of Bankruptcy
Coronado New Times ^ | 1/21/2003 | Mike Giorgino

Posted on 01/21/2003 11:00:41 AM PST by Jimbaugh

Mike
Giorgino

STATE OF BANKRUPTCY

By Michael Giorgino

Webster's dictionary defines bankruptcy as a state of financial ruin-the inability to pay one's debts. That sure sounds like what is going on in California where Governor Gray Davis and the Democrats have saddled taxpayers with a massive 35 billion dollar deficit.

However, Webster offers a second definition that better explains California's insolvency: being "wholly lacking or deprived of some essential." Davis and his party are blind to the direct causal relationship between free enterprise and prosperity. They seem to think wealth is created in the mailroom of the Franchise Tax Board. Tragically, Davis' policies are chaining the free men and destroying the free markets that are our only hope for avoiding economic paralysis and collapse.

This budget disaster was a self-inflicted wound. When Davis took office four years ago, the state's economy had just emerged from a recession. He drove the Democrat-controlled legislature to rapidly deplete a 12 billion dollar surplus. The State budget shot up over 37 percent in two years (more than seven times the increase in population), despite economists' warnings that the extra revenue was coming largely from taxes on stock options and capital gains.

In March 2000, the dot.com industry imploded and the stock market crashed. On March 22, 2000, then-Assembly Budget Chairwoman Denise Ducheny announced, "As we craft this year's $88 billion dollar budget [up from 57 billion dollars two years earlier] it is our responsibility that the working men and women of this state benefit from such a remarkable economy." Oblivious to what had just happened on Wall Street, Democrat spending continued to rise as revenues began to evaporate. The result is the fiscal crisis confronting us today-a governor who wants to spend 96.4 billion dollars and has come up 35 billion dollars short.

Who is to blame? According to Davis, it is "those who oppose our programs and resent our progress," the "forces of reversal and retrenchment" who "contaminate our air and water," and "manipulate our energy market and cheat us out of billions of dollars." In other words, industry is at fault. The governor also blames Washington, demanding that President Bush hurry up and do something. Yet, California's deficit exceeds that of every other state deficit combined! In fact, it is larger than the general fund of every other state except New York.

While President Bush wants to cut taxes to stimulate growth and restore investor confidence, Davis wants to raise taxes instead! Californians will soon be paying higher sales taxes, income taxes, cigarette taxes, car taxes, and increases in every fee imaginable. Davis wants to "find a way to wean state government off feast-and-famine budgeting," so higher property taxes (killing Prop. 13) may be the next item on the menu. Each new tax will impose greater burdens on the people and businesses of California, further weakening the economy, increasing the shortfall, requiring more taxes, and on and on.

The goal of the Democrats in California in recent years has been to transform our free market system into a welfare state by means of single, concrete, specific measures, enlarging the power of the government a step at a time, never permitting their direction to be identified or the basic issue to be named. Step by step, the state has grown larger and more powerful, crippling business with soaring energy prices, skyrocketing worker's compensation and unemployment insurance costs, mountains of red tape, and the most confiscatory lawsuit abuse in the nation. Socialism is coming, not by vote or by violence, but by slow rot-we will all just wake up one morning and the government will be in charge of everything. The role played by the Republicans in this farce seems to have been little more than to delay the inevitable.

There is a way out, short of moving to Arizona. We can pass a constitutional amendment to limit deficit spending. We can root out fraud, waste and abuse in Sacramento. We can slash state spending by 35 billion dollars. (We lived with a 57 billion dollar budget four years ago; we can "get by" with a 64 billion dollar budget today.) Finally, we can strive for limited government in California, placing a wall of separation, brick by brick, between state and economics just as we do between church and state-and for the same reason!

Are any of these measures likely or even possible? Not with over 1,200 well-paid lobbyists working the corridors of the State Capitol. Not with over 300,000 state employees and their unions fighting to keep state spending going up and up. Not with the most left-leaning Democrats in the country holding every constitutional statewide office and almost two-thirds of the Assembly and Senate. So, where does our hope lay?

There are millions of taxpayers in California who are struggling to balance their own families' budgets and cannot afford to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars in new taxes. Up until now, they have been too busy going to work and raising their families to pay much attention to state politics. However, they lived through the Cold War of the 20th Century and remember its great lesson-that total government control over people's lives leads to unspeakable human misery. Perhaps the vast middle class will finally rise up with one voice to refuse Gray Davis' bloody taxes and shout, "Enough; leave us alone!" I pray we Republicans will have the vision and courage to act swiftly and decisively when they do. Then, perhaps, we may restore economic liberty and prosperity in California.

Mike Giorgino is a retired Navy Commander and a Gulf War veteran. He was the Republican candidate for the State Senate, 40th District in 2002. He is an associate at the law firm of Gates, O'Doherty, Gonter & Guy in San Diego. He may be contacted via e-mail at mgiorgino@aol.com.

 

 


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Announcements; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: budget; california; giorgino; jimbaugh

1 posted on 01/21/2003 11:00:41 AM PST by Jimbaugh
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2 posted on 01/21/2003 11:02:05 AM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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3 posted on 01/21/2003 11:03:08 AM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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My tag line says it all!
4 posted on 01/21/2003 11:11:30 AM PST by US_MilitaryRules (A penny saved is a governmental oversite!!!)
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To: Jimbaugh
Well this is one Californian who will not be paying higher taxes and fees in '03...
5 posted on 01/21/2003 11:16:58 AM PST by kellynla (house hunting in NV...)
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To: Jimbaugh
where Governor Gray Davis and the Democrats have saddled taxpayers with a massive 35 billion dollar deficit.

I think it will prove to be a blessing in disguise that GrayDay was reelected to clean up the mess HE and his ilk created. I can only imagine the whining and gnashing of teeth at this time had a Republican been elected.

Wisconsin is facing a similar problem and boy-o-boy, when McCallum(R) tried to suggest cutting budgets to solve this problem, all hell broke loose throughout the halls of liberaldom. Now you hear not a whisper when the new governor, Doyle(D) suggests the same. Hypocrites all of them!

6 posted on 01/21/2003 11:21:25 AM PST by PLOM...NOT!
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To: Jimbaugh
A quick review of CA history will indicate which way the governor & democrats will go in this crisis.

In a nutshell, they won't cut freebees to welfare kings & queens & no-cost prenatal care to illegal aliens. They won't endeavor to reduce ridiculously high overhead costs of the education machine.

No, they'll cut the budget for school supplies, funding for libraries and law enforcement.

In short, they'll attempt to punish the middle class - make us squeal - for resisting their call for higher taxes.

And, knowing the average CA voter, we'll buckle under the pressure.

The b*stards should be in JAIL instead of the statehouse.

7 posted on 01/21/2003 11:24:19 AM PST by skeeter
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To: Jimbaugh
Davis wants to raise taxes instead! Californians will soon be paying higher sales taxes, income taxes, cigarette taxes, car taxes, and increases in every fee imaginable.

That's what the California people voted for ---Davis owes his voters. He can't cut welfare programs.

8 posted on 01/21/2003 11:34:46 AM PST by FITZ
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What a mess CA is! People who make money are leaving the state in droves...and being replaced by poor or non-working illegals.

It may not take that big earthquake to finish off CA...just a bunch of Dems.

I am so glad to live in Florida. There is no state income tax, and, the state constitution requires a balanced budget....NO DEFICITS. And, the state retirement system is so far in the black that the Enron collapse didnt dent the fund at all...and the state is able to drop vestment from 10 yrs to 6 yrs

It isnt utopia...but...comparing FL to CA, it comes awfully close

UCFRW
9 posted on 01/21/2003 11:48:03 AM PST by UCFRoadWarrior (UCFRW)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
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10 posted on 01/21/2003 8:06:01 PM PST by Jimbaugh
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To: Jimbaugh
Don't blame me; I voted for Bill Simon.
11 posted on 01/21/2003 10:14:43 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
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What the Davis budget will do to county services: http://www.csac.counties.org/legislation/legislative_priorities/sbn_2002X/index.html
12 posted on 01/21/2003 11:06:59 PM PST by marsh2
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To: skeeter
"...no-cost prenatal care to illegal aliens.."

Haven't you heard? CA is working to resolve this problem by allowing Mexican doctors, trained and certified in Mexico, to treat illegals from Mexico, in CA clinics.

These third-world countries do not train their physicians adequately. They are, often, incompetent, at best.

Ultimately, these incompetent "physicians" will doubtless work their way into our legitimate health care system, treating Americans. Then, who is going to pay the gigantic malpractice lawsuits? Kalifornia or Mexico?

If you guessed, "neither", you're right. The feds will be expected to, again, pay for CA's stupidity. And guess where that money comes from?

If you guessed, "us", you're right.

Time to pull the plug on the retro 60's perpetual party, drug addicted, remnants of the hippy movement we all know and love as The People's Republic Of Kalifornia.

13 posted on 01/22/2003 1:39:49 PM PST by hoosierskypilot
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To: skeeter
The b*stards should be in JAIL instead of the statehouse.

California is gone, shot forever down the swirling liberal Democrat toilet.
Parasites outnumber hosts by far too great a margin now, and it is time to leave.

14 posted on 01/22/2003 10:03:15 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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[pledge of allegiance, California version]

I pledge allegiance to the flag
of the People's Republic of California
and to the welfare state
for which it stands:
multicultural diversity, under moral relativism,
with perpetually increased spending and taxation
for all.

15 posted on 01/23/2003 12:57:49 AM PST by SteveH
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To: Jimbaugh; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Perhaps the vast middle class will finally rise up with one voice to refuse Gray Davis' bloody taxes and shout, "Enough; leave us alone!"

I thought you might be interested in the origins of that phrase:

Origins of Laissez Faire!

Taxes rose even as prosperity declined. Colbert's massive system of state-regulated commerce and industry had begun to collapse before his death (1683). Partly it died through the drain of men from farms and factories to camps and battlefields.

Chiefly it died through self-strangulation: governmental regulations stifled the growth that might have come under less supervision and restraint, more liberty to breathe, to experiment, and to err. Enterprise found itself bound by a maze of orders and penalties; the complex mechanism of economic activity, moved by the toilsome hunger of the many and the inventive greed of the few, groaned and stumbled under a mountain of rules, and threatened to halt.

So soon as 1685 we hear the cry of laissez faire, sixty-five years before Quesnay and Turgot, ninety-one before Adam Smith. "The supreme secret", said one of Louis XIV's intendants, "is to allow complete freedom of trade. Never had manufacturers and commerce so wasted away in this realm as since we have taken it into our heads to build them up by the decrees of the state"

--"The Story of Civilization" by Will and Ariel Durant. Vol VIII, pg 690

16 posted on 01/23/2003 4:53:51 AM PST by snopercod (Repeal the 17th Amendment!)
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...being replaced by poor or non-working illegals.

The illegals work. They just don't pay taxes or for their medical care.

17 posted on 01/23/2003 4:56:10 AM PST by snopercod (Repeal the 17th Amendment!)
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California will default. And the rest of the country will cheer. Perhaps Cali is leading us again -- this time so we may see the logical conclusion of socialism and rabble-based 'democracy'.
18 posted on 01/23/2003 5:13:17 AM PST by johnb838 (deconstruct the left)
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