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Another (Davis) Closed Shop
California Political Review ^ | 4/22/02 | M. David Stirling

Posted on 04/22/2002 10:53:48 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan

Private printers suffer as state agencies are used to reward political favorites.

Under a decree issued late last year by Governor Gray Davis, California requires state agencies to go through the Office of State Publishing (OSP) for their printing needs. No longer are state agencies free to go directly to the lowest responsible bidder to have pamphlets or stationary produced. OSP gets the right of first refusal on all state printing jobs.

This is bad news for the 5,900 privately-owned commercial print shops in California. “Mark,” a composite of those private printers, started his business by investing his modest savings, borrowing against his home, obligating himself on a building lease, signing a contract for printing equipment, purchasing a used delivery truck, and taking out bare-bones fire and auto liability insurance. Starting with one employee, in time increasing to six, Mark pays wages, vacation and medical insurance benefits, and workers’ compensation insurance. He pays income taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, and property taxes on his equipment. Through hard work and dedication to customer service, he’s purchased a new truck and upgraded his printing equipment (for both of which he makes monthly payments.) Like many businesses, he’s been sued, but chose to settle rather than risk the cost of going to trial. When Mark finally retires at night, the print shop, his employees, and customers are rarely out of mind. Yet, even with the ups and downs, Mark is thankful just to be in business. Not all entrepreneurs can say that.

But now, thanks to the governor, Mark must confront unfair competition from the Office of State Printing. This 152-year-old agency had plenty of work even before it was granted a near-monopoly on state printing; for decades it provided printing for the governor’s office, the Legislature, and state election ballots. But now it gets first choice of all other state printing jobs.

And not because it’s earned the business. On the contrary, even with its annual $60 million budget of tax-funded resources, state-of-the-art printing equipment, and nearly 500 unionized civil service employees, OSP could not — and still cannot — match “Mark’s” competitive prices, customer service, and responsive production schedules.

From the outset of his administration, Governor Davis made it clear he wanted to give OSP and its unionized employees a leg up on the private competitors who were winning state business by offering quality work at lower prices. A month after his inauguration, he ordered that “All documents printed ... by the Office of State Publishing, or vended out, have the Union label displayed.” With 95 percent of commercial printers being non-union shops, this would bring OSP more state business. But when it became clear that the mandate violated bidding and contracting laws, it was quietly shelved.

Then came last fall’s gubernatorial order. Under the purported concern that some of OSP’s expensive printing equipment and union-waged employees were sitting idle for portions of the year, the governor’s office mandated that department managers could use commercial printers only if “the contract does not cause the displacement of civil service employees.” This proved an effective means of shutting off the $15 million of state printing business that for years had been performed by commercial printers.

There will be hearings in committees of both legislative chambers this week and next that will consider how this order is hurting private businesses.

Competition is fierce and profit margins thin among the state’s commercial printers. Like all people engaged in mostly small businesses, each day they hustle, work long hours, and assume the risks of failure. When they produce the goods and services that enhance our lives, generate the jobs that put food on the tables, and pay the taxes that enable government to provide essential services, they are entitled to the fruits of their efforts. When they fail, there is no taxpayer safety-net to keep them afloat. Meanwhile, over at the OSP, no one loses any sleep worrying about their next paycheck, or their medical and retirement benefits, or paying the bills. And that is why government should not attempt to compete with private entrepreneurs.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; corruption; davis; megalomania; payola; shakedown
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This is getting so predicatable it would be boring, if it were not for our hard earned tax dollars that are being used for this obvious political payola.

And we have hardly seen the beginning of it. Stay tuned for the massive tax burden we will all be shouldering to cover Davis' fiscal mismanagement that turned an $8 Billion surplus into a $20 Billion deficit.

The RATS will be taxing the air we breath to make up that kind of money the only way they know how.

1 posted on 04/22/2002 10:53:48 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan
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To: Gophack; TheAngryClam; BibChr; Brian Allen ; CalGov2002; Brad's Gramma; Dan from Michigan...
COLOR OF MONEY PING
2 posted on 04/22/2002 10:55:04 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan
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To: ElkGroveDan

The answer to SHADY GRAY!!!

3 posted on 04/22/2002 11:01:12 AM PDT by d14truth
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To: ElkGroveDan
There is nothing that private enterprise does that a state agency can't do better, according to the Davis Doctrine.
4 posted on 04/22/2002 11:02:46 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: ElkGroveDan
The door was NEVER open to the lowest bidder, anyway. The power to print shifted back and forth from government to unions, and back, again. The little printer never had a chance, if they weren't part of a union-- so it's all rhetoric.
5 posted on 04/22/2002 11:10:04 AM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: ElkGroveDan
OHH lord. Talk about taking capitalism out of a system.
6 posted on 04/22/2002 11:14:41 AM PDT by katherineisgreat
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To: ElkGroveDan;calgov2002; Grampa Dave;Carry_Okie; SierraWasp; Gophack; eureka!; ElkGroveDan...
Ugly!

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7 posted on 04/22/2002 11:19:47 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Dog Gone; ElkGroveDan
There is nothing that private enterprise does that a state agency can't do better, according to the Davis Doctrine.

And yet, according to that charter member of the self-appointed lunatic-left-wing-FRinge, Beatle John Lennen [In His Own Write - Simon and Schuster - 1964] -- "Everything the government touches turns to sh*t."

Isn't it time Gray-Out got up to speed?

8 posted on 04/22/2002 11:21:17 AM PDT by Brian Allen
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To: ElkGroveDan
BTTT
9 posted on 04/22/2002 11:36:39 AM PDT by hattend
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To: ElkGroveDan
Then came last fall’s gubernatorial order. Under the purported concern that some of OSP’s expensive printing equipment and union-waged employees were sitting idle for portions of the year, the governor’s office mandated that department managers could use commercial printers only if “the contract does not cause the displacement of civil service employees.” This proved an effective means of shutting off the $15 million of state printing business that for years had been performed by commercial printers.

Davis is a liberal union boss. He'll do anything, say anything, to help his cronies at the expense of the rest of us.

So long, Mr. Davis. We need REAL leadership.

10 posted on 04/22/2002 11:45:10 AM PDT by Gophack
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To: Brian Allen
There is nothing that private enterprise does that a state agency can't do better, according to the Davis Doctrine.

Bump!

11 posted on 04/22/2002 11:45:37 AM PDT by Gophack
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To: Brian Allen; SierraWasp;Carry_Okie; Grampa Dave; : Dog Gone; ElkGroveDan
I find it hysterical that my dem friend, an attorney, is now supporting Gray, although he admitted that Gray was a creep and relented he should not have contributed to his campaign. He also said the same a about Clinton.

Maybe it is time to start s poll. Why do you give to the dems?

12 posted on 04/22/2002 11:57:09 AM PDT by Angelique
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To: Gophack
..... And yet, according to that charter member of the self-appointed lunatic-left-wing-FRinge, Beatle John Lennen [In His Own Write - Simon and Schuster - 1964] -- "Everything the government touches turns to sh*t."

Isn't it time Gray-Out got up to speed, too?

And came to understand the fundamental Truth that there is NOTHING a gummint does that cannot be done cheaper, faster, more efficiently and more profitably -- FOR EVERYONE CONCERNED -- by FRee Enterprise!

13 posted on 04/22/2002 11:58:30 AM PDT by Brian Allen
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To: ElkGroveDan
The clear signal here, is that Mark and his private sector printing colleagues must have come up way short on their kickbacks and payoffs to Blackout's friends, relatives and political associates. Condit's kids quit their "official" jobs but still needed revenue. All this means is the Davis believes he has better and more immediate control over the dirty money associated with the state's printing expenditures if he focuses it in Sacramento. Pefectly logical democrap thining. They be needing a heap o' slush money pretty soon. Those damn Mexican voters are now wanting between $5 and $10 for every vote they cast and that can add up, real quick.
14 posted on 04/22/2002 12:37:43 PM PDT by Tacis
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To: ElkGroveDan
I wonder if ol' GrayOuT DeVious tried to negotiate a contract with Kinky's... He shur is trying for all the "loose" votes urr voters this time around..

Beware of ol' Panderin' Gay .. urr GraY :-!




SEMPER FI
Norm

15 posted on 04/22/2002 12:53:04 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: Gophack
It's all about (union) political contributions.

The fact that he feels the need to shore up his base this late in the game is a pretty strong indication of his actual feelings about his position.

D

16 posted on 04/22/2002 4:04:15 PM PDT by daviddennis
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To: ElkGroveDan
Thanhs for the ping.This is bad but are you aware of the Union Enhancement Act that deals with Home Health Care providers. In the past most of these people dealt directly with the recipient or their family. Doofus had the Rats pass a bill that makes ALL of these employees wards of the county. And as such the county unions are saying they represent these poor folks and are demmanding full union benefits. All this with no funding for the counties which may be 4 or 5 million dollars for Humboldt County plus the union picks up several thousand new members state wide of people that were quite happy with the way things were prior.
17 posted on 04/22/2002 4:06:15 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
..........graydavis begone bump............
18 posted on 04/22/2002 4:12:46 PM PDT by Liz
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To: all; antaresequity

Free DUMP DAVIS bumper stickers here

I just recevied the bunch of these bumper stickers that I requested and they look GREAT!
The red really stands out on the back of a car. Order yours today.

Good job antaresequity!

19 posted on 04/22/2002 4:19:35 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan
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To: ElkGroveDan;Angelique;Ernest_at_the_Beach
The RATS will be taxing the air we breath"

They already bleepin DO!!! Haven't you heard of the insideous "Smog Check II?" Plus all of the other overgroan Air Quality regulatory burden that even includes the renegger in the Crapitol not enforcing the ban on MTBE? That crap adds thirty cents per gallon and the BS'ers claim it will add another thirty cents to remove it... I've had it!!!

20 posted on 04/22/2002 9:58:36 PM PDT by SierraWasp
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