Posted on 05/30/2002 12:04:45 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The state constitution also requires a 2/3 vote of the legislature AND a majority vote of the people to borrow more than $300,000. Davis intends to wipe his hindquarters with that section of the constitution, too.
Why no lawsuit over the $6 billion bond issue or the $8 billion Revenue Anticipation Warrants, eh?
Went looking, for some answers and found this:
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Gov. Gray Davis can no longer use smoke and mirrors to dodge his way out of the state's budget hole, as it has now sunk to an unavoidable $23.6 billion. But he's still doing what he does best.
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State Controller Kathleen Connell and the state employees' union pledged to fight the ruling, which stems from a 1998 case pitting Connell against a taxpayer advocacy group. The group contends that state officials can't dole out money if there is no budget in place.
This has the detail:
California: Court says schools to lose if budget is late
This is not a trivial little court case,
The ruling in a 4-year-old lawsuit filed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association comes as legislators, faced with a record $23.6 billion budget gap, are battling over a proposal by Gov. Gray Davis to raise taxes and cut health and welfare programs.
Even fedral mandates are a violation of the 10th amendment.
I hope they do. As in other communist states, the rising taxes and diminishing services will lead people to emmigrate.
Come to Florida! My current employer moved from Sacremento a year ago, to escape the oppression there. Just picked up his small business and moved.
NO state income taxes, "shall issue" CCW law, "Right to employ law" (no unions), 70+ MPH speed limits, no emmision checks, and the latin population does NOT hate your guts.
I could go on and on...
6 years ago I lived in the SF bay area, and threw up too many times to stay.
High tech medical device company. :)
I would say that is a "bit" more than news. Let's see how all the Democrat-oriented public employees deal with federal minimum wage! That should be real interesting!
Live there except from May to September (get a condo on the SW coast of Oregon for those four to five hot/humid months).
We have a friend who was transferred to the Jacksonville area about 12 years ago. He hated it at first and so did his two children. Now he wouldn't leave there. His kids plan to stay in Florida when they finish college. He fly fishes and loves that area. He comes out here to N. Kali and Oregon about 2 weeks each year to fly fish for salmon and trout.
Let's get real. She has at her disposal:
HUD Section 8 Housing assistance
Child support from the father(s) of her child/children
AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children)
Free school breakfasts, lunches
Free after school child care
State and Federal Tax "earned income" credits
Free/low cost medical, dental, vision
Subsidized public transportation
Welfare
Private charities - they give away food bags in my town, no questions asked
Assistance from family & friends
Bottom line: your single-parent example, in many cases, has a higher effective income, than many of the so called middle-class workers.
I'll wager tht most California poverty households have two color televisions, VCRs, cell phones, plenty to eat, sleep under a roof with heat & air conditioning.
So, relax and enjoy the political pressure being put on a bunch of Democrats. This is great!
Dog Gone, you're right! I'm not going to worry (too much) about it. Watching Red Davis squirm will be fun.
John Jorsett, you're correct as well. I don't think the Rats will want the possiblity of ticking off the state-worker voter base.
MonroeDNA, Yep.
nodirtydemocrats, heeelllllloooooooooo!!!!! What an assumption. State worker==Democrat. WRONG! I have NEVER voted for a socialist/Rat and never will.
truth_seeker, wow. I sure struck a nerve, eh? I WORK for the state, not feeload. I don't and never have received public assistance. I didn't go to school and work my bum off to do so. I make decent money and am not complaining. To read in the paper that the actions of the elected ones could reduce that drastically, even temporarily, caused me to panic. If, because they don't pass the budget, I do get minimum wage for a month or so, I'll make it work. so chill...
Heck, your "victim" status might turn out to be a plus, not to mention the fact that as soon as the budget is signed you'd get retroactive pay.
So, your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to hope that no budget is signed by July 1, and then call up your local television station to volunteer to be one of the "victims" for the local newscast. Come up with lots of terrible things that are happening. You can't afford medicine. The pet doesn't have it's special diet anymore and may die. Your mother in Kansas who depends on your support may lose her house.
And you just can't believe all this cruelty is CAUSED BY THE DEMOCRATS in Sacramento, LOL!
I used to work as an engineer for the federal government, and flatter myself that I was at least as productive and dedicated as those in the private sector. However, after 6 years of seeing the incompetent, the drones, and the time-servers tolerated and even rewarded, I got out. I now work for myself and am much happier for it. I set my own hours, buy my own equipment and software, figure out how best to accomplish the job properly, and I don't have to carry the load of peers who can't handle the work. Best decision I ever made. It's certainly not for everyone (I have no dependents, so if I end up living in a refrigerator box behind the YMCA, I'm the only one who'll be affected.)
;-)
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