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Prepare for Demise of California; Liberals Will Get All the Government (and Tax Hikes) They Want
Townhall.com ^ | November 11, 2012 | Mike Shedlock

Posted on 11/11/2012 8:27:52 AM PST by Kaslin

On Tuesday voters in California went the wrong way on three propositions.

  1. Voters approved Proposition 30 "temporarily" increasing the state sales tax and income tax on individuals making over $250,000.
  2. They voted against Proposition 31 that would allow the governor to cut the budget in fiscal emergencies.
  3. They voted against Proposition 32 would prevent unions from making campaign donations via members' dues.

Moreover, and worse yet, Democrats picked up two more votes in the state legislature giving them a supermajority, capable of passing any tax hikes they want.

Those results are so awful I suggest you prepare for the demise of California.

Indeed California's Liberal Supermajority is about to run the state into the ground and taxpayers are going to get all the government they ever wanted.
The main check on Sacramento excess has been a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds majority of both houses to raise taxes. Although Republicans have been in the minority for four decades, they could impose a modicum of spending restraint by blocking tax increases. If Democratic leads stick in two races where ballots are still being counted, liberals will pick up enough seats to secure a supermajority. Governor Jerry Brown then will be the only chaperone for the Liberals Gone Wild video that is Sacramento.

The high Democratic turnout in moderate and right-leaning districts helped the party pick up three seats in the senate and four in the assembly.

So now Californians will experience the joys of one-party, union-run progressive governance. Mr. Brown is urging lawmakers to demonstrate frugality and the "prudence of Joseph." As he said the other day, "we've got to make sure over the next few years that we pay our bills, we invest in the right programs, but we don't go on any spending binges." That's what all Governors say. Trouble is, merely paying the state's delinquent bills will require tens of billions in additional revenues if lawmakers don't undertake fiscal reforms.

With no GOP restraint, liberals can now raise taxes to pay for all this. [$200 billion in unfunded liabilities, the California State Teachers' Retirement System in need of $10 billion annually for the next 30 years to amortize its debt, $73 billion in outstanding bonds for capital projects and $33 billion in voter-authorized bonds, etc.]

They'll probably start by repealing Proposition 13's tax cap for commercial property. Democrats in the Assembly held hearings on the idea this spring. Then they'll try to make it easier for cities to raise taxes.

The greens want an oil severance tax. Other Democrats want to extend the sales tax to services, supposedly in return for a lower rate, but don't expect any "reform" to be revenue neutral. Look for huge union pay raises and higher pension benefits.

The silver lining here is that Americans will be able to see the modern liberal-union state in all its raw ambition. The Sacramento political class thinks it can tax and regulate the private economy endlessly without consequence. As a political experiment it all should be instructive, and at least Californians can still escape to Nevada or Idaho.

Law of the Funnel in Action

Big government and absurdly strong unions destroyed Greece and Spain. Expect no less for California.

Many large California corporations that can flee, will flee. Those stuck in California will see massive tax hikes (with many more to come) just so public unions and administrators can collect absurdly high salaries and benefits that most citizens can only dream about.

Please see the Law of the Funnel for a description as to what just happened.

Economists Cut US GDP Forecast, Raise Inflation Forecast


Here is a headline news story that I found interesting for reasons I will explain following: Economists cut U.S. Q4 growth forecasts.

Economists expect the economy to grow at an annual rate of 1.8 percent in the current quarter, down from the previous estimate of 2.2 percent growth, according to the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's fourth-quarter survey of 39 forecasters.

While that left estimates for gross domestic product for the year unchanged at 2.2 percent, growth in 2013 looked modestly weaker with economists forecasting 2 percent, down from 2.1 percent.

Over the next three quarters, growth was seen averaging 2.1 percent, down from earlier expectations of 2.2 percent.

The unemployment rate was forecast to come in lower than expected, averaging 7.9 percent in the fourth quarter from the previous estimate of 8.1 percent. The monthly unemployment rate released by the government was 7.9 percent in October.

Still, unemployment was seen stuck at 7.9 percent in the first quarter of next year, and holding at 7.8 percent in the second and third quarters.

Economists raised their forecasts for inflation this quarter with the headline consumer price index seen averaging 2.3 percent, up from earlier estimates for 2.0 percent. For the year, CPI was expected to average 1.9 percent, up from 1.8 percent.
Given exports were recently revised up and imports revised lowered, I expected economists to think GDP would come in higher. It would have been interesting to see their reasons. Hurricane Sandy perhaps?

I expect the economy to weaken of course (and by far more in 2013 than the economists). Curiously the economists do not seem worried about the alleged fiscal cliff, at least for their GDP estimates.

For more on the fiscal cliff, please see "Saturation Point" for QE Nonsense; Fiscal Cliff Comparisons



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; US: California
KEYWORDS: bluestates; ca2012; california; supermajority; taxandspend
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To: vladimir998

That was my point... fine... let it happen... can they still blame Bush?!


61 posted on 11/11/2012 10:40:52 AM PST by Bikkuri (Hope for Conservative push in the next 2-4 years..........)
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To: Anima Mundi

I am saying that spending by California will be federalized. Tax payers in the other states will make up short falls in California, Illinois, New York and any other state that cannot balance its budget. DumBO will use the Fed to monetize any debt that cannot be made up by taxes.

The best we can do it give California to the Chinese as payment for our debt they hold.


62 posted on 11/11/2012 10:41:25 AM PST by depressed in 06 (America conceived in liberty, dies in slavery.)
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To: Le Chien Rouge

As we speak I am engaging a real-estate agent to sell and another agent in a red state to buy. I will be out of here before the end of the first qtr 2013. I am a bit depressed about it. I never imagined that something could drive me out of the state of my birth, my fathers birth and his fathers birth.

with a super majority they will
come for your money
come for your guns
come for your sanity...


63 posted on 11/11/2012 10:49:55 AM PST by Breto (The Establishment party is killing our country)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Thank God I’m over 1800 miles from that 5th column hell hole.


64 posted on 11/11/2012 11:03:18 AM PST by MachIV
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

What we’re very likely to wind up with, is a pro nationalist party. God knows what that will result in, because history has shown us where that leads all too often.

Sound economic policy, and reasoned pro-U. S. policies are called for, but the pendulum once swing too far in the wrong direction, generally goes too far when swinging back in the other direction.

We are messing with fire folks. A lot of people are going to get burned. He’ll, a lot already have.


65 posted on 11/11/2012 11:36:17 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Hurricane Sandy..., a week later and 47 million Americans still didn't have power.)
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To: Conservative4Ever

California has 38 million residents. Only ten million of them just voted.

I don’t know what the population demographics are for the state, but I’d be surprised if there weren’t ten million people out there who didn’t vote, but could have.

If only 2.15 million of them had voted with us on the 6th, Romney would be our president.

If folks would quit writing this state off, and devise a plan to get it’s decent citizens to vote, we could turn not only this state, but the entire nation around.

This is our number one job.


66 posted on 11/11/2012 11:43:15 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Hurricane Sandy..., a week later and 47 million Americans still didn't have power.)
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To: vladimir998

I agree


67 posted on 11/11/2012 11:51:43 AM PST by ncpatriot
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To: mjp

“When California becomes a complete hellhole Mexico can have it back”

Not my part!!


68 posted on 11/11/2012 1:29:34 PM PST by alphadog (2nd Bn. 3rd Marines, Vietnam, class of 68)
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To: Mr Rogers
Anyone who has stayed in California this long is someone who is far too comfortable with big government.

Yeah, couldn't be we took it in the shorts when real estate collapsed and we're so underwater we can't get out yet. That's how it is with me. I can't afford to take a $40K hit selling short.

And no, Arizona is NOT bluer than California. West Tucson is very blue, but the rest of the state is far from being like California.

You're right...I was looking at an early county map, it's since been updated. Sorry.

Just to let you know...we're not all bad. My county (Shasta) went 63%-33% Romney with about 53000 total votes cast.

69 posted on 11/11/2012 5:42:23 PM PST by hattend (Firearms and ammunition...the only growing industries under the Obama regime.)
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To: hattend

I actually understand. I was stationed at Tehachapi, CA. That county has no effect on how California goes. It suffers because of the fools in SF & LA. Happily, as a military guy, I was able to move in 2004.

There are actually many good people in California who stay for a variety of reasons. I just get frustrated with those who come to Arizona and immediately try to infect Arizona with the same policies that have made a mess of California - which was once an incredible, fantastic state.


70 posted on 11/11/2012 7:04:13 PM PST by Mr Rogers (America is becoming California, and California is becoming Detroit. Detroit is already hell.)
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To: vette6387

Just wait till they start construction on high speed rail. Then you will really see the California economy boom.


71 posted on 11/11/2012 7:07:38 PM PST by Tea Party Terrorist (Your tattoo looks stupid.)
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To: Kaslin

Republicans should simply vote as Obama did as a Senator: “Present”.


72 posted on 11/11/2012 7:12:58 PM PST by CodeToad (Padme: "So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause.")
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To: Le Chien Rouge

Thank you. Sounding more tempting every day....


73 posted on 11/11/2012 7:16:45 PM PST by CheneyChick (01/20/2013 -- the day that could have been)
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To: morphing libertarian

12-16 bill a year in services to,illegals

CA dems operates the same as other dems don’t make the poor rich but make the rich poor,it’s all about control.


74 posted on 11/12/2012 8:48:39 AM PST by Vaduz
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To: Tea Party Terrorist

“Just wait till they start construction on high speed rail. Then you will really see the California economy boom.”

Yeah, it will be ( that is if it’s ever completed) the “illegal alien commuter.” Just think, non-citlzens will have the best commuter train in the country, and they will probably get to ride it for free!


75 posted on 11/12/2012 8:52:38 AM PST by vette6387
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