The state treasury raked in $5 billion extra this year, state officials say, but because of what Finance Director Tom Campbell calls "autopilot spending," we must pay out $10 billion extra -- $5 billion more than we got. Special interest groups say much of it can't be helped -- it's for the "poor." For years, the Legislature has been busy shifting the earnings of one group of Californians into the pockets of another. That's why California is both a high tax state and a constant magnet for low-income newcomers, as recorded by the U.S. Census. First, we hand out goodies...