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America's Greece
In California, the mayor of a major city has decided that it's time to renegotiate union pensions, which are bankrupting the municipality; more specifically, he wants to raise the retirement age. The governor of the state wants to revamp the welfare system, forcing people to get back to work within two years rather than four. The state government has worked with the California Highway Patrol to implement furloughs amounting to a 5 percent pay cut. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Unified School District has forced teachers unions to accept 10 furlough days, amounting to a 5 percent pay cut.
Here's the crazy thing: All of the governmental officials are Democrats.
Reality has smashed the Golden State across the face with an iron fist. In fact, all of the measures that Democrats are taking in California will surely fail -- they're half-measures. The state suffers from a $16 billion deficit and has over $500 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's pension reform wouldn't even make a dent. Gov. Jerry Brown's welfare reform would save just $880 million -- and meanwhile, recent studies show that $69 million in welfare cash is spent in casinos, cruise ships and Hawaii every year. The new deal with the CHP won't touch the CHP pension problem, which amounts to more than $3 billion per year. The LAUSD's furloughing will save a few bucks but won't touch its $390 million deficit.
California, in short, is royally screwed. But this is what happens when a state Californicates itself.
For several decades, the state of California has ignored all calls to fiscal responsibility. Instead, its voters have elected big-spending liberal after big-spending liberal to the state legislature. Even now, Gov. Brown enjoys an approval rating of approximately 43 percent, and a huge majority of California voters support Brown's proposed massive tax hikes.
But the state's economy is upside-down. Businesses have been fleeing in droves. There's nobody left to pay the taxes anymore. And so California is left in a peculiar political situation: The folks who elect politicians aren't the folks who pay the taxes. And the folks who pay the taxes will soon be headed to Texas. What happens when a bankrupt state tries to hand out nonexistent money from absent taxpayers?
Utter chaos.
We've already seen what happens when major American cities such as Detroit collapse. The earners take off; the moochers stay and vote themselves benefits. With a smaller and smaller group of people paying for those benefits, the burden becomes too much to bear; soon, there's no money left at all. The city dies.
California is dying. Even Democrats recognize it, which is why they're trying European-style, tepid austerity measures.
And yet, on a national level, Democrats continue to lie to the American public. They suggest that if the federal government pursues the same policies that got California into this mess -- all the way down to California's new $68 billion idiotic high- speed rail -- the country will somehow perform precisely contrary to California.
It's nonsense. But it does suggest one thing: The Democrats, on a national level, don't have America's best interests at heart. Democrats in California never had California's best interests at heart; they merely had their own political interests at heart. The results show it: a bankrupt state, utterly dominated by Democrats. Democratic legislators are fat and happy; citizens are told to eat cake.
President Obama and his Democratic cronies now want to follow California's lead. The rest of the country, however, can look at California and see a domestic Greece at hand. A few more states like it and there won't be anyone left to pay the freight. The United States becomes the European Union.
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12 Comments
India in GA
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 9:13 AM
"California, in short, is royally screwed. But this is what happens when a state Californicates itself."
Ouch. Hot coffee through the nose....
I hope the coming, inevitable "correction" in California is as swift and painless as possible--with NO FEDERAL BAILOUT!
India in GA
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 9:39 AM
" And so California is left in a peculiar political situation: The folks who elect politicians aren't the folks who pay the taxes. And the folks who pay the taxes will soon be headed to Texas."
I have a dog that's so ugly, he's cute. Paul Krugman is so stupid, he's..... Well, no, he's still stupid.
Krugman said this back when California was still treading water (he was foolishly looking for ways to demonize Texas conservatism):
"People used to say that the future happens first in California, but these days what happens in Texas is probably a better omen. And what we’re seeing right now is a future that doesn’t work."
He said this last month:
"In a lot of ways California led the nation into its current state of disaster."
Speak to us, oh sage of the left!
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/07/opinion/07krugman.html?_r=1
http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2012/05/24/paul-krugman-on-california-fiscal-crisis-pensions-and-not-a-shred-of-evidence-that-higher-taxes-kill-jobs/
wjm in Colorado
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 11:04 AM
The Democrats, on a national level, don't have America's best interests at heart The Democrat Party is the same as the Communist Party of America, and the Socialist Democrat Party, all endorse the same marxist statist traitor running for re-election. They embrace the failed ideology of Marx, and would destroy the country in their quest for power. What they practice and preach is in direct conflict with our Constitution that they loathe. They are traitors to America, and should not be elected, but jailed.
Tex Horn in Texas
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 11:47 AM
We don't mind the businesses coming to Texas, just leave the employees there. In a poll in Austin a few years back, people voted on what they hated most about the city. Californians topped the list, followed by grackles. (A grackle is an aggravating bird that hangs around restaurants and patios, issuing loud, unpleasant noises....kind of like a democrat).
Army Officer (Ret) in Kansas
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 2:09 PM
I'm amused. Considering the unjustified superiority complex of coastal liberals that we've all had to listen to for 40 years, I have to laugh at the self-imposed and utterly predictable fix California is in.
It seems to me that ultra-liberal Thomas Frank got famous with his book, "What's the Matter with Kansas?" Well... I live in Kansas, and comparing the states of the two states (KS and CA), I might be tempted to answer, "Not very much. But For Heaven's sake, Thomas, what's the matter with California?"
PDK in Texas
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 2:31 PM
Irony or poetic justice. By the time Ronald Wilson Reagan stepped down as Governor of California, it could have been the 7th richest country in the world had it decided to secede.
Instead of seceding though, California decide to vote democrat and bring to office the liberal dolt Jerry Brown. Jerry immediately went to work, destroying California and embracing and showcasing liberal ideology as a winner. Of course, and unfortunately, that is an illusion. Once again, as history never fails to bare out, there is no such thing as a free lunch, someone has to pay for it.
But wait, there`s more. In 2010 California had a choice between the same liberal dolt Jerry Brown, and a new comer, conservative republican, successful bussinesswoman, Meg Whitman. California was going down like the Titanic, and all because of decades of liberal democrat rule having, ironically, been started with one Jerry Brown back in the 70s.
One would think it to be a no brainer, and it was, the no brain liberals, rich in an immaturity of meism overwelmingly chose Jerry, the liberal dolt, Brown.
Begging old Jerry to come on back and finish them off, he obliged, only to find reality has finally caught up to his illusion. Now he must make the choice to abandon liberal ideology and save California, or continue liberal ideology, wreck California and spin the catastrophe to blame conservatives and capitalists.
Liberalism is the enemy within.
One and done! Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.
JTG in IN
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 3:01 PM
Here's a perfect chance for the Hollywood crowd to help bail out the state. George Clooney, where are you?
Chuck in Big D
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 3:09 PM
Reminds me of the late eighties when the peace dividend they demanded threw the state into a recession once the local military contractors began shutting down operations. Land of fruits and nuts...
David Thompson in Bellville, TX
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 4:40 PM
Shapiro places the entire blame on California Democrats. I suspect that just as there are irresponsible, big spending Republicans in the national government, there are plenty of California Republican politicians who are just as guilty of using public sector spending to buy themselves votes and job security.
searchlight in Richardson, Texas
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 5:16 PM
When Tex Horn describes the grackle problem in Austin ("A grackle is an aggravating bird that hangs around restaurants and patios, issuing loud, unpleasant noises....kind of like a democrat"), he left out the part about what the grackles leave behind on your car and everywhere else. So who's going to clean up THAT mess?
Tex Horn in Texas
Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 6:45 PM
@ searchlight...thank you for completing my analogy. What the grackles leave behind (you know what that is) and it includes a pile named Lloyd Doggett.
BUZZD IN TEXAS in DALLAS TX
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 7:28 PM
I'm with you Tex Horn. And I hope the Californicators stay there. They messed up Oregon and Washington by exporting their vile liberal views.