California heading towards collapse, auditor warns
posted at 10:55 am on May 8, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
On the eve of a series of referendums proposed to increase taxes on Californians, the Golden State’s legislative budget analyst warns that both the legislature and the governor have seriously underestimated the budget shortfall. The state has a $23 billion gap even after the legislative compromise earlier this year supposedly eliminated the red ink and could default by July:
California could run out of money as soon as July, the Legislature’s chief budget analyst warned Thursday, as a new poll showed voters poised to reject five budget-related measures on the May 19 ballot.
If the propositions do not pass, the state could find itself as much as $23 billion short of the money it needs to pay its bills over the next year, according to a new forecast by Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor. The poll, from the Public Policy Institute of California, found that even as voter interest in the ballot measures rises, all are trailing except the sixth one — Proposition 1F, which would bar pay hikes for lawmakers in deficit years. …
Adding to the fiscal woes, the Obama administration is threatening to pull $6.8 billion in stimulus funds from California in a dispute over an earlier state budget cut.
“The Legislature is going to need to act promptly,” said state Department of Finance spokesman H.D. Palmer. “We have a fairly short window to get a lot done.”
Predictably, the political class has exploited this by warning of criminals running free in the street:
On Thursday, the administration advised law enforcement officials that it was preparing plans to commute the sentences of 38,000 state prison inmates, including all illegal immigrants. It also is considering closing some prisons and sending inmates to county jails, according to a copy of the proposal obtained by The Times.
Under the plan, 19,000 illegal immigrants — 11% of state prisoners — would be turned over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency after having their sentences commuted. An additional 19,000 “relatively low-risk offenders” would have their sentences commuted as well.
Earlier in the week, the administration warned local officials that it may raid their budgets for $2 billion and close firehouses.
Ah, yes, because California doesn’t spend money on anything but police and fire departments. The Governator didn’t pledge six billion dollars for stem-cell research, for instance, or other non-essential nonsense. This is a typical, extortive, dog-in-the-manger ploy by Schwarzenegger and the Sacramento elite. Either give us your money, they warn, or we’ll sic the criminals on you.
Instead, California should concentrate on ridding themselves of the excess spending and regulation that the state has built over the last several decades, and concentrate on sustaining growth. The state could rake in billions in leases and taxes and create tens of thousands of jobs by allowing oil exploration and production off its coast, for instance. Arnold could lead a charge to lower business taxes in order to encourage investment, including the sky-high sales taxes that depress consumption. Most importantly, they could start getting serious about trimming non-essential spending from the state budget and start shedding bureaucrats instead of driving business out of state.
Instead, the state prefers to set criminals free to punish its citizens for telling Sacramento that they spend too much money. Maybe Escape from LA wasn’t so far-fetched after all.










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Schwatzenegger has been using his ‘fire press conferences’ about whats going on in Santa Barbara to basically say that fires will run rampant unless you vote for the tax increases. That otherwise we have cuts to be made and then have issues fighting hte fire.
Roger Hedgecock’s been on this since yesterday
Defector01 on May 8, 2009 at 11:48 AM
So they are going to sic the criminals on me? OK…my NRA membership is paid up.
Fighton03 on May 8, 2009 at 11:49 AM
It’s for the children!
drjohn on May 8, 2009 at 11:50 AM
I think the idea to APOLOGIZE to Gray Davis was a good one.
Arnold is a LOSER
originalpechanga on May 8, 2009 at 11:50 AM
The taxpayers in this state are so pissed off at Sacramento right now, were I a politician, I’d think about laying low for awhile. Hopefully, there will be a bloodbath in the 2010 elections. If you’ve got “incumbent” next to your name, you might want to think about where your next job will be.
GarandFan on May 8, 2009 at 11:51 AM
That’s what happens when you don’t respect the rule of law. Stop paying for illegal aliens and maybe you can afford to be a real state.
Idiots.
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 11:51 AM
I want this state I have lived in my entire life to go down HARD. And I can’t even move out until my kids are grown in 9 years.
… and this is why.
hindmost on May 8, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Arnie’s will no doubt be tossing the lit remains of his cigar out the window on his drive back to Sacramento.
I’ve circled May 19th on my calendar. It’ll be interesting to see how much crisis the pols can stir up between now and then.
rockhead on May 8, 2009 at 11:53 AM
A default by California will make a default by the Americans’ “federal” government easier to imagine.
Kralizec on May 8, 2009 at 11:54 AM
Maybe Escape from LA wasn’t so far-fetched after all.
I have Family out there and have been told the business folks are heading to Nevada along with longtime residents to get away from the tax burden.
faol on May 8, 2009 at 11:54 AM
Hmmm… I think I’m starting to comprehend the French Revolutionaries fondness for guillotines.
FloatingRock on May 8, 2009 at 11:54 AM
Yep. It’ll make talking about the budget and national debt unavoidable.
lorien1973 on May 8, 2009 at 11:57 AM
Earlier this year, Gov signed an agreement with the union that represents 40% of the state employees that they would be immune from layoffs.
Firefighters get layed off.
Low level cubicle-working drones that spend the day playing Tetris are secure.
We must kill this beast called Sacramento.
kurtzz3 on May 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM
It’s easy enough to settle this. Let ALL prisoners go, get rid of ALL the Police and Fire personnel, in fact, get rid of ALL Governmnet agencies. Every. Single. One.
And when it’s all said and done, you’ll find that the people of California will band together to rebuild their shattered societies, and do so in a much more realistic (as opposed to Socialist Utopian) and fiscally responsible way.
The best way to fix this problem is to wipe the Government clean and start over. The sooner we get down to work, the better for us all.
KMC1 on May 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM
……… there, that’s better.
Seven Percent Solution on May 8, 2009 at 12:02 PM
Heaps of scorn should be placed on Arnold, but it’s also not fair to give the California legislature a pass on this. Californians have elected a Democratic congress for YEARS. Plus, the Calif. GOP seems impotent and is either not able to, or unwilling to mount an effective “counter-attack” (it’s been that way for YEARS as well).
These ARE scare tactics, and law enforcement/fire departments should be the bottom layer of the triangle; essential gov’t spending and therefore off the table. Everything else should be reviewed for cuts.
I hope by voting “NO” on the propositions, it finally forces CA to do the right thing fiscally. Maybe Californians will then snap out of it and elect a more balanced legislature.
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 12:06 PM
“If the propositions do not pass, the state could find itself as much as $23 billion short of the money it needs to pay its bills over the next year,”
Isn’t that about how much Mexifornia spends on illegal aliens?
Every liberal run government in this country is on the brink of bankruptcy and is corrupt to the core. Maybe Sean Penn and the rest of the celebrity liberals can bail them out?
orlandocajun on May 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM
Oh gee, I’m stumped. What ever could we cut before Police and Fire?
How about several of these:
California Broadband Initiative
California Coastal Commission
California Council for the Humanities
California Cultural and Historical Endowment
California Digital Library
California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts
California Science Center
California State Association of Counties (CSAC)
California Tahoe Conservancy
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)
CaliforniaVolunteers
Governor’s Mentoring Partnership
Governor’s Office
Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau
High-Speed Rail Authority
Land Resource Protection, Division of
Land Surveyors, Board for Professional Engineers and
Land Use Planning Information Network (LUPIN)
Lands Commission
Landscape Architects Technical Committee
Latino Legislative Caucus
Legislative Black Caucus
Legislative Information
Legislative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Caucus
Legislature, California State
Legislature Internet Caucus
Library, California State
Library of California
Little Hoover Commission
Mine Reclamation, Office of
Mining and Geology Board
Museum Resource Center
Ocean Protection Council, California
Ocean Resources Management Program
Osteopathic Medical Board of California
OTAN (Outreach and Technical Assistance Network)
Professional Fiduciaries Bureau
Psychology, Board of
Smart Growth Caucus
State Architect
State Bar of California
State Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Summer School for the Arts, California State
Water Quality Control Boards, Regional
Water Resources Control Board
Water Resources, Department of
Women, Commission on the Status of
mojo on May 8, 2009 at 12:11 PM
True of the U.S. as well.
Alana on May 8, 2009 at 12:12 PM
You’re asking the state to trim its own fat? Why that’s just un-American. /sarc
Rovin on May 8, 2009 at 12:15 PM
I fail to see any non-vital services on that list. /s
BTW, who are the members of the Smart Growth Caucus? Anyone want to fess up to being a part of this group?
BobMbx on May 8, 2009 at 12:16 PM
If California does collapse, the U.S. treasury damn well better not give them one thin dime!
GFW on May 8, 2009 at 11:21 AM
With the number of electoral votes in Ca. that is very unlikely.
thomasaur on May 8, 2009 at 11:25 AM
There will be a mass exodus, and far fewer electoral votes available. I just hope that this is not the trigger for the next civil war, which I predict will occur, between liberals and conservatives!
GFW on May 8, 2009 at 12:19 PM
I work in an institution that houses juvenile criminals in California.
We released an active gang kid who was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, as well as other violent counts, because he did not meet our criteria to be booked in. This is what they must mean by “relatively low risk offenders.”
And not only are they releasing criminals on the population, they are laying off officers. I may be jobless in July. At the least I’ll be demoted.
conservativejack on May 8, 2009 at 12:20 PM
I’m afraid it will be a race war…black/mexican/white all against each other…
right4life on May 8, 2009 at 12:21 PM
BTW Ed, thanks for staying on top of this.
Again, the CA GOP seems to be massively ineffective. The radio airwaves here are LOADED with commercials FOR these propositions. Just that alone makes me want to vote against them. In the past, CA. lefties always outspend righties in media PR. By a huge margin.
Even the local news reports these scare tactics (which they have to do), but they NEVER include something like “critics say however…” and elaborate and the counter argument. Why should they? There’s no angry CA GOP raising hell like the lefties do.
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 12:22 PM
everyone knows cutting those departments would be RACIST!!
right4life on May 8, 2009 at 12:22 PM
http://www.assembly.ca.gov/sgc/
The Smart Growth Caucus was organized by Assemblymember Patricia Wiggins in January, 2000. The caucus has since grown into an unprecedented coalition of 47 California legislators who believe that California must pursue land use policies that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.
The caucus accepts the projections that California will
addlose about 600,000 people per year for the next 40 years. The caucus believes, however, that current growth policies will worsen California’s problems with highway congestion, air pollution, urban blight, social inequity, andunaffordablefree ACORN housing.These problemsThe liberal democrats threaten California’s environment, farms, economic vitality and quality of life.The caucus has drawn members from north and south, inland and coastal, urban and rural, Democratic and
Republican. The caucus provides a forum for legislators to address the cross-cutting issues related to growth by including the chairs of key policy committees such as transportation, agriculture, education, water, housing, local government, economic development and natural resources.izoneguy on May 8, 2009 at 12:24 PM
Hey, there’s some of us, a lot of us, that didn’t vote for any of this crap or any of the crap addicts. The problem isn’t Californians per se. The problem is Californians in greater Los Angeles, greater San Francisco, and Sacramento. We in the “hinterlands” remain faithful to the cause. I haven’t voted yes on a state bond issue for 20 years.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 12:24 PM
I left San Francisco just in time.
txag92 on May 8, 2009 at 12:25 PM
California is the first state to go in the tank but not the last.
Theworldisnotenough on May 8, 2009 at 12:30 PM
California is a case study for the direction the rest of the country is taking. This is what you get with democrats in charge over the long haul.
Where are the republican voices? Where’s the leadership? Who is the go-to voice for fiscal conservatism in California? I don’t know and I live here! Welcome to the wilderness folks. We’re lost and we have no guide. The republican leadership in this state is defeated, disorganized and rudderless. My last republican representative is in prison for having his house fixed up by defense contractors for the love of god!
The MSM and dem movement have done a marvelous job of silencing the opposition haven’t they? No one on the right dares take the point on any issue for fear of what will happen to their reputations. I mean, these lefties just make stuff and get away with it don’t they? It’s all tabloid news to destroy you with kind of stuff. Along with the rights own stupidity.
The two party system is an unintended byproduct of the American political system. Another form of checks and balances. In an age when the courts legislate from the left, the legislature lawyers up from the left and the administration is an icon to the left, we need the two party system more than ever. But face facts. The right has NO leadership.
The pendulum swings hard left my friends and may get stuck there. How can any educated person think that that can be a good thing? Why don’t Cal voters start voting for republicans?
Because their uneducated.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 12:35 PM
Did anybody play Sim City 2000? If you cut spending on “maintenance” the crazed Ted Kazinsky-looking transit adviser would say “YOU CAN’T CUT FUNDING ON MAINTENANCE – YOU’RE GOING TO REGRET THIS!!!!” and then a bridge would blow up about 10 years later.
Well here’s the Sim City 2009 California Edition Adviser:
“YOU CAN’T CUT FUNDING ON THE Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau – YOU’RE GOING TO REGRET THIS!!!”
Tacitus_SGL on May 8, 2009 at 12:42 PM
Cutting essential services first, has been the modus operandi for govts since man first learned to talk.
If they cut the unessentials, then the voters might decide that they can live without them and not permit the politicians to put them back in the budget after the crisis has passed.
If they cut the essentials first, then the hope is that the citizens will feel the pain and authorize the politicians to raise taxes.
MarkTheGreat on May 8, 2009 at 12:46 PM
Stem cell, bi-lingual, care for illegal aliens, education of illegal aliens, union demands, dem. led = bankruptcy.
Let each of the democrat run states go bankrupt, and then the dems can tell us how good they are at running things.
right2bright on May 8, 2009 at 12:46 PM
Why not? My husband’s military, and my kids have moved their entire lives. I’d suggest you make the move now before your kids decide that they can’t imagine leaving CA because it’s all they’ve ever known.
The job market is strong in OK and TX, and even in North Dakota if you don’t mind the cold.
funky chicken on May 8, 2009 at 12:46 PM
Do the windows of his plane open?
MarkTheGreat on May 8, 2009 at 12:47 PM
Stop paying for welfare, education and medical for illegal ALIENS… That should free up LOTS of money.. If us, in flyover country(remember we’re dunderheads), can figure that out WHY CAN’T THEY!!.. Oh yeah, it would piss off voters…
reshas1 on May 8, 2009 at 12:51 PM
These Children have been spoiled
I’ve arrived here just in time
By chance I’ve brought the punishment
That best befits the crime –
Brimstone and Treacle
And cod liver oil
Liberal doses of each
These are the treats from which children recoil.
The lessons I’m going to teach
Just follow my model
And don’t Molly-coddle
It may lead the irksome to irk
So seek satisfaction
From punitive action
Brimstone and Treacle will work.
– Mary Poppins
Loxodonta on May 8, 2009 at 12:52 PM
You forgot ALL the FREEBIES to illegal aliens that could save mucho dinero!
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 12:52 PM
CA GOP want to be taken seriously? I’d suggest they focus on eliminating these departments, and also suggest that they not mention abortion for a year. If they convince people that they can be trusted with their primary responsibility (money) then perhaps people will learn to trust them enough to discuss social issues.
funky chicken on May 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM
Because my ex-wife won’t be moving while her parents are alive, and I need to actually be around my kids.
And on a different post…
This was pretty funny… the sentiment of the post was great, but the ending…
hindmost on May 8, 2009 at 12:55 PM
(emphasis mine)
I’d nominate MI ahead of CA, actually. I’ll see San Fransisco/Berkeley with Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti, Sacramento with Lansing, and raise LA with Detroit – then add Flint and Jackson for the royal flush.
“Government welfare programs announce to the world that the state will buy all the poverty its citizens care to produce. You’d be amazed how much poverty the world’s most productive population can produce when that happens.”
Blacksmith on May 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM
I hear what you’re saying, but the bottom line is that we Californians have elected a very left-of-center legislature. Lefties have simply been more effective at getting people to buy into their philosophy.
The CA GOP seems to always put up these weak candidates up against Boxer and Fienstein, for example (no offense, you candidates, you!). What they seem to do is put them up there, then leave them hanging when it comes to PR (they’ve got their work cut for them…the Dems have a strong PR machine in CA).
We can elect Conservative Governors until the cows come home, but until we balance the legislature, we’re stuck in the “Peoples Republic of Kuleefornia”. Arnold really got “beat down” the last time he stuck his neck out with those more right-leaning propositions a few years back, and got his head handed to him. Completely outgunned in the PR dept.
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM
Ya, I’m one of em.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 12:57 PM
From what I recall his hands were tied by the voters of CA. Arnold tried to get lots of reforms passed, and pretty much every one was defeated by Californians.
If his constituents are bound and determined to drive the train off the cliff and vote repeatedly to keep throwing more coal in the boiler to speed up, there’s not much that one guy can do, even if he is governor.
funky chicken on May 8, 2009 at 12:57 PM
Arnold was neutered by the unions when he tried to push his reforms via initiatives shortly after he was elected. That is where the change occurred. Since then, he has tried the compromise route and only gets what the unions allow. Until the legislature can be turned around, this state that is my home is going to continue its nosedive.
CyanSnowHawk on May 8, 2009 at 1:00 PM
That’s just crazy enough to work.
But the GOP only cares about gays and abortion, so alas, deaf ears and all that.
lorien1973 on May 8, 2009 at 1:00 PM
Hee Hee. Oops.
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 1:03 PM
Go, browse. You’ll be amazed.
http://www.ca.gov/About/Government/agencyindex.html
mojo on May 8, 2009 at 1:06 PM
Yeah…the uneducated thing gets to me too, since we conservatives are always after the liberals for being elitists, and not trusting the “common man”.
It takes YEARS for a philosophy to be believed, the the Dems have been pursuing it, while the CA GOP just doesn’t seem to have a consistent PR campaign for conservatism (even conservatism-lite!)
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 1:06 PM
Illegal aliens.
Social programs.
Non-oil exploration.
Kudos to you, Cali. You’re the first state in the union to have successfully shoved its head up its a**.
madmonkphotog on May 8, 2009 at 1:07 PM
This isn’t correct. The Prop 1A only EXTENDS the current tax increases. That is, if it passes, they would bring in more tax revenues in 2011-2013, not this year.
So, what this means is that our uber-intelligent representatives F-ed up the last increase. Despite the huge tax increase they just passed, it still isn’t close to being enough. Ugh.
SoCalBoiler on May 8, 2009 at 1:07 PM
What? The liberals are going to bring Politically Correct Language to a gun fight?
Yoop on May 8, 2009 at 1:10 PM
The reason California has come to this impasse is because the California GOP fought Arnie and his Dem buddies to a standstill on the 2009 bloat budget and corresponding tax increases. What you’re suggesting has happened. It’s why were at the crossroads right now. The California GOP may be leaderless, but there are still some punchers on the back bench.
And, by the way, I haven’t heard any California GOP member mention the word abortion in years – at least not in the newspapers or on radio. That’s not saying they haven’t, but I consume a fair amount of state-related media and haven’t heard it.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:10 PM
If by the end of Obama’s presidency, both his ratings remain high and the economy stays low, what would stop Arnold from becoming president?
I know he’s not a U.S. born citizen but that could even change.
shick on May 8, 2009 at 1:12 PM
Should have finished that last sentence.
Because their uneducated parents voted democrat.
Not buying it?
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM
This “scare tactic” thing almost reminds me of an intervention, where someone who’s addicted lashes out at the people they love, or will say ANYTHING to get another fix.
Rather than address what they perceive as sacred cows (programs other than law enforcement/fire dept), they’d rather release prisoners and lay off cops and firemen to make their point.
When they follow through with the threat and lay off these folks, most Californians cry “uncle” (egged on by a well-coordinated leftie PR blitz)
Sheesh.
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 1:18 PM
None of my business, really, but I think the point was irony in this:
It’s just a typo, but the correct form of the word would be “they’re”.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM
That did happen, shick, this year. I haven’t SEEN a birth certificate……
*looks out window to spot any black helicopters*
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 1:21 PM
Maria. My heart is breaking.
andycanuck on May 8, 2009 at 1:22 PM
What are you posting about? Read it again…their is the correct word. “Thems” is more accurate then “they’re”.
right2bright on May 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM
Got it nico. I was trying to rephrase the sentence so that the incorrect word would work. Get it? So any more English lessons before I sign off? No, Forget that, I’m too hurt already.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM
That sucks. I’d guess you’re stuck there forever then, unless you don’t care about being around your grandkids. It’s tough for people to pick up and leave the only place they’ve ever known….and their mother probably won’t ever leave even after her parents die…so your kids won’t want to leave while she’s alive, etc, etc.
You could still move to Carson City, NV or something so the kids get a taste of something different when they come to visit.
Or Denver or Ft. Collins, CO. Both places kick the crap out of CA in terms of quality of life and even natural beauty. You’d have a shot of getting your kids to consider moving out of CA for college or career that way.
just a suggestion….
funky chicken on May 8, 2009 at 1:25 PM
Really? Doesn’t “because they are uneducated” = “because they’re uneducated”?
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:25 PM
I was trying not to be too pretentious. Truly. Should have left it alone.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:28 PM
I’m not sure it’s a scare tactic. CA already is planning on raiding the budgets of local governments just to pay ongoing bills. I’m sure closing down prisons would save them more money in less time than anything else they can do.
Especially since dumping prisoners won’t be challenged by some union, the way cutting salaries has been. CA won’t calculate the cost to society of releasing prisoners. Because right now, they can’t see past the cost of state services.
hawksruleva on May 8, 2009 at 1:28 PM
Not to be a grammar nazi, but read the original at 12:35. I was agreeing with the sentiment, but thought the incorrect use of “their” in a statement about education was what was amusing.
hindmost on May 8, 2009 at 1:28 PM
Come on, guys, we are talking about the demise of Kalifornia because of their liberal policies and efforts to pay for Mexico’s welfare state. Let’s just rejoice that bad behavior is finally being punished!
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 1:30 PM
right2bright, you’d have to go back to dingbats’ original post at 12:35. And thus ends my anal obsession with one typo. Moving on…….
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM
Twatzenegger.
Just fire 25% state employees across the board. To start.
Greg Toombs on May 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM
their you go again.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:32 PM
Woops.
Their you go again.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM
Interestingly, I am actually headed to Boulder next weekend to meet a very old friend who has a very good chance to become much more. Of course, being with her there would mean moving someplace even *more* liberal than CA, so I’ve already pretty much ruled that out. But there are options, and thanks for pointing out a few of them. :) How are Engineering jobs out there?
hindmost on May 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM
I understand. But that’s what I’m saying. Just like the family goes through turmoil, so will the citizens of CA. But if the family stays strong, they can force change upon their troubled family member.
I know, maybe too simple of an analogy, but what if (pie in the sky dreams?) the CA gov’t kept doing that and we DID’T cry “uncle”? After a while, I imagine that the gov’t types could be viewed as following the wrong course and voted out.
Guess I’m just tired of the leftie PR machine always winning without much of a battle.
cranbone on May 8, 2009 at 1:36 PM
Just covering my tracks.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:36 PM
We interrupt this thread to bring you a public service announcement.
In case any of you Californians are not yet quite sure what is happening to you, what that odd feeling you’ve had for some time now that something is very wrong is. You, your families, your neighbors and the rest of the California sheeple, and soon after the rest of the American sheeple are SCROOMED!!!
Scroomed = screwed + doomed.
MB4 on May 8, 2009 at 1:38 PM
But, dude, the waves are gnarly!
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:40 PM
and it never rains
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:42 PM
and pedro mows by postage stamp.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:43 PM
by = my. oh, well.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:43 PM
Wouldn’t this be the embryonic stem-cell research? The research that has yet to yield any positive results?
Richard Romano on May 8, 2009 at 1:44 PM
Votefor Pedro.Deport Pedro. And save money, Kalifornia!
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 1:46 PM
I never expected AHNud to turn out to be such a squishy girly man. Next thing you know the headline reads:
Gov Schwartzenegger gets teary on national TV
Blecchhh *
rishika on May 8, 2009 at 1:47 PM
The latest is Arnold wants to look into legalizing marijuana and tax it for revenue. Really. To which I say, Dude!, don’t eff with my blunts!
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:50 PM
I had hope for the big dummy. Shows what I know.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:50 PM
He’s referred to as Governor Shriver in my house and has been for years.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:52 PM
He’s looking to mellow us out, man! nothing like getting high to keep the peps in line.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 1:53 PM
Okay I mayyyy be mistaken, but doesn’t California have the highest emission standards on cars?
And isn’t each and every California citizen under a certain age covered by universal health coverage?
Aren’t the welfare programs in California the most generous on the planet?
Isn’t this the sanctuary state for illegal immigrants?
Those are the exact programs that Obama plans to use to revive our economy?
Universal Health Care and Green Energy, government taking care of the workless, compassion on the undocumented from other countries…
Isn’t that suppose to fix everything that is wrong with America?
There seems to be a flaw in that logic somewhere, I just can’t put my finger on what is wrong with this picture.
petunia on May 8, 2009 at 1:57 PM
Fellow Californian?
nico on May 8, 2009 at 1:58 PM
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 2:00 PM
Mountains, desert or ocean?
nico on May 8, 2009 at 2:01 PM
What is the best we can hope for? That some of these things happen before November 2010 so the Republicans have a chance to play some other role besides helpless spectator. Not that they are blame free but this is crazy.
Cindy Munford on May 8, 2009 at 2:06 PM
Mountains, desert or ocean?
nico on May 8, 2009 at 2:01 PM
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 2:07 PM
San Diego county is quite nice. I’m just north. Up Temecula way. California may be in the pisser, but in my younger days, I lived in the midwest, the east coast, and the mid atlantic. There simply isn’t a place with as much to do outdoors or with so much good weather to do it in. Hard to tear away from. Despite the bastards.
nico on May 8, 2009 at 2:12 PM
I have a bad feeling, for my fellow conservatives and HA breatheren, that an earthquake is going to strike Kalifornia and send it into a faster tailspin. I have had this feeling for the past three years.
Swawmy Hornet hopes that this will wake the democrats up and send the illegals running for Mexico and points beyond.
HornetSting on May 8, 2009 at 2:12 PM
I’m from the Southeast. Too humid for my blood. I like it here just fine. I’ll circle the bowl with the rest of ‘em when the time comes.
Hope you’re wrong Swawmy Hornet but me thinks you’re right.
dingbat on May 8, 2009 at 2:18 PM
As goes California, so goes the nation.
sonofdy on May 8, 2009 at 2:28 PM
right4life on May 8, 2009 at 2:28 PM
AHHHNOLD needs to get back on steroids and testosterone…and get some guts back…
right4life on May 8, 2009 at 2:29 PM
Gerrymandering a key culprit in California budget mess
No matter what happens to our budget, Sacramento politicos will survive. Last November we had a chance to overturn the legislature by passing Prop 11. This would have removed Gerrymandering from the hands of the clowns in office and had the Senate and Assembly districts divided up by a panel of Judges. Now the districts are sliced up in such a way that insures that the Democrats (and Republicans) cannot be voted out.
The proposition was defeated by large amounts of advertising by those who have a vested interest in keeping everything the same!
Uniblogger on May 8, 2009 at 2:31 PM
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