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CA Democrats solution: Spend money they don’t have

posted at 2:25 pm on June 10, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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California faces a $23 billion deficit that could put the state in default by this summer.  Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has belatedly discovered that Californians don’t want the state to hike taxes yet again, but wants the state to cut its spending, and to his credit, he’s trying to do just that.  California Democrats have a different idea — raiding reserves that don’t exist to keep spending money the state doesn’t have:

With California rapidly running out of money, Senate Democrats cut to the chase Tuesday, saying they will not accept decimating the state’s safety net and unveiling the skeleton of their own budget-balancing proposal.

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg pushed for raiding much of the state’s proposed $4.5 billion budget reserve next year to bankroll key health, welfare and college aid programs.

“The purpose of a rainy-day fund is to provide funds for a rainy day,” he said. “It’s thunder and lightning in California right now.”

The only fly in this ointment is that the ointment doesn’t exist.  The reserves are a projected surplus, said projection provided by the same folks that predicted the winter’s tax hike would prevent the current budget crisis.  The budget puts that much aside for next year, but that assumes that revenues will match projections, and California’s in its current mess because it couldn’t predict revenues properly. Even if it existed, though, California uses its reserves to fight wildfires and respond to other routine natural disasters.

Schwarzenegger, who has aligned himself with the Democrats for the last few years, scoffed at the notion that raiding the reserves would help:

The governor said it is “wishful thinking” or “hallucinatory” to believe that the state’s proposed $4.5 billion reserve fund next year is ripe for raiding by lawmakers.

This demonstrates to Californians that their political class lacks the will and fortitude necessary to make tough decisions.  That includes Schwarzenegger, who inexplicably took off the table almost $5 billion in state services to people in the country illegally:

He said the cost of services to illegal immigrants, which has been estimated at $4 billion to $5 billion annually, is a “small percentage” of the deficit California faces.

“Yes, it is something that ought to be dealt with, but the fact of the matter is, I think it’s an easy scapegoat for people to point the finger and say, ‘Our budget is out of whack because of illegal immigrants.’ “

No, it’s out of whack because of California’s legislature and executive, but now they need to start cutting services.  Is 20% a “small percentage”?  Shouldn’t the people who live in California legally get a higher priority than those who live there illegally?  Schwarzenegger offered this weird response:

“You know something, as far as I’m concerned, I’m happy that they can get the services,” he said Friday. “Because I would like to have the services if I’m somewhere in another country … if I have an accident with a motorcycle and I go to an emergency room, I don’t want someone to say, is he here legally?”

Step One: Travel legally.  Step Two: Keep your passport with you at all times.  Step Three: If you decide to live abroad, make sure you comply with the law in the country in which you will live.  It’s really not that difficult, Arnold — and you should know, because you did it yourself.

Californians should take this lesson from the debacle: the political class they have now in Sacramento will never solve the problem, because they’re more interested in pandering to narrow constituencies than in what’s best for California.  They’re drowning in red ink, and the response has been to pour more red ink into the pool.


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Ahhhnold got it wrong, depending on which country he’s in when he has his hypothetical motorcycle accident.

If he was in Canada, they wouldn’t ask if he was legal.

They’d put him on a waiting list.

IndieDogg on June 10, 2009 at 4:39 PM

It’s easy to spend someone else’s money. Dinner tonight if I’m buying, Hamburger Helper; if you’re buying, Longhorn’s Steakhouse.

jimmy2shoes on June 10, 2009 at 4:42 PM

The only person who can straighten this state out is a federal bankruptcy court judge. Arnie can’t do it. The legislature won’t do it. The moron lib voters on the coast would never even have it cross their minds.

trigon on June 10, 2009 at 5:04 PM

Or we could just sell it off to China.

Jeff from WI on June 10, 2009 at 4:23 PM

I think we already did. They just haven’t come back with the cHummer yet to haul it off.

aero on June 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM

It’s not called La-La Land for nothing. Those fucking assholes in Sacramento are so far divorced from reality you have to wonder if they’re smoking pot 24/7.

GarandFan on June 10, 2009 at 5:32 PM

Each day CA comes closer to running out of money the happier I am. The dim historonics are like the frantic appeals of a condemned man going to the gas chamber.

I am not worried at all about the cuts affecting me because as a CA budget official has candidly admitted-the gov’t doesn’t provide services for the middle class.

Burn baby burn.

Lou Budvis on June 10, 2009 at 5:36 PM

The CA Dems need to stop the “Reckless Spending”

In addition, CA US needs to cut its expenses by eliminating redundancy, Cut Salaries: Some salaries as much as 40%, deny any all support for Illegal Immigrants: Send the all Illegal Immigrants Criminals back to Mexico, Renegotiate ALL contacts with SEIU to reduce the burden obligated by the government

CA Taxpayers already pay more than their fair share in taxes.

Good plan for the federal government as well.

MidWestFarmer on June 10, 2009 at 5:51 PM

And soon the mayor of LA and the mayor of SF two major sleaze bags who can’t keep it in their pants, will be running for governor. They make Jerry Brown look like the only conservative candidate.

Blake on June 10, 2009 at 7:57 PM

Sounds much like my father’s ’solution’ to paying for college, sadly enough.

Dark-Star on June 10, 2009 at 11:24 PM

As a California native, I weep for the self-inflicted financial predicament my state is in. It is time to sharpen the pitchforks, light the torches, storm the castle in Sacramento and CUT SPENDING! We don’t have the money anymore… It is no longer the “Golden State”…

Khun Joe on June 10, 2009 at 11:37 PM

California, the home of my childhood dreams and the wonderful husband who provided my “Mickey Mouse Club” beautiful home with THE pool will eventually be a rear view mirror memory as we plan to leave a once beloved state. The liberals have spoiled this once lovely place. The really rotten part is that like PARASITES they kill off their host and move on to red states and feast on them

YankeeinCA on June 11, 2009 at 12:43 AM

How is this solution any different than the Democrat’s for the nation?

ConservadorRebelde on June 11, 2009 at 1:37 AM

Seriously, does anyone, not a citizen of CA., really care about that liberal maggot place. I sometimes think North Korea would be doing us a favor if it started using it for target practice.

Jeff from WI on June 11, 2009 at 7:34 AM

They are going to solve this years problem by borrowing money from next years budget?

What are they going to do next year then. Borrow even more from the following year?

MarkTheGreat on June 11, 2009 at 8:40 AM

Is California STILL here? I thought it slid back into the Pacific. You mean we’re STILL stuck with that cancer on our country?

Jeff from WI on June 11, 2009 at 9:51 AM

California’s voters have the Government they deserve. Elections have consequences.

olesparkie on June 11, 2009 at 10:54 AM

MarkTheGreat on June 11, 2009 at 8:40 AM

Borrowing money is how CA has been able to “balance” its budget for years now. We’ve sold bonds, etc. to borrow on future revenue to pay for today’s spending, and that was before the recession hit!!!

To all those bashing CA as a liberal hell hole, yes, there are way too many unthinking libs who will vote for anyone with a D by their name. But there are also a lot of conservative voters here, just not enough of them to counter the libs. Just like any large entity, we are not all alike here. The city I live in has a healthy financial reserve and fairly conservative government.

Snidely Whiplash on June 11, 2009 at 12:25 PM

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