Obamateurism of the Day
posted at 1:35 pm on July 1, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
With the ongoing fiscal meltdown in the Golden State, the only example for which anyone should use California should be only as a warning to others. The Washington Examiner can hardly believe that Barack Obama thinks that California has been a success story in energy conservation, let alone hold it up as an example for the rest of the nation to follow:
While promoting his new cap-and-trade energy tax bill, which passed the U.S. House last week, President Obama revealed in a White House address on Monday his model for the nation’s economy – California. “In the late 1970s, the state of California enacted tougher energy-efficiency policies,” Obama said, noting that the state and its residents use less energy today per capita than the national average. “Think about that,” he said, “California producing jobs, their economy keeping pace with the rest of the country and yet they’ve been able to maintain their energy usage in a much lower level than the rest of the country.”
Er, California producing jobs? Even before the financial collapse, California had a higher unemployment rate than the national average. It’s been in double digits this entire year, it’s over 11% now, and will probably get close to 13% before leveling off. And what kind of jobs has California lost? The Examiner continues:
Between 2000 and 2007, before the current recession, the state shed nearly 21 percent of its manufacturing jobs, driving down its industrial electrical consumption by 21 percent. California’s industrial users pay electric rates twice as high as their Midwestern counterparts – which helps explain why so much heavy industry has fled the state. In addition to alienating its industry, California has also curbed energy use through exorbitant residential electric rates (50 percent higher than the national average) and massive net out-migration. Between 2005 and 2007, 2.14 million Californians moved to other states, while only 1.44 million people from elsewhere moved to the Golden State, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Don’t be surprised when the 2010 Census finds even more people leaving to escape California’s 11.5 percent unemployment. And, as jobs and residents fled California, its tax revenues have declined, while its politicians went on a spending binge, creating a severe budget crisis.
The California economy has gone belly-up, and was declining even before the crisis, which is why revenues had fallen short of expectations for the last couple of years. If Obama thinks the rest of the nation should have California’s economy and employment levels … that explains a lot about his economic policies, actually. (via The Corner)

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“elsewhere” being Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, etc.
But hey, why not chase out your producers and welcome in millions of unskilled, Spanish-speaking, elementary school drop-outs? How could that possibly harm the state’s economy?
AZCoyote on July 1, 2009 at 3:38 PM
Does anybody remember the rolling blackouts in California that they tried to blame on Texas? If they had enough power plants, they wouldn’t have needed Texas.
By the way, in that energy consumption figure, did they count all the wildfires that provide heat to tinderbox homes perched on cliffs, add to the state’s carbon footprint, and decrease the state’s natural oxygen production rate?
Steve Z on July 1, 2009 at 3:40 PM
For you Obama lovers; Know this dummies. O, doesn’t have a clue. And he knows that you are dumber than a rock for even voting for him and he can continue to get you to buy into his BS. What suckers you are. Change & hope with transparency in all of his administration.
You bought it, hook, line and sinker. What a shame!!!!!!!!!!
bluegrass on July 1, 2009 at 3:44 PM
“In the late 1970s, the state of California enacted tougher energy-efficiency policies,”
That is why it is in the trouble it is in right now.
ConservadorRebelde on July 1, 2009 at 3:59 PM
You know, I used to think it was just the people in Hollywood who made stuff up and then believed the “good story” they concocted must actually be true because it sounded right (to them).
We now have the Peter Pan President -all you have to do is believe and you can fly! Its the only way Tinkerbell can be saved! Believe!
taznar on July 1, 2009 at 4:05 PM
Keep an eye on California as this is exactly what Obama intends. In spite of popular vote against raising any more taxes, the legislature will compromise and drive more people out, except that eventually there will be no where to go because Obama will have taken this experiment nationwide in the next few years. Not an Obamatuerism, an omen.
califdreamnred on July 1, 2009 at 4:35 PM
Ok. Obama thinks California has economy that is producing jobs and keeping pace with the rest of the country, etc., and we should emulate it?
Er, does he think we don’t watch the news?
Alana on July 1, 2009 at 5:42 PM
With the high energy costs here, you too would reduce your energy consumption to try to save a buck or two.
Remember when Obama said he would like to see high gas prices, that the only trouble is they went up too fast (which made people angry). Raise energy costs and people will cut back, but that is not exactly due to energy-efficiency policies.
More efficient appliances and more energy-efficient housing standards have helped some, but as Ed rightly points out, we haven’t exactly been on a job creation binge here in CA over the last decade.
Snidely Whiplash on July 1, 2009 at 6:19 PM
Speaking of Ahnalds failure, here’s how a real state works …
Glenn Reynolds and Governor Perry
Blacksmith8 on July 1, 2009 at 6:43 PM
You just can’t make this poop up, because Obama’s beaten you to it.
T J Green on July 1, 2009 at 7:04 PM
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