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California, Here We Come! (The fiscal/social wreck in that state is where America is heading)
Human Events ^ | 6/26/2009 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 06/27/2009 7:18:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- In just a few weeks time, California hits the wall.

And Americans should take a good, long look at the fiscal and social wreck of the Golden Land, because California is at a place to which all of America is heading.

In May, when five fund-raising proposals were put on the ballot, Gov. Schwarzenegger pleaded with the overtaxed Californians not to make their state "the poster child for dysfunction."

As The Economist writes, "On May 18th, they did exactly that."

Arnold went to the White House for U.S. loan guarantees for new state bonds. But with the president's approval rating wilting because of a belief he is spending too much, the Obama-ites slammed the door.

In Sacramento, a Republican blocking force is resisting any new tax revenue. And with the state under a constitutional mandate to balance its budget, yet facing a $24 billion deficit this July, a chainsaw is about to be taken to state government.

Some 38,000 of 168,000 state prisoners may be released. As Barack Obama is pushing universal health insurance, California will cut Medi-Cal for the poor. Education will be slashed, resulting in a shortened school year, thousands of laid-off teachers, school closings and an end to summer programs in a system that has plummeted from the nation's best to one of its worst, as measured by dropout rates and academic achievement.

The 10 campuses of the University of California face cuts that may result in 50,000 fewer students and 5,000 fewer teachers.

What makes her fiscal crisis relevant to us all is not only that California is our most populous state, with one in eight Americans living there, but California has a gross domestic product larger than Canada's.

Moreover, the demography of California today is the demography of America tomorrow, just as the social and fiscal policies of California in the last decade mirror those of the U.S. government today.

One-third of all U.S. wage-earners today have been amnestied from paying U.S. income taxes, as the top 1 percent haul fully 40 percent of that huge load. So, too, in California, the well-to-do and the wealthy are hammered, which is why many have quietly closed their businesses, packed and gone back over the mountains whence their fathers came.

Under George W. Bush and Obama, the U.S. government has undertaken huge new responsibilities: No Child Left Behind, Medicare prescription drug benefits, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the takeovers of banks and auto companies, bailouts without end and national health insurance.

California, too, spent lavishly in the fat years and issued bonds when state revenues did not cover the costs, bringing its once-sterling credit rating down to the nation's lowest. So, too, U.S. Treasury bonds, T-bills and the American dollar are now increasingly suspect.

Demographically, California is where America will be in 2040.

White folks, who are leaving California as they did in the millions in the 1990s, are below half the population. Hispanics, their numbers surging due to legal and illegal immigration, are well over a third of the population. The African-American share of California's population is also falling, as the Asian share is rising, again from immigration.

Los Angeles, which is what most large American cities will look like, is the most diverse city on earth. Has diversity been a strength?

In the prisons and jails, and among the scores of thousands in street gangs and the underclass, a black-brown civil war is underway.

In October 2006, the Financial Times reported the findings of the famed author of "Bowling Alone" on what diversity has wrought:

"A bleak picture of the corrosive effects of ethnic diversity has been revealed in research by Harvard University's Robert Putnam, one of the world's most influential political scientists. His research shows that the more diverse a community is, the less likely its inhabitants are to trust anyone -- from their next-door neighbor to the mayor."

"In the presence of diversity, we hunker down," said Putnam. "We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it's not just that we don't trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don't trust people who do look like us."

"Professor Putnam," said the Financial Times, "found trust was lowest in Los Angeles, 'the most diverse human habitation in human history.'"

Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan carried California nine times. But the state is now a fiefdom of liberalism. John McCain's share of the vote was smaller than Barry Goldwater's. California today believes in Big Government, open borders, diversity, multiculturalism and the politics of compassion. But what liberalism has wrought in California, its native-born are fleeing.

Still, where California is at, America is headed.

Californians who are running away from the communities and towns in which they were raised have Arizona, Idaho, Colorado, Utah and Nevada to head to. But when all of America arrives at where California is at today, where do the Americans run to?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: california; economy; fiscalcrisis; unemployment
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To: SeekAndFind

Haiti. It has voodo.


21 posted on 06/27/2009 9:05:26 AM PDT by fryingpanman
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To: SeekAndFind
Education will be slashed, resulting in a shortened school year

That cheering sound you hear is coming from millions of the young students of california.

22 posted on 06/27/2009 9:07:36 AM PDT by lowbridge (It's not that liberals are ignorant, it's that they know so much that isn't so - Ronald Reagan)
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To: calex59
All of these cuts are designed to make people scream to have their taxes raised. Cuts with real meaning like denying illegals emergency room care except for life threatening care and then shipment back home, are poo-pooed by Arnold as unnecessary, eliminating the CA version of the EPA would be another winning money saver and repealing any spending that has been authorized for global warming efforts should be a priority but none of these things will be done until people make it plain they will brook no more tax and spending increases. It is far more important to the politicians to retain power than to take care of the citizens interest

Nailed it.

23 posted on 06/27/2009 9:09:00 AM PDT by lowbridge (It's not that liberals are ignorant, it's that they know so much that isn't so - Ronald Reagan)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

Another native Californian here (LA) with the exact same memory. My mother had to keep paint thinner around during the summer to get the tar off our feet. We always spent a week at the Miramar in Santa Barbara with its beautiful beach. The hotel used to be really nice, but it has gone to seed. California was heaven when I was growing up, and now it is hell. I doubt I could ever live there again.


24 posted on 06/27/2009 9:10:15 AM PDT by La Lydia (.)
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To: mojito

“California is headed towards being the next Michigan.”
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How things change! I remember Navy boot camp at San Diego and when I said I was from South Carolina I received condescending looks full of pity from those who were so arrogantly proud to say they grew up in California or Michigan, among other paradises of the past. Things are a little different now, a lot of Carolina boys who settled in California after they were discharged have returned to South Carolina in recent years.

The pity is, South Carolina is falling apart now.


25 posted on 06/27/2009 9:18:35 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Change has come to America and all hope is gone.)
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To: ponygirl

I’m a native Californian, moved out 20+ years ago seeing the writing on the wall back then. I spoke to a guy a couple weeks ago. He is an attorney and software developer in California now. He told me he intends to move all of his operations out of the state and into Nevada within the next 5 years. The taxes are driving him out. This guy employs about 200 people between his various activities but the lib’ruls can’t grasp that taxes like elections have consequences...


26 posted on 06/27/2009 9:26:21 AM PDT by Crapgame (What should be taught in our schools? American Exceptionalism, not cultural Marxism...)
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To: Iron Munro

Gary is a ghost town, even the social do-harmers have given up. I suppose even ACORNstapo thugs have to be bussed in to count the votes.


27 posted on 06/27/2009 9:32:58 AM PDT by junta (I am the son of Yacub, who for one welcomes my new overlord Obama.)
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To: junta

Where’s the $$$ going?

http://www.mercurynews.com/statesalaries


28 posted on 06/27/2009 9:43:43 AM PDT by superjc
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To: superjc

Thanks, that sucks to say the least


29 posted on 06/27/2009 9:47:51 AM PDT by junta (I am the son of Yacub, who for one welcomes my new overlord Obama.)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

And yet, California wouldn’t dream of fouling their shores with oil rigs and drilling. Ironic, isn’t it. And typically leftie-like illogical.


30 posted on 06/27/2009 10:32:12 AM PDT by XenaLee
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