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The State Worker: Be careful what you wish for
SacBee: State Worker ^ | 11/4/10 | Jon Ortiz

Posted on 11/04/2010 8:21:03 AM PDT by SmithL

Some things to ponder now that Jerry Brown is governor-elect:

• On Monday, Local 1000 of Service Employees International Union will start counting ratification ballots for a new contract for 95,000 state workers.

The deal, already ratified by the Legislature, is laced with concessions in pay, benefits and pensions that are sweetened with a few protections and deferred raises. Depending on who's talking, it's the best bad deal the union could cut or complete capitulation to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Some union members held their ballots to see whether Democrat Brown or self-funded GOP candidate and self-professed state jobs chopper Meg Whitman would win on Tuesday.

Since Brown won, the holdouts are voting "no" on the deal negotiated with Schwarzenegger and hoping for a bargaining do-over with a more friendly Brown administration. Had Whitman won, they would have voted for the deal.

..."Gov. Brown is stuck with the same problems that Gov. Schwarzenegger had, especially balancing the budget,"

...So will he try to lift furloughs for the 63,000 state worker still on furloughs

..."He'd have to find other savings to do it,"

(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: furlough; moonbeam; unionthugs; yourtaxdollarsatwork
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To: ShadowAce

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/834037/posts

Here’s a FR discussion regarding Prop 13.

I don’t own property, but I know some elderly folk who own gobs of it who are already taxed to their teeth and dread the possibilities of a Prop 13 repeal.


21 posted on 11/04/2010 9:46:23 AM PDT by Califreak (November 2008 proved that Idiocracy isn't just a movie anymore)
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To: Califreak; ShadowAce

Another significant part is that your property can never go through revaluation as long as you own it (once it changes hands, they can reval for the new owner).

So if you have owned your property since 1978, you are paying 1975 valuations (Prop 13 rolled vals back to that year), with a cap of the 1% per year.

My state has mandated revals every 5 years.


22 posted on 11/04/2010 9:54:04 AM PDT by Betis70 (First the House, then the Senate)
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To: Califreak

Ah, I see you covered that in this post.


23 posted on 11/04/2010 9:55:46 AM PDT by Betis70 (First the House, then the Senate)
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To: piytar
Any conservatives in CA, move while you still can. TX, FL, or even OH and PA are going to be OK after Tuesday.

Yet another person begging Californians to leave?

Weird...

Given the fact your own Federal Government put you 14 *trillion* in debt, for the next 25 generations, all this complaining and hand wringing over California seems slightly suspect.

It's like worrying about the neighbors burned toast, when their entire home is on fire.

24 posted on 11/04/2010 9:58:43 AM PDT by dragnet2
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To: dragnet2

What’s weird about wanting more conservatives to move to the Republic of Texas, both for their good and ours?

Calling that weird is, well, weird.


25 posted on 11/04/2010 3:45:12 PM PDT by piytar (There is evil. There is no such thing as moderate evil. Never forget.)
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To: piytar

BTW, by “ours,” I meant me and my fellow Texans’. Or the people of any conservative state for that matter.


26 posted on 11/04/2010 3:47:18 PM PDT by piytar (There is evil. There is no such thing as moderate evil. Never forget.)
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To: ShadowAce

I am not familiar with Prop 13.

I see some already forwarded details of prop 13. Prop 13 saved thousands of Californians their homes. People were being taxed out of their homes before prop 13. I knew several elderly folks who really had a hard time deciding on paying property taxes or household & other necessary expenses. They couldn’t afford both. The legislature felt they had unlimited funds and raised taxes at will and then prop 13 revolution came. Thank God for it. Politicians have been trying to sneak a way to kill prop 13 for years.

Jerry Brown screamed and yelled like the rest of them forecasting gloom and doom on the state due to limiting their ability to raise property taxes at will.


27 posted on 11/04/2010 3:49:40 PM PDT by Joan Kerrey
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To: businessprofessor

Fed pumping helps to artificially reduces interest rates in the short run, but that depresses rates which existing savers get on their small savings accounts. Those would be: retirees and elderly people with savings in banks. Fed money expansion is a wealth transfer - not a policy that “helps Society overall.” It is an inflation tax in the long run, and an act of theft from current savers in the immediate run.

BUTT OUT, GOVT


28 posted on 11/04/2010 5:45:34 PM PDT by 4Liberty ( How do you spell "moral hazard"?: $ 19, 0 0 0, 0 0 0, 0 0 0, 0 0 0.)
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To: piytar

Stop with that bull s*t.

Begging people to move from CA is just freaking weird...You have absolutely no concern about CA, and your motives are at best, very suspect.


29 posted on 11/04/2010 5:49:05 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: piytar
both for their good and ours

A little slip of the tongue eh?

lol...

30 posted on 11/04/2010 5:51:53 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: ShadowAce

Prop 13 limits the property tax on your house or business.

When you buy a house, your intial tax rate is limited to 1% of the property’s selling price. Annual increases are limited to 2% per year.

A house selling for $200,000 today, has an intitial property tax rate of $2,000 per year. The highest it can be raised the next year is from $2,000 to $2,040. Year 3 to $2,080. On and on.

Before Prop 13, there was no limit on how much the government could raise your property tax each year, and some people were paying up to 3% of their house’s value annually in property taxes.

Prop 13 was passed, for example, so retirees with paid for homes wouldn’t be repossessed on just because they could not afford to pay an exorbitant annual property tax. It stabilized taxes.

Opponents of Prop 13 would have you believe that they are losing massive revenue because of this and will cite people who have been in their homes for decades and are paying a tiny fraction of their homes value in taxes. True, but not that common. The fact is, most homes in California have turned over in the past 10 years and most people are paying more than 1% of their homes value in property tax. Opponents who claim otherwise are lying.


31 posted on 11/04/2010 6:33:49 PM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (I am having the best Depression, ever!)
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To: dragnet2

Care about CA? I couldn’t care less. I escaped the cess pool that is called LA 10 years ago. The place is a pit. Best thing I ever did.

Re your next post, I made no slip of the tongue. That was my whole point the entire time. I want more conservatives here in TX. Libs? Stay there. Please.

Other posters, for example the one upthread from VA, feel the same way. If it hurts CA, who cares? CA is dead, it just doesn’t know it yet. The election of Brown is just another nail in their increasingly suicidal economy’s coffin. Frankly, at this point, they’re going to have to hit rock bottom before a recovery can start. That won’t take long at this rate.

I do feel for conservatives stuck in that leftist pit, so I am happy to invite (not beg) them to come to a better place. One I know from experience is FAR better for conservatives, especially motivated ones. BTW, our state government does the same w/r/t business, and it’s working.

Don’t know what your malfunction is. These aren’t tough - or particularly unusual - sentiments for conservatives, esp ones who have already escaped. Regardless, I’m done talking to you about it.


32 posted on 11/04/2010 6:52:38 PM PDT by piytar (There is evil. There is no such thing as moderate evil. Never forget.)
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To: dragnet2; Admin Moderator

Sorry, I let my despite for CA carry me too far with this line (too personal):

“Don’t know what your malfunction is.”

Please delete that line or post as you see fit, AM.

Apologies to dragnet2, also.

PS Please also pass my invite to Mr. Robinson to move to Texas. /couldn’t help myself


33 posted on 11/04/2010 7:28:54 PM PDT by piytar (There is evil. There is no such thing as moderate evil. Never forget.)
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