Governor Jerry Brown recently took offense with Governor Mitt Romney’s comment recently, jokingly comparing California’s economic condition to that of the debt-burdened European countries of Greece, Spain or Italy. In an effort to protect his image and work, Brown immediately put on his rose-colored glasses and went into damage control. “Just silly,” Brown said during a visit to a Frito-Lay facility in Los Angeles.
Romney’s point was that entrepreneurs and businesspeople know that California’s Democratic leadership is simply blind as to how the state government’s behavior is killing jobs and stifling economic growth, just as the governments in the aforementioned European nations have done. California business owners know this reality all too well, and recognize Romney’s statement as not so much ‘silly’ as it is painfully true.
Here are some of the realities faced by California’s small business community:
- Lowest Credit Rating in the Nation: Standard & Poor’s has given California the lowest credit rating in the nation. S&P analysts call the state’s budget operation “dysfunctional” and “deficient” and note that “a lot of times its budget gimmicks don’t work out.” (“S&P: California Can’t Afford to Bungle Budget,” Elizabeth MacDonald, Fox Business, 6/11/2012)
- High-Speed Spending Spree: The Governor and Legislative Democrats just authorized spending to begin on a $70 billion high-speed rail system, even though nobody’s yet agreed on where exactly the tracks will go or who exactly will ride it, or where exactly the remaining $60-plus billion to finish building it will come from. The interest payments alone, which come out of the General Fund, will cost taxpayers $380 million per year. (Joel Fox, “No on Prop 30 Video Reveals — How Sacramento Politicians Spent Their Summer Vacation,” Fox & Hounds, 8/9/2012)
- 3rd Highest Unemployment Rate in the Nation: California has the third highest unemployment rate in the nation. Even though it has dipped slightly from the 11.9 percent peak last June to the current rate of 10.7 percent, California’s unemployment rate remains 23 percent higher than the national average of 8.2 percent. (California Employment Development Department, “California’s unemployment rate decreases to 10.7 percent,” 6/20/2012)
- Taxes, Taxes, Taxes (and Fees): The people of California will face a myriad of tax measures on this November’s ballot, including a soda tax, a sales tax, an income tax and several dozen fee increases. (Editorial, “California Voters Face A Very Taxing Ballot Election Day,” Riverside Press Enterprise, 8/8/2012)
- The Wall of Debt – Pension Liability: Legislative Democrats are stalling on making any reforms to taxpayer-financed retirement plans for public employees – reforms proposed by a Democratic governor, no less. The bipartisan Little Hoover Commission found that the top 10 public employee pension systems in California faced a combined $240 billion shortfall as of 2010. “California will pay about $3.7 billion for state employees’ pensions in its next fiscal year, more than it now pays but less than the state set aside for retirement-related expenses in the prior fiscal year….” (Jim Christie, “State Employee Pensions To Cost California $3.7 Billion,” Reuters, 5/16/2012)
Comparing California to Greece is far from “silly.” Our self-imposed problems have California on the road to economic ruin. That is a very serious truth.
(Senator Mimi Walters represents California’s 33rd Senate District. Originally posted on Fox & Hounds.)
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Jerry Brown Thinks Comparing California to Greece is “Just Silly”: http://t.co/C24Xp9Qk Of course it is, they speak Greek in Greece
Patriots! go to americannationalmilitia.com and study! It’s time to straighten the damn mess out, and learn the truth.
Those benefiting from our profligate federal, state, county and city governments are very willing to lie to themselves and those who have to pay for it. Funny thing is, when it all hits the fan they will suffer right along with everyone else.
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Governor Moonbeam is dumb as a rock. My husband called his office and he got the impression that they really don’t care what we think about our state falling apart.
The difference between CA and those EU countries mentioned is, they know they have a spending problem. Here in CA the Libs running the state don’t recognize that and think they can just create more overpriced “green energy” projects, environmental regulations and tax increases to fix the problem.
What’s truly silly was how voters elected this guy again. It baffles me how many voters are so uninformed.
Why did the recall effort never catch fire?? Jerry Brown is Obama’s twin–does he really believe California is going to vote for higher taxes? Brown is asking us to “bail” HIM out to support his pipe dreams and reckless spending in California. Time to take this beautiful state back–Jerry Brown has got to go! RECALL, RECALL!! (and moving Hollywood and San Francisco to the South Pacific is not a bad idea either–these folks are so “out” of it.) Every liberal in this country should be required to read about the history of this country and why the American Revolution occurred……
I am a Democrat and I think Jerry Brown is fiscally out of his mind if you ask me, honestly speaking. I totally dislike his idea of building a high speed rail, especially when our states economy is down the toilet, unemployment is high, the school systems are down the drain, we don’t invest in our education systems, API scores are going down, social serves are being cut, education funding is being cut, people are loosing their jobs, unemployment is going up, people can’t have access to affordable healthcare, and Gov. Brown has the audacity to wrecklessly spend for a high speed rail and raise everyone’s taxes for something that isn’t needed. Gov. Brown, do yourself a favor and fix CA’s economy, eductation, job and judicial systems before you worry about issues that are unimportant to Californians. Seriously, this is why people are leaving CA in droves and I am saying this as a Democrat.
To any Republicans reading this: Fiscal irresponisibility is not a Democrat, Republican or Independent problem, it is a bipartisan problem that affects everybody. All fiscally sane Democrats, Republicans and Independents should unite to unseat Jerry Brown, period.