Most Californians live within about 50 miles of its majestic coastline — for good reason. The California coastline is blessed with arguably the most desirable climate on Earth, magnificent beaches, a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and natural harbors in San Diego, Long Beach and San Francisco. There is no mystery why California’s population and economy boomed after the Second World War.
The Golden State was aptly named. Its Gold Rush of 1849 was followed a century later by massive growth in the 1950s and 60s. Education in California became the envy of the world. Stanford became the Harvard of the West. A college education at the University of California and California State University systems was inexpensive. The Community College system that fed its universities was ostensibly free.
California’s public school system led the nation in innovation and almost all of its classrooms were new. The highway system that moved California’s automobile-driven commerce eliminated the need for public transportation systems like New York and Chicago. The fertile soil of the Central Valley became the breadbasket of the world.
The next golden wave in the 1980s grew from former orchards south of San Francisco known as Silicon Valley. Intel and other companies led the world’s computer and software revolution. In the 1990s, the dot-com revolution brought immense wealth to more Californians. Its innovators, Google, Apple and others, ushered in the Internet Era. The 2000s brought the greatest housing and mortgage boom in the nation’s history, with innovation centered in Orange County. California was truly the Golden State.
Why then would the author have the temerity to ask, “When did Californians become Stupid?” And: Is California the next Detroit?
Unique oblivion
Californians, due to their golden history, live in unique oblivion. When the Tea Party movement caused a political tsunami that swept more than 60 incumbents from political office in 2010, the wave petered out at California’s state line. There was no effect on the 2010 election that saw Democrats take every elected office in the state.
California voters rejected Meg Whitman, the billionaire founder of Ebay, in favor of Jerry Brown. Gov. Brown signed into law a “high-speed rail” bill that will spend $6 billion (the state does not have) to build a train between Fresno and Bakersfield — not Los Angeles and San Francisco, as promised. There was little outcry.
California has a $16 billion deficit that no one seems to notice. Brown’s budget “assumes” that California voters will pass massive tax increases on themselves. If they do not, the 2013 deficit becomes a mind-numbing $20 billion. The budget, mandated to balance by the Calfornia Constitution, has been billions in the red for 10 straight years. How could Californians re-elect the same politicians year after year that produce budgets with multi-billion dollar deficits?
To protect the endangered Delta Smelt, a fish known better as bait, water has been diverted from the Central Valley to the Pacific Ocean. Orchards in the Central Valley have been allowed to wither and die, resulting in unemployment in the Central Valley as high as 40 percent. Imagine Californians living in what was the breadbasket of American now living on food stamps. California voters rejected Republican Carly Fiorina for U.S. Senator in 2010. She ran Hewlett Packard. Instead, they re-elected Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer ,who vowed to protect the Delta Smelt at the expense of the Central Valley.
California has 519 state agencies, like the state Blueberry Commission, that pay each of their commissioners more than $100,000 per year. State politicians, when asked to make cuts, fire teachers and fire fighters to inflict maximum pain on its citizens, while leaving these patronage commissions intact. State politicians have elevator operators in the state capital to push the buttons for them. Their solution for the overcrowding of the state’s prisons is to release inmates or transfer them to local facilities in already bankrupt cities. Yet, they are re-elected by California voters in numbers consistently higher than the old Soviet Politburo.
California’s public education system, once the envy of the world, now ranks 49th in the nation. Its business climate, according to 650 CEOs measured by Chief Executive Magazine, ranked dead last. Apple will take 3,600 new jobs to Austin, Tex. at its $280,000,000 new facility. Texas ranked first in the same survey.
California unemployment is consistently higher than 10 percent of its workforce, but it’s under-employed, according to a Gallup poll, is 20 percent. There are few jobs for college students who graduate with as much as $100,000 in student loans. Despite the overwhelming evidence that bad public policy is chasing away jobs, the same state politicians are sent back to Sacramento every two years.
In the last two months, three California cities have declared bankruptcy. Compton is next. More will follow. Some cities will simply cease to exist due to $500 million in unfunded pension obligations they simply cannot meet.
The unfunded pension obligations, now swamping California cities, were approved by these same politicians whose re-elections are financed by the unions they serve. Nine years ago, outraged Californians recalled Gov. Gray Davis from office for excessive spending and crony capitalism. Nothing has changed a decade later. Its residents believe the golden state will be golden forever. It may not be the case.
Detroit
History has an unpleasant precedent known as Detroit. In the 1950s, Detroit was a major American city with a dynamic labor force built on the manufacturing miracle that won World War II. Its factories quickly converted tanks, planes and artillery shells into trucks, automobiles and refrigerators that baby boom families demanded. Everyone had a good paying job. Detroit Iron had no competition. Its burgeoning middle class was the model of the world with excellent public schools and universities. It was the 4th largest city in America with 2 million inhabitants, with the world’s most dominant industry — the automobile.
Detroit in 2012 is a shadow of that once great metropolis. Its population has shrunk to 714,000. There are 200,000 abandoned buildings in the derelict city. The average price of a home has fallen to $5,700, unthinkable in California terms. Unemployment stands at 28.9 percent. It has a $300 million deficit. Its public education system, in receivership, is a disgrace, producing more inmates than graduates. The jobs have long ago abandoned Detroit for places like South Carolina and Alabama, far hungrier than Detroit’s leaders who believed the gravy train would never end.
In 2006, the teacher’s union forced the politicians to reject a $200 million offer from a Detroit philanthropist to build 15 new charter schools. The mayor has proposed razing 40 square miles of the 138 square miles of this once great American city, returning it to farmland. Even such a draconian plan may not be enough to save the city from itself.
If a hurricane hit Detroit, more of us would know of this tragedy in our midst, but this fate was man-made and not wrought by nature. Detroit has had one party rule for more than 50 years. Louis C. Miriani served from September 12, 1957 to January 2, 1962 as Detroit’s last Republican mayor. Since that time, the Democrats have ruled the Motor City.
John Dingell, Democrat congressman for the 15th District outside Detroit, has served since 1956. His father was the congressman there from 1930 to 1956. Despite the disastrous decline of their city, Detroit voters send him back to Congress every two years.
One-party rule
Similarly, California now has one-party rule. The Democrats of California did not need a single Republican vote to pass their budget. They now own the Golden State’s fate. The politicians’ plan to address the nation’s largest deficit is to raise taxes instead of cutting spending. If the Proposition 30 tax increase passes, the deficit would drop from $20 billion to a mere $12 billion.
Democrats have done nothing to cure the systemic problems of a bloated bureaucracy. Brown, referring to the state’s highway system, once said, “If we do not build it, they will not come.” Caltrans stopped building highways under Brown, but the people kept coming. Now 37 million Californians are locked in traffic jams each day.
Brown was rewarded for such prescience with re-election as Governor. California’s egotistical politicians passed AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006. Dan Sperling, an appointee to the California Air Resources Board, and a professor of engineering and environmental science at UC Davis, is the lead advocate on the board for a “low carbon fuel standard.” The powerful state agency charged with implementing AB 32 and other climate control measures claims the low carbon fuel standard will “only” raise gasoline prices $.30 gallon in 2013. But The California Political Review reported implementation of these the policies will raise prices by $1.00 per gallon.
Detroit was once the most prosperous manufacturing city in the world. Will California follow Detroit down a tragic path to ruin? In 1950, no one fathomed the Detroit of 2010. In 1970, when foreign imports started to make a foothold, the unions and their bought and paid for politicians resisted any change.
In the 1990’s, as manufacturers fled to Alabama and South Carolina, the unions and their political lackeys held firm even as good jobs slipped away. No one in Detroit envisioned their future, even as schools declined, the jobs withered and the once proud city deteriorated in front of their own eyes.
No longer golden
California was once the Golden State. Today, it is no longer so golden. Its schools are in decline. Its business climate is equally dismal. Its cities are facing economic ruin, with exploding pension obligations and a declining tax base. Housing prices have fallen 30 to 60 percent across the state, evaporating trillions of dollars of equity. Unemployment remains stubbornly high and under-employment is rife. The Central Valley is in a depression, with 40 percent unemployment. Do our politicians need any more signs?
Brown’s budget will first slash money to schools and raise tuition on its students, while leaving all 519 state agencies intact. He apparently will protect political patronage at all costs. Jobs, and job creators, are fleeing the state. Intel, Apple, Google and others are expanding out of the state. The best and brightest minds are leaving for Texas and North Carolina. The signs are everywhere. State revenues are declining during many years. Meanwhile, the voters sleep and blindly send the same cast of misfits back to Sacramento each year — just as Detroit did before them.
The beaches are still beautiful. The mountains are still snow capped and the climate is still the envy of the world. Detroit never had that. But will California’s physical attributes be enough? If the people of California want to glimpse their future, they need look no farther than once proud City of Detroit. It can happen here.
(Robert J. Cristiano, Ph.D., is the Real Estate Professional in Residence at Chapman University in Orange, CA, a senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute in San Francisco, CA and President of the international investment firm, L88 Investments LLC in Denver — Newport Beach — Washington DC. He has been a successful real estate developer for 30 years and resides in Newport Beach California.)
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Another huge detriment to the well being of California is the control over the politicians the Unions that Govenor Moonbeam encouraged to take over the State employees and how Caifornia treats contracts that are let out for construction (Only Paying Premium Wages) and then allows huge supplements to follow. No oversight. I really believe he has been on a vendetta to destroy this once Great State because “We” the voters back in the mid to late seventioes said “enough is enough” and voted in Prop 13. The politicians have faught back and against that Prop at every opportunity instead of the common sense “live within your means” common sense way. The only Govenor who in my seventy years of living in this State that tried and succeded at turning it around was Reagon but the “Entitlements for Votes” crowd has taken us down, way down.
I was born in California in 1932 and have lived have here ever since. Today I am bewildered with the Democratic vote . You people continue to keep electing a Democratic legislature . Are you so numb,that do not realize that this group you keep voting for has created an unbelievable sixteen Billion dollar debt for California .
All I can say in all honesty, “Stupidity has become our states
Motto. Please just THINK !
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California needs to quit re-electing loser politicians or we’ll be Detroit.
This state is out of control and run by one of the largest groups of incompetent Nanny state Liberal loons this side of Washington D.C. They all have the Betty Rubble ,Wilma Flintstone Mental syndrome of CHARGE IT. They disregard state and federal laws of their choosing (Immigration) and add to the Credit card their Schooling and welfare .Garbage like high speed rail. I hope they all enjoy the coming Banker Engineered Financial collapse when the citizens come to reclaim their states.
The problem is getting people to see the true story but they have been lies about the wealthy not paying enough, including their favorite actors, so the wealthy leave the state with their fortunes. It will continue to be this way until you can stop the brain washing taking place in our schools. The people of this state have become mind numb robots that don’t think they just look for the “D” behind the name of the candidate and nothing else. Don’t they realize that’s who is causing the problem in the first place. Stop sending these wacko’s back into office year after year. I believe in the real world if you do a bad job you are fired but in this state if you do a bad job they just send you back again and again.
Michigan bailed out detroit…who’s going to bail out CA?????????????
In the High Desert area North of the City of San Bernardino we did have a victory in 2010. The area recalled Anthony Adams (a Republican) who broke his no-tax increase pledge are elected Tim Donnelly, former head of the MInutemen, to take his place. We voted for Gregg Imus to replace Jerry Lewis in Ccongress and hopefully, Imus will win in the General Election in November.
Our victories may be small, but we do have an active Tea Party getting the vote out during election season.
Next Detroit, how about the next Greece….. Just keep spending what you don’t have and see how far this gets you.
I am also against the Gestapo tactics being used for gun control. Your on par with Hitler. People had legal weapons until they decided to make it difficult to change magazines. You seem to think you can make them illegal and people will swamp the turn in areas giving up weapons they have $1800.00 or in.. Not a chance Hitler Brown. Won’t happen…..I would love to sell my home and leave this anti- second amendment state…
I hear you Bob Velon, bt you have tom realize, California is a ‘typhoid Mary’ of progressive socialism. only by sweating out the disease here can the Union as a whole be saved from risk. Otherwise, social progressivism will hide and linger like Herpes, waiting for another chance.
When Moonbeam was Governor the first time, CA had the 5th-largest economy in the World – now we’re #9, and slipping fast!
He’s created a great legacy as a follow-up to Daddy:
“Pat” built it, and “Jerry” turned it to rubble.
Lets hope to God that California never again is percieved as the “Golden State by outsiders. What a curse!! Out of staters viewed the flush 1960s- California as one big free-ride. Gravy trainers and good-time charlies came from all corners of the Globe with hands thrust out ready to grasp ANYTHING that came to hand. I was there as a child to witness my class mates suddenly appear with tales of uprooted backgrounds. Their folks were all there for the gravy they could not get back home.
“Caltrans stopped building highways under Brown, but the people kept coming.”
It would have been worse had construction continued. As it is now, the truism NO MONEY=PARTY OVER is well underway to self-correcting the ugly population sprawl and encroaching Sacramento imbalances in this beautiful state. Unelected California bureaucracy must implode in its size and scope because…….NO MONEY EXISTS TO FEED IT!
At last a silver bullet exists that social progressives cant dodge,.
The business that has me employed recently evacuated Catastrofornia and moved everything, the entire business, lock, stock and barrel to Las Vegas Nevada where there is no business tax and finally the business is hiring new employees with the money saved by not paying for Califonia extortion style rape your neighbor and make them bleed over regulation and over taxtortion. Catastrofornia’s loss is Nevada’s gain. Eat our dust California! California is the home of Losers, aka Democrats. A survey in Nevada announced that one fifth of all Nevada citizens of the Silver State are economic and political refugees from California and the percentage of Ex-Californians is higher still in Las Vegas and Henderson Nevada. I live in Henderson Nevada which is paradise compared to California, aka Mexifornia and Catastrofornia.
I call it Cacafornia, the “People’s Republic”
I should have left long ago.47 years here. And I saw it comming but was foolish, This is a mess and People just sit and wait , I vote and write but it just gets worse. How much more can it get . I am sending this to the State Capitol and the White House maybe they will read it.
As long as the special interests continue to buy their positions in California government unopposed, we will continue to see the demise of our Golden State. How could Moonbeam get re-elected? The guy was an inept Governor, and worse mayor of Oakland. The self proclaimed “God of Education”, after his tenure, the Education System of Oakland was “Repossessed” by the Feds for “Incompetence”. Now he wants to spend $20billion for a high speed railway that nobody in California wants/needs? With money we don’t have? Most people in California are “NewCalifornians”. Unaware of the “Near” political past. It’s time to get the “old problems” removed from government. Maybe in November people will get with it and vote out the real problems, the ones that have been creating these problems all along. The Feinsteins, Boxers, Browns, etc., etc. These people have sold us down the road of incompetence and we have no one to blame but ourselves for re-electing them time and time again. Moonbeam thinks we are going to O.K. his “New vision” of higher taxes in November. We’re already the highest taxed state in the union. And he thinks we’re going to load ourselves down with more? He’s crazy, NO, he’s Governor Moonbeam. Government is like a sloth. The sloth gets it’s arm cut off and he doesn’t even realize it until it’s too late. California government has run most, if not all manufacturing out of the state due to it’s excessive taxation and intrusive environmental rules. And they wonder why tax revenue is down? It may be too late to ever have that revenue base back. other states are licking their chops at the possibility of California business coming to their states to relocate. As the manufacturing leaves, so does need to build new homes. So as the dominoes fall in California, our government plods on, unaware of the carnage it has wrought, but would you notice? If you’re being driven by your chauffeur to the airport, to your private jet, to get to that special meeting with those special interests, to sell out your constituents to the highest bidders? Probably not. Why? Because life is good if you’re one of them……………. Not so good if you’re not.
Like a terrible drug addiction, the voters will not recognize what they have done to themselves until they (the state) hits rock bottom. One of the biggest and worst “drugs” is the open arm policy of allowing every illegal immigrant to have access to taxpayer funded social programs. We are literally paying those people to come here to have children and now Obama is making California policy a federal program as well, I think we can all see where our nation is headed.
This is the best article I have read on the status of California today. We have been baffled by the voters of California and do feel that too many people have “drunk the liberal Kool-aid!”