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..... local governments are going broke all over the country .....
..... this mayor may have thrown a bit of a tantrum with cuts this severe ..... ..... he wanted to raise taxes to maintain the status quo ..... ..... the city council voted his tax plan down ..... ..... the council wanted to borrow money to pay the employees ..... ..... this isn't the first city to go bust ..... won't be the last ..... http://www.businessinsider.com/scran...r-wages-2012-7 |
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Reducing? That's only for others to do. All part of the ummitigated arrogance of the left. ..... never a mention of the deadwood dipshits we see standing around bullshitting or picking their asses/noses every time we enter a public facility ..... |
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In 2008, the Northern California city of Vallejo filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, spurred by labor contracts the city said it could no longer afford. Above, ferry buildings and the city's former Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The High Sierra ski town of Mammoth Lakes [California] filed for bankruptcy because it cannot afford to pay a $43-million breach-of-contract judgment against it brought by a developer. The resort village, above, is empty during a late-season snowstorm. Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...7.photogallery
Here are some more: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2855882/posts Leftists have no business making fiscal policy. |
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They've promised so much, for so long, it's just impossible to sustain.
Better to pay someone more in cash, today.. Than to make promises in perpetuity. But, it's easy to do.. Even if you know it's going to be a problem, I'm sure the thinking goes: "Hey, who cares? I won't be in office when this thing blows up!" |
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..... local governments are going broke all over the country ..... |
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San Bernardino bankruptcy: Other California cities could be next
July 12, 2012 San Bernardino this week became the third California city to seek bankruptcy protection in the last month, and experts say it might not be the last. "There are likely to be more in the future, but it's hard to know, since a lot of struggling cities may manage to work things out,'' said Michael Coleman, a fiscal policy adviser for the California League of Cities. "Some cities may not go into a bankruptcy, but they may dissolve. They may cease to exist.'' Once rare, turning to bankruptcy has become a painful but enticing option for cities whose labor costs and municipal debt far outpace anemic tax revenue. The Bay Area city of Vallejo began the current trend in May 2008, filing for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection because, city leaders said, salaries and benefits for its public safety workers were eating up too much of the general fund. Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lano...s-be-next.html “We’ve hit basically a perfect storm, what with the economic recession, with the meltdown of our nation’s economy, the massive loss of both sales and property tax which is essentially the foundation stones for city services,” said Morris. Source: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/...no-bankruptcy/ |
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This really is just the "tip of the iceberg" for Cali:
California, as just about everyone already knows, is among the nation's highest-taxed, most-regulated and most-expensive states to live in. Energy costs, like taxes, regulations and the cost of living, are direct consequences of meddlesome, overbearing government intrusion. Yet, Gov. Jerry Brown's administration prepares more of the same as the California Air Resources Board ratchets up additional regulatory burdens, including plans to impose an unnecessary carbon-emission cap-and-trade auction that will drive energy providers' costs even higher.Refineries must pay to emit greenhouse gases through the cap-and-trade program scheduled to launch in August. Those costs will be passed along to consumers just as surely as is every other cost resulting from government mandates and regulations. Source: http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/en...-business.html I am Governor Jerry Brown My aura smiles And never frowns Soon I will be president Carter power will soon go away I will be fuhrer one day I will command all of you Your kids will meditate in school California über alles über alles california Zen fascists will control you 100% natural You will jog for the master race And always wear the happy face Close your eyes, can't happen here Big bro' on white horse is near The hippies won't come back you say Mellow out or you will pay California über alles über alles california Now it is 1984 Knock knock at your front door It's the suede/denim secret police They have come for your uncool niece Come quietly to the camp You'd look nice as a drawstring lamp Don't you worry, it's only a shower For your clothes here's a pretty flower¡* Die on organic poison gas Serpent's egg's already hatched You will croak, you little clown When you mess with president brown California über alles über alles california - DK (c 1980) |
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San Bernardino bankruptcy: Other California cities could be next ..... the following video is 12 minutes of a good explanation of how the clusterfuck developed ..... ..... it addressed the subject two years ago in the waning days of "the Governator" ..... ..... the present Governor, Jerry Brown is the bastard that is/was responsible for putting the State on a course for the inevitable disaster back in the 1980's when he was Governor the first time ..... ..... Brown was backed again in 2010 by the beneficiaries of the corrupt and overly generous State employment conditions ..... ..... worth watching ..... |
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