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Economy
Governor Moonbeam Seeks 7% California Spending Boost
2012-01-06
[Bloomberg] Caliphornia (STOCA1) Governor Jerry Governor Moonbeam Brown
... those who ignore history are bound to repeat it ...
proposed $92.6 billion in spending for the year starting in July, an increase of about 7 percent, which will count on voters approving $7 billion of higher income and sales taxes in November.

The spending plan foresees a deficit of $9.2 billion. If the tax increase isn't passed, Brown's plan forecasts a $4.8 billion cut in support for elementary, high school and community-college education.

"The state of Caliphornia (STOCA1) is a very generous, compassionate political jurisdiction," Brown said. "When we have to cut spending, that spending is going to come from programs that are doing a lot of good. It's not nice. We don't like it. But the economy and tax statutes of Caliphornia make just so much money available."

Brown, a 73-year-old Democrat, wants to raise income taxes on individuals making at least $250,000 a year to 10.3 percent from 9.3 percent, and would boost sales levies to 7.75 percent from 7.25 percent.

The most-populous state cut aid last year to universities, shifted responsibility for prisoners to counties and dissolved local redevelopment agencies. Last month, Brown had to trigger $1 billion in additional cuts he built into the current year's budget after revenue fell below his estimates.

Brown was scheduled to release his budget Jan. 10, but was forced to unveil it today after it was inadvertently posted to his Finance Department's website early.
Posted by:Fred

#10  ...state constitutional provisions limiting all state [and local if funded by or through the state] retirement payouts to no greater than what the average state taxpayer makes would 'put a lid' on it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-01-06 16:29  

#9  Some California unionized cops rake in pensions equal to 90% of wages. And an LAPD sergeant makes over $100,000 per year, before overtime.

A few weeks ago, the UK"s Daily Express blew the lid on pension "dipping." Some civil servants will work 10 years in one position, and then do the same at another position or two, just to build up separate superannuation deals. Over here, I know people who take 4 pensions. And the "dipping" process is all rigged. It's time to drop the hammer on this racketeering.
Posted by: Elmaimp the Batty1777   2012-01-06 15:30  

#8  voting No, several times
Posted by: Frank G   2012-01-06 14:36  

#7  I'm voting no.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-01-06 13:39  

#6  Here's another news flash: First graders do NOT need computers in their classrooms. Give 'em paper, pencils, books and blackboards and they'll be just fine.

But Moonbeam thinks he has a gimmick this time. He's gonna tax the rich. He thinks all the poor people in this state will go along with that and he might be right.

Oh well, if it reduces the congestion on the freeway it'll all be good.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-01-06 11:40  

#5  Sure, Jer - just as soon as you cut moronic crap like the "Office of Problem Gambling", which the state has no business being involved with, let alone funding so lavishly.

In short: knock off the horse-shit and get to work. You wanted the job.
Posted by: mojo   2012-01-06 11:09  

#4  How much more clear does the invitation to leave California need to be for productive citizens and companies?
Posted by: Tamir Pardo   2012-01-06 11:01  

#3  They'll do it For the Children™.
Posted by: Fred   2012-01-06 10:56  

#2  Attn prospective Cal ex-pats: please don't try to turn your new state into the same miserable failure that California has become.
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili   2012-01-06 07:42  

#1  I for one will vote no.

If I were a democrat I would vote no twice.

If I were a dead democrat I would vote no several times.
Posted by: kelly   2012-01-06 00:20  

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