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Home Front: Politix
Deficit forces California to issue IOUs
2009-06-30
California is preparing to issue IOUs to its creditors this week as it grapples with an unprecedented cash crunch and prepares to begin its new fiscal year deep in the red.

Once the US’s richest state, California now has the dubious distinction of having the worst credit rating in the country. It is facing a budget deficit of $24bn (€17bn, £14.5bn) yet Arnold Schwarzenegger, its governor, and the state assembly cannot agree on a budget that would address the shortfall.

CaliforniaÂ’s fiscal year ends on Wednesday but as the stateÂ’s cash reserves are empty, IOUs will be issued to a range of creditors, including contractors, such as information technology companies and the food service groups that cater for prisons.

“On Wednesday we start a fiscal year with a ­massively unbalanced spending plan and a cash shortfall not seen since the Great Depression,” said John Chiang, the state ­controller. “Unfortunately, the state’s inability to balance its chequebook will now mean short-changing taxpayers, local governments and small businesses.”

The state is also likely to issue IOUs to the US government. California currently contributes funding for government-run programmes for elderly and developmentally disabled people but is considering issuing IOUs to cover its contributions because of the lack of cash. Education funding is protected under the stateÂ’s constitution while payments on the stateÂ’s bond debt are also guaranteed under state law.

Democrats and Republicans in the state government last week struck an agreement on a range of money-saving measures. However, Mr Schwarzenegger has threatened to veto the plan on the grounds that it was a piecemeal solution to CaliforniaÂ’s budgetary woes.

Mr Schwarzenegger said he would veto any bills that raised taxes without reforming the state’s government. “I will veto any majority vote tax increase bill that punishes taxpayers for Sacramento’s failure to live within its means,” he said. ”The legislature will have a difficult time explaining to Californians why they are running floor drills the day before our budget deadline. We do not have time for any more floor drills or partial solutions. It’s time for the legislature to send me a budget that solves our entire deficit without raising taxes.”
Could have been this all along, Arnie; instead you allowed state spending to jump out of control these last few years, and now you're paying for it.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  **ahem**

California native ('59). I believe more of our residents came from your other states (and Mexico) than are native-born. Ergo: kiss my ass.

I've voted against every whackjob proposition and state candidate outside my San Diego County residence (and those within). My representatives to DC (Duncan Hunter, Duncan Duane Hunter, USMC) and CA (various, but Rep., Conservative) have nothing to apologize for. I STRONGLY object to your slurs and would note that I am not alone. You have a LARGE military presence (especially in my county), are they all drooling socialist morons? Knee-jerk labels are fun, but I'll kick your ass if we meet in a bar and you question my patriotism

/end rant, dammit
Posted by: Frank G   2009-06-30 21:14  

#9  Mirroring the above, I've been in California since 1976, originally from DC. It was paradise when the USMC first put me here, and I've watched it peak and settle in the ooze of overcrowding and fiscal imprudence. The state is now run by people who haven't a clue about how to govern, only how to buy votes through bread and circus tactics. They keep bringing foreign born here, (currently over 25% of the people in California were born in a foreign country) to stack the political deck for more of the same. The exfiltration of the actual economic producers (business, people of means, retirees) is ongoing and increasing. Now the water crisis brought to us by the Endanged Species Act has destroyed central valley agriculture, further weakening tax revenue. SO what do the idiots do here in Sacramento, fight to raise more taxes, further speeding the bleedout, with not a clue that they are circling the drain with the state.
Tragic end of the slippery slope of inattention we all ignored while we trusted the elected ones to do our business, and the schools to actually educate our kids, and frankly, the slide is beyond repair. Tragic and sad....
feels like Rome circa 410 AD....
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2009-06-30 19:46  

#8  Will California ex-pats all over the western states finally stop with the "we're so much better and smarter in the Golden State than you idiotic peasants" crap?

Yes, Blondie. I've learned humility. But, OTOH, and as I've said before, a whole lot of your so called "California ex-pats" were not born in California. The ones who are natives are probably fleeing the over crowding because people have been flooding into this state from all over the U.S. and from all over the whole, wide world. Yes, we ruined this state but we had a lot of help. There are millions of current California residents who speak with New York and New Jersey accents. There are millions more who speak with Mexican, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese and English accents. Yes, we are the New Yorkers of the West but a lot of us were actually born in New York. Believe it or not, there are a whole helluva lot of transplanted mid-westerners living here. They came from places like Iowa, Missouri, Colorado, Michigan and Texas. I myself was a Navy brat whose father was stationed here in 1954. Maybe you could just call me an American. There used to be a saying about someone tilting the United States on one end so that all the loose fruits and nuts rolled into California. So don't blame me if some of us are rolling back in your direction.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-06-30 14:07  

#7  One can read opinions of Californians moving to other states and bringing their ruinous politics with them.

Same thing that's happening to NH with the influx of so many Massholes.
Posted by: xbalanke   2009-06-30 13:05  

#6  Lagom is right. I live in the Land of the Locusts. Locally, we have 15% unemployment and due to our progressive politics, our future looks ever downward.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-06-30 11:11  

#5  One can read opinions of Californians moving to other states and bringing their ruinous politics with them. These Californians who spread their disastrous liberal politics to their new states are being compared to a Biblical plague of locusts.
Posted by: Lagom   2009-06-30 10:04  

#4  Will California ex-pats all over the western states finally stop with the "we're so much better and smarter in the Golden State than you idiotic peasants" crap?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-06-30 08:00  

#3  Print all the cash you need, Oblahblahblah's doing it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-06-30 00:59  

#2  Will people have to pay taxes on the IOU's -- in cash?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-06-30 00:46  

#1  Time to issue the politicians IOU instead of votes and paychecks.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-06-30 00:31  

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