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2007/7/26 [Politics/Domestic/California] UID:47427 Activity:high
7/26    Tom McClintock's floor speech about the ridiculous state budget
        http://www.carepublic.com/blog.html?domain=tom_mcclintock&blog_id=153
        "And while we.re on the subject of 'irrational exuberance,' the budget
        also depends on a brisk comeback in the real estate market next year,
        defying every economist that I'm aware of - not to mention our own
        Legislative Analyst."
        \_ Sigh.  The dems have really been in power too long in CA.
        \_ Isn't this the same guy who is pushing for more tax cuts?
           \_ Sort of.  He tends to push "cut expenses, then cut taxes."
              Usually at least no new taxes.  He believes CA spending is
              out of control, and maybe restraining income will help restrain
              spending.
           \_ Consider the budget is $27B more than when Davis was recalled,
              and we're taking in considerably more in taxes.  Spending and tax
              cuts make sense in that kind of environment.
              \_ Are taxes as a percentage of GDP generally going down or up?
                 I was under the impression that they went down from 1999-2004
                 and are going up slightly now, but I have incomplete data.
                 I am only talking about California state taxes here.
                 \_ I'm only talking about the CA budget.
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Next BUDGET UPDATE: SENATE REMAINS "LOCKED DOWN" Published On 07-20-2007 , 8:00 PM BUDGET UPDATE Friday, 5:00 pm So far, ALL SENATE REPUBLICANS ARE HOLDING FIRM. The Democrats are holding the roll open indefinitely in hopes of pressuring passage and have "locked down" the Senate, meaning that it may be in session all night - Democrats seem to have a penchant for that. PLEASE KEEP THE PHONE CALLS AND E-MAILS COMING TO SENATE REPUBLICANS THEIR OFFICES SHOULD BE OPEN AS LONG AS THE BUDGET BILL IS PENDING. YOU'RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE AND NOW IS THE TIME TO POUR IT ON. Below is the speech I just gave on the Senate Floor Mr President: A year ago, this legislature adopted a budget that ran up the biggest general fund deficit in California's history. The architects of this budget admit to adding another half billion dollars to the cumulative shortfall, and expect that this looks good in comparison. First, by their own numbers, this budget sets in motion a deficit next year of between $5 billion to $7 billion (depending on how you account for reserves). That means the five-year cumulative deficit under this administration will be roughly twice what it was under the five years of the Davis administration. Here's the second problem: the ACTUAL numbers are much worse, because of billions of dollars of gimmickry that borders on the ludicrous. My favorite is this one: we had a $600 million revenue shortfall in the final months of the fiscal year just ended. This budget simply PRETENDS that we took in that money anyway. Try that excuse at home: "Honey, the bad news is that I got laid off two months ago - but the good news is, I asked the bank to PRETEND to deposit my paycheck anyway." Or try this one: nearly a billion dollars of revenue is contingent on selling the state's Ed Fund, although it has never even been appraised and some experts believe it's worth about a fifth of that. "Honey, I just bought a new Porsche for myself and a diamond necklace for you. We have the same problems with nearly $200 million of tribal gaming revenues. And while we're on the subject of "irrational exuberance," the budget also depends on a brisk comeback in the real estate market next year, defying every economist that I'm aware of - not to mention our own Legislative Analyst. Here's a good one: The administration has already agreed to a third of a billion dollars in salary increases for prison guards - that's the OPENING bid. "Honey, I figured out a way to join the Country Club without upsetting the family budget - I just won't put the dues in the family budget." The state is under federal court order to stop the outrageous practice of looting safe deposit boxes and college and retirement funds without even warning people their property is being seized. We've assure the court that we're going to fix that - but we're still planning to collect nearly the same amount of revenue. 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