Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tea Party

The voters of California handed state government a stunning defeat. Sounds like the whole state is ready for a tea party.
Of the day's six fiscal propositions -- the rainy day fund, education funding, lottery modernization, children's services funding and temporary reallocation of mental health funding -- all went down -- and hard. The results were roughly 60-40 against.

The only proposition to sail through was one preventing pay increases to top elected state officials during years of budget deficits. That one was being approved about 76-23. Take that! (That doesn't affect Arnold, of course, because he's never taken a state salary.)
The Governator says that he's going to begin slashing state government. The budget is facing a 21 b-b-billion dollar deficit.
However, if as often seems to happen in American political trends, California is again coming first in this resistance to more taxes, threats and budget deficit games, then next year's midterm national elections, historically bad news for the party controlling the White House anyway, might mean some hard slogging for congressional Democrats who're so quickly and overwhelmingly approving the current deficit spending.
Heh!

2 comments:

Old NFO said...

Yep, so they're going to let the criminals go, cut fire and police, but NOT cut any social programs... ONLY in Kalifornia... sigh...

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