
State officials are figuring out where to cut while praying for help from the federal government in the stimulus bill now before the Senate. Of course, we're not the only state in trouble, though our debt may be the largest in the country. So why is California in such bad shape?

Of course, another problem is the fact that over the last thirty years conservatives have managed to convince the American people that tax is a four-letter word. And the liberals haven't done a very good job of explaining that taxes are the price we pay to live in a functional and semi-civilized society. (Sorry, couldn't resist.) I'm not sure Californians have figured out yet that votes have consequences, as when we recalled Governor Gray Davis and replaced him by our current Governator who talks a good game but so far hasn't governed very effectively. (Talk about someone who likes to borrow and spend!) We're all to blame here, though. There are some votes I'd change if I could go back in time, but I can't.
The most controversial thing the Governator has done recently is to require state employees to take off two extra days a month, without pay, to help cut the budget deficit. It adds up to a de facto 9-10% pay cut. Personally, I don't think this is such a bad idea, but the unions are fighting it. I'm a union supporter, but I can't agree with them. I know the job of the union is to protect its workers, but when the employer is on the verge of bankruptcy, something has to give. In a time when workers in the private sector are losing their jobs by the hundreds of thousands, not to mention their health care and their homes, I can't help thinking public employees should stop complaining, enjoy their days off and count their blessings. At least they still have jobs, benefits and pensions to look forward to. That's more than a lot of Americans can say these days.
I just hope someone in Sacramento finds a solution to this mess and soon.
Linda
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