Tuesday, June 16, 2009
by CalculatedRisk on 6/16/2009 10:15:00 AM
From the WaPo: Calif. Aid Request Spurned By U.S
The Obama administration has turned back pleas for emergency aid from one of the biggest remaining threats to the economy -- the state of California.
Top state officials have gone hat in hand to the administration, armed with dire warnings of a fast-approaching "fiscal meltdown" caused by a budget shortfall. Concern has grown inside the White House in recent weeks as California's fiscal condition has worsened, leading to high-level administration meetings. But federal officials are worried that a bailout of California would set off a cascade of demands from other states.
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The administration is worried that California will enact massive cuts to close its deficit, estimated at $24 billion for the fiscal year that begins July 1, aggravating the state's recession and further dragging down the national economy.
After a series of meetings, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, top White House economists Lawrence Summers and Christina Romer, and other senior officials have decided that California could hold on a little longer and should get its budget in order rather than rely on a federal bailout.
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The state entered the downturn burdened with an inflexible budgeting apparatus, constrained by a state ballot initiative approved by voters in 1978 that severely limited property taxes in California. The signature example of "ballot box budgeting" left the Golden State inordinately reliant on the personal income tax, which accounts for half of revenue to Sacramento.
California's budget is also heavily dependent on taxes paid on capital gains and stock options, which have been clobbered during the meltdown of financial markets. State budget analysts made their annual estimate of revenue a month before the crisis spiked in the fall and have been backpedaling ever since.
"Those revenue projections turned out to be wildly optimistic, but nobody was predicting the October collapse of the financial markets," said Michael Cohen, deputy analyst in the Legislative Analyst's Office.
California enjoyed the housing bubble, but is now being hit hard by the housing bust with house prices falling sharply and double digit unemployment. And it doesn't help that the state system of government is completely dysfunctional.
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the end is near for calif...
ReplyDeletewelcome to Taxifornia
Swartz should lend them a cupple billion outa his own wallet. Or go around to the mutha's Megamillion "Cribs" and get some taxing money from them. Maybe the mutha's in East LA would spot them a few billion of the drug trade?
ReplyDeleteThey got money!
Those cribs are quickly becoming sub-million dollar mansions. What do you expect - blue lit hot tubs, pimped out escalades, and celebrity-style 10 bedroom houses just don't hold their value well anymore. Stil, some people want to live the life...
ReplyDeleteHow much room does Texas have for Californians? The answer is: where can I get my hair done?
ReplyDeleteLook to have celebrity game shows and soap operas as THE up and coming industry in place of farming and cattle.
When you take away agriculture and manufacturing, you have mainly its entertainment and servive industry, real estate, finance, insurance, and retail trade. For every 3 movies like Transformers 2 being made - which are basically worthless - you have the equivalent of the Gross National Product of Belize, Somalia, or Greenland, which is a little emebarassing.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the marijauna production. California can grow some dynamite weed.
ReplyDeleteObama better get with the program already and legalize it. The brothers demand it!
That was the deal. We vote a brother in, and a brother best legalize it. Also, Obama needs to repeal the Rockefeller mandatory sentencing guidelines such as
10 years for 1 gram of crack
3 months for 1 gram of powder cocaine
only makes sense if you're targeting black populations for exceptional punishment since statistically, crack was the favored form for distribution, sale and consumption in the black commnunities, while powder cocaine was preferred by whites (who learned to put it in a cigarrete for smoking from the brothers)
Indeed this makes sense.
ReplyDeleteThe criminal justice system does not, however.
LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT...THE BIGGEST CRIME PURPETRATED AGAINST ALL MANKIND BT THE VATICAN, BANKS, AND KINGS OF THIS EARTH...VERY MUCH ON PURPOSE!!! AND ALL YOU PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS STOCK UP AND WAIT THIS ALL OUT...GET HIGHT WITH DOPE, OR BOOZE!..WATCH TV?!?!?!? ALL WHILE YOU AWAIT YOUR TURN TO GET FORCED VACINATIONS, THAT WILL ACTUALLY KILL ALL OF YOU ...WHILE YOU ARE WAITING THIS ALL OUT?????HAS EVERYBODY GONE BRAIN DEAD????? HOW ABOUT BRINGING THESE PEEOPLE THAT ARE CAUSING ALL THIS TO YOU TO JUSTICES????? ANYBODY SEE THIS????? PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU DO!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust immediately build ammo factories in Calif as the demand exceeds to production
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