Sunday, October 4, 2009

Will California become America's first failed state?

Los Angeles, 2009: California may be the eighth largest economy in the world, but its state staff are being paid in IOUs, unemployment is at its highest in 70 years, and teachers are on hunger strike. So what has gone so catastrophically wrong?

Will California become America's first failed state?

Los Angeles, 2009: California may be the eighth largest economy in the world, but its state staff are being paid in IOUs, unemployment is at its highest in 70 years, and teachers are on hunger strike. So what has gone so catastrophically wrong?


Patients without medical insurance wait for treatment


Patients without medical insurance wait for treatment in the Forum, a music arena in Inglewood, Los Angeles. The 1,500 free places were filled by 4am.
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California has a special place in the American psyche. It is the Golden State: a playground of the rich and famous with perfect weather. It symbolises a lifestyle of sunshine, swimming pools and the Hollywood dream factory.

But the state that was once held up as the epitome of the boundless opportunities of America has collapsed. From its politics to its economy to its environment and way of life, California is like a patient on life support. At the start of summer the state government was so deeply in debt that it began to issue IOUs instead of wages. Its unemployment rate has soared to more than 12%, the highest figure in 70 years. Desperate to pay off a crippling budget deficit, California is slashing spending in education and healthcare, laying off vast numbers of workers and forcing others to take unpaid leave. In a state made up of sprawling suburbs the collapse of the housing bubble has impoverished millions and kicked tens of thousands of families out of their homes. Its political system is locked in paralysis and the two-term rule of former movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger is seen as a disaster – his approval ratings having sunk to levels that would make George W Bush blush. The crisis is so deep that Professor Kenneth Starr, who has written an acclaimed history of the state, recently declared: "California is on the verge of becoming the first failed state in America."
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17 comments:

  1. Wow! Makes Bush blush? Is that possible?

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  2. Ask the horse he blew

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  3. If you think his numbers are bad just wait until you see Obama's numbers after the Christmas meltdown! Obama will be the worst president in American history. I predicted when he took office that within a year the folks would "tar 'n feather" him and run him outta town on a rail. I think I'm going to be pretty close on my timing!

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  4. 4:59 you are probably right about Obama, the decisions he made since taking office may not be right ones, but, what do you do when your house is on fire, you spray water everywhere, does not matter if the water will flood everything of bring down the ceiling as long as you can put down the fire and this is what he is doing and I give him credit for trying even though we may not like the decisions he has taken.

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  5. 459 you are wrong about obama, it was bush's wreckless policies that have done this, obama came into office having to clean up an impossible situation, with 2 losing wars, an economy tettering on depression and you want him to clean it up in 8 months? You must be on crack, Bush's fuckups will take a decade to clean up, so give the guy a break, only 8 months, and bush took 8 long years of destruction to create!

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  6. Watching California "collapse" and the U.S. for that matter...Must have been as tedious as watching the Titanic sink...

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  7. Everybody Print MoneyOctober 4, 2009 at 11:27 PM

    Hungry?
    Why worry?
    Everybody print money!

    Hungry?
    Why worry?
    Everybody print money!

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  8. 7:25 you have no idea how much of a putz you really are. Bush and Obama play for the same ball team. The money trust.

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  9. California Dreamin'...and MTV all day

    Sure, blame it on the Freemasons. Mine as well blame it on the cub scouts, the PAT, and the Rotary Club while you're at it.

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  10. 7:25... you colored a few too many yes we can campaign posters.... 'bama is simply bush on steroids.... republicans driving the train off the cliff at 50mph... Dems driving it off the cliff at 100 mph... that's the only difference.!

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  11. Funny the limited coverage of this catastrophic failure, yet be sure the 49ers were BIG WINNERS YESTERDAY! None of my CA business Sheeple constituents ever mention CA's decline. They still think they live in the greatest place and are the coolest people on earth.

    My demopublican friends blame everything on the Nazi Gov and my Repulicrat friends blame everything on the Usurper Pres.

    My how the media manipulates and controls the sheeple!

    It's going to be very ugly when TSHF, people will be begging to be sent to their FEMA camps!

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  12. Both sides of the political isle created the bad economy we have today.95% of the polititions we have today (living) are corupt and one word says it all---GREED!!!!!
    Vote them out asap!! Im now on the wagon to do so and getting everyone I know or dont know to do the same on the next election.God bless America and the Constitution as long as we keep it Free.

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  13. LOL I love the anon posters at 4:569 & 6:56, these guys couldn't possibly be paying close attention to what is going on. Spraying water on a fire is it? Try gasoline on a fire, it's the same thing as Bush did only X3.

    Absolutely DELUDED reasoning.

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  14. We are going to transfer our minds to computers and then send them into outer space. Stars and planets are too far away to support life during travel. Computers are our real children of the space age.

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  15. That's if some alien doesn't jizz all over us first while looking at some porn.

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  16. lolz my ballz off

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