California Government Agencies: Sell Them
Written by CA Political News on July 02, 2009, 11:43 AM

California : The Furloughing Of Common Sense

A Commentary By Howard Rich, Rasmussen Reports, 7/1/09


How many California state employees does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Well find out soon enough.

After steadily growing both its budget and bureaucratic payroll for years, Californias fiscal house of cards collapsed last year, opening a $24 billion hole in its upcoming budget.

In an effort to save a nickel or rather, $1.4 billion worth of nickels Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed last December that state employees take two days worth of furloughs each month, an idea that was roundly rejected by the states government unions. In fact, they sued Schwarzenegger and after losing their case in court they filed an unfair labor practice claim against him.

Earlier this year, Schwarzenegger relented and trimmed the furlough down to one day a month, although both the governor and Democratic lawmakers are moving to restore the second day in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Similar plans have stoked union outrage in other states and municipalities most notably Chicago but its California where the furlough debate has been most acutely focused.

Aside from the predictable partisan hyperbole and hand-wringing from the bureaucrats, the central question seems to be this: What impact, precisely, do furloughs and other government layoffs have on the services currently being provided to California taxpayers?

Obviously, there are those who claim the budget shortfall will result something akin to the state falling into the Pacific or deteriorating into a third world wasteland, but those doom-and-gloom pronouncements were roundly rejected by California voters last month when they declined to approve billions of dollars worth of tax hikes.

Put another way, could furloughs and/or layoffs be a good thing?

Take the California Department of Motor Vehicles, which has seen a dramatic increase in customers taking advantage of its online services in the wake of the recent furloughs.

Rather than be adversely impacted, Californians simply went online to conduct their business which begs the question of whether or not some of those furloughed DMV employees should have jobs in the first place. And what of the states park system which could easily be privatized instead of draining hundreds of millions in tax dollars each year?

Sure Californias parks are lovely, but are they an essential government responsibility?

Sadly, common sense assessments like that dont seem to factor into the decision-making process in Sacramento.

In fact, a recent analysis of the states general fund conducted by the San Jose Mercury News found that government growth in California had exceeded the growth in population plus inflation by a whopping $10.2 billion over the previous five years.

Thats a 35% increase in just five years.

"I wish it hadn't grown that much," Gov. Schwarzeneggers finance director said last February. Had we stuck with a very austere budget, we would have been in better shape.''

Sadly, that critical lesson remains lost on Californias leaders as they continue to shield government positions that arent needed with money that isnt there perpetuating the same failed policies that landed the state in its current mess.

In addition to relying on one-time federal bureaucratic bailout money to plug holes, the states 2009-10 spending plan is replete with preposterous accounting gimmicks.

For example, in what amounts to kiting on a massive scale, California is forcing its taxpayers to shell out $2.3 billion of future taxes this year simply by raising paycheck withholdings.

State leaders also decided to send out June 30 paychecks a day late, shoving another $1.2 billion onto next fiscal years books.

Oh, and lets not forget those furloughs.

California is the worlds eighth-largest economy. Frankly, its about time its leaders started running the state more like a business and less like a pyramid scam.

That process starts with ditching these gimmicks and engaging in a long-overdue discussion of the various responsibilities government should and should not undertake.

The author is Chairman of Americans for Limited Government.

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Thomas Lorincz
Now Arnolds staff is crying as though they didn't understand the unchecked growth would lead to this. YOU should be fired along with your boss. Blind, Deaf and Dumb. Why hasn't anyone proposed that for a solution.
frelks
The government in this state is a model of lunacy. And now they want to steal money from the cities to patch the results of their corruption and graft. It is time to tell the teachers' union, and all the other unions for that matter, to take a hike. One of the most corrupt and useless unions in this country is the NEA. That organization is a direct danger to your children. The union wants to indoctrinate your kids in what they should believe and do. The union also wants to dumb down your kids and create "obeyers" and not "thinkers", unless the kids think exactly in line with what the teachers tell them to think. The school system in this country does not teach American History anymore. It doesn't teach Democracy anymore. Instead the school system has become a cess pool of perverse ideas and failed social engineering. It is enough to say the politicians who run this country were educated in the public education system. Look how they think! Throw them all out of office. I sometimes believe anarch would be better than this. At least you could defend your family and yourself!
frelks
The government in this state is a model of lunacy. And now they want to steal money from the cities to patch the results of their corruption and graft. It is time to tell the teachers' union, and all the other unions for that matter, to take a hike. One of the most corrupt and useless unions in this country is the NEA. That organization is a direct danger to your children. The union wants to indoctrinate your kids in what they should believe and do. The union also wants to dumb down your kids and create "obeyers" and not "thinkers", unless the kids think exactly in line with what the teachers tell them to think. The school system in this country does not teach American History anymore. It doesn't teach Democracy anymore. Instead the school system has become a cess pool of perverse ideas and failed social engineering. It is enough to say the politicians who run this country were educated in the public education system. Look how they think! Throw them all out of office. I sometimes believe anarch would be better than this. At least you could defend your family and yourself!

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