America's Greece By
Ben Shapiro
June 14, 2012
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In California, the
mayor of a major city has decided that it's time to renegotiate union pensions,
which are bankrupting the municipality; more specifically, he wants to raise
the retirement age. The governor of the state wants to revamp the welfare system,
forcing people to get back to work within two years rather than four. The state
government has worked with the California Highway Patrol to implement furloughs
amounting to a 5 percent pay cut. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Unified School
District has forced teachers unions to accept 10 furlough days, amounting to a
5 percent pay cut.
Here's the crazy thing: All of the governmental officials
are Democrats.
Reality has smashed the Golden State across the face with an
iron fist. In fact, all of the measures that Democrats are taking in California
will surely fail — they're half-measures. The state suffers from a $16 billion
deficit and has over $500 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. Los Angeles
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's pension reform wouldn't even make a dent. Gov.
Jerry Brown's welfare reform would save just $880 million — and meanwhile,
recent studies show that $69 million in welfare cash is spent in casinos,
cruise ships and Hawaii every year. The new deal with the CHP won't touch the
CHP pension problem, which amounts to more than $3 billion per year. The
LAUSD's furloughing will save a few bucks but won't touch its $390 million
deficit.
California, in short, is royally screwed. But this is what
happens when a state Californicates itself.
For several decades, the state of California has ignored all
calls to fiscal responsibility. Instead, its voters have elected big-spending
liberal after big-spending liberal to the state legislature. Even now, Gov.
Brown enjoys an approval rating of approximately 43 percent, and a huge
majority of California voters support Brown's proposed massive tax hikes.
But the state's economy is upside-down.
Businesses have been fleeing in droves. There's nobody left
to pay the taxes anymore. And so California is left in a peculiar political
situation: The folks who elect politicians aren't the folks who pay the taxes.
And the folks who pay the taxes will soon be headed to Texas. What happens when
a bankrupt state tries to hand out nonexistent money from absent taxpayers?
Utter chaos.
We've already seen what happens when major American cities
such as Detroit collapse. The earners take off; the moochers stay and vote
themselves benefits. With a smaller and smaller group of people paying for
those benefits, the burden becomes too much to bear; soon, there's no money
left at all. The city dies.
California is dying. Even Democrats recognize it, which is
why they're trying European-style, tepid austerity measures.
And yet, on a national level, Democrats continue to lie to
the American public. They suggest that if the federal government pursues the
same policies that got California into this mess — all the way down to
California's new $68 billion idiotic high- speed rail — the country will
somehow perform precisely contrary to California.
It's nonsense. But it does suggest one thing: The Democrats,
on a national level, don't have America's best interests at heart. Democrats in
California never had California's best interests at heart; they merely had
their own political interests at heart. The results show it: a bankrupt state,
utterly dominated by Democrats. Democratic legislators are fat and happy;
citizens are told to eat cake.
President Obama and his Democratic cronies now want to
follow California's lead. The rest of the country, however, can look at
California and see a domestic Greece at hand. A few more states like it and
there won't be anyone left to pay the freight. The United States becomes the
European Union.
Ben Franklin " When people find they can vote themselves money, it will be the end of our Republic"
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