WTF???

This is totally not going to be an in depth examination of California’s ongoing budget crisis.  No one outside of California cares, and it’s Friday, so no one is reading anyway.  Besides, the country’s economic issues are so serious, and we’re all so screwed for this next little while (how long?  Oh, just long enough to lose your savings if you have one, just long enough to lose your house if you have one, just long enough to realize you’re how screwed you are if you have nothing), that probably the 90% of my readers who don’t live in California have bigger fish to fry.  But if you live in California, you must be pretty pissed off about our current situation, where our totally screwed up system is forcing the stupid asshat ineffective legislature to present our asshat superstar tough guy governor with a budget that sucks worse than any other budget Ive ever taken the time to read, with the possible exception of Maya’s college fund (ouch…can you homeschool college?).

If you haven’t been paying attention (and why should you, if you don’t live in CA), our stupid idiot legislature has presented a truly crappy budget on to our stupid idiot Governator, in which we try to deal with our budget crisis by putting all of our problems off until next year, and perhaps the year after that.  You know those Check Cashing places where a person goes and gets credit for their paycheck before payday, then you get screwed twice, because not only do you have to pay incredible interest on the loan, you also have to pay the principal, which means your regular check will be much smaller as a result, but you still have the same damn debts, meaning you have even less now than you did last month when you started out this crappy situation?  Not such a good idea if you can avoid it, right?  Well, our asshole Governator came up with a budget that included a 1% sales tax increase for a little while (3 years I think, remember, this is NOT an in-depth analysis) and some fairly decent ideas about perhaps saving for the future (I hate it when I agree with him, and as this is NOT an in-depth analysis, I won’t pretend to know what all he’s planning in the depths of this budget), and our even more asshole (bipartisan) legislature blew it off and came up with an even SUCKIER proposal, which includes a 10% withholding increase beginning in January, and requiring corporations to pay their taxes early, but which claims to not raise taxes.  So, that 10% extra we’re paying?  Supposedly, we’ll get it back when we file our taxes, which means that next year, we’ll be in this SAME CRAPPY POSITION.   And the corporations pay extra now, but it’s not really extra, it’s just early.  AGAIN, next year, we’ll be right where we are now.  So we’ll pass this budget, whatever the hell that means, and we’ll be stuck paying for it all next year and the year after that, and the year after that, etc.   I mean, God forbid, what if we suck it up and raise some taxes and cut some programs, and yes, both will hurt, but if we spread it out over a few years responsibly rather than just putting it off indefinitely, we might get through it, rather than just ignoring the problem and shoving our heads into the sand.

I don’t know.  I don’t feel coherent, but I’m really pissed off at my State government.  Let’s start all over with a new executive, a new legislature, and a new process that doesn’t include a requirement for 2/3 majority in order to pass any damn thing, meaning it’s practically impossible to get anything done in this brutally partisan atmosphere.

Ugh.  Again, not in depth.  Just me being PISSED OFF at the situation, the assholes involved, and the stupid system we have brought upon ourselves.

UPDATE:  I wrote this last night, and then this morning, I see in our paper that the assholes FINALLY came up with a budget, only 80 days late.  Whew. It’s not a good budget, but it doesn’t borrow so much from next year, doesn’t pretend to not raise our taxes by raising taxes, blah blah blah.   All I can say is, yay Arnie, for not signing that first piece of crap.  (I’m not a big fan of Arnie, so it makes me mad when I agree with him.  But this time, yeah, I agreed with him.)

7 Comments

  • Autumn's Mom

    First, yay you on 5 star friday 🙂

    Second, I feel the same way, well maybe a little softer, about Arnie. He’s trying, and has done better than Gray Davis, which isn’t saying much. I think the legislature is a circus tent full of Bozo the Clowns. And I HATE clowns!

  • Ted

    What’s that old line about congressional budgets and sausages? You know, you don’t want to know how either are made. Well, that’s what we have here. And you’re right, the structural problems that hamper the state government’s ability to address crises and change means we get stupid budgets like this.

    I have to agree that while I’m not a fan of Arnold the Governor, I agree with him on some of his financial reasoning at times – especially when it comes to spending money we don’t have. However, I don’t agree with him on taxes. I think if you need an infusion of cash to cover rising costs, you gotta suck it up and do it.

    What we shouldn’t be doing are things like only socializing debt while privatizing profits — which is what that whole banking and insurance crap is about. Taxpayers on the hook for debt that the so-called “free marketers” created, but when corporations make record profits, we’re supposed to give them huge tax breaks so they can grow. What a crock. But in a crisis, what are your options? It’s between the devil and the deep blue sea at that point.

  • Linda Atkins

    Just about anything I hear about our economy or the federal budget or budget of any state or geographical area makes me think “Ponzi Scheme.” I think we should raise state and federal taxes and pay as we go.

  • MRMacrum

    It used to be “As Maine goes, so goes the Nation”. Apparently that burden is on your shoulders now. What is playing out in California is having the same run in states from there to here. It is just a matter of scale I guess.

    I don’t like taxes. But it amazes me that people think they can get away with not having to pay soemthing for all the services they expect from a government. It does not matter if you are low tax proponent or not. Everyone has some pet issue or concern that requires hard dollars to make happen. Making new money or borrowing against future revenues is just flat out stupid. It seems we have been stuck on stupid for quite awhile now.

    Good post. Nice rant.