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Brown needs to cut moonbeams, not welfare
April 20, 2012 By Wayne Lusvardi California Gov. Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown recently issued a phony challenge to the state legislature to “man up” and cut services out of the state budget to resolve a lingering $9 billion deficit. Brown was telling the legislature to remove the proverbial wooden beam out of their eyes rather than take the moonbeam out of his own eye. Brown knows that the services he wants the legislature to cut – welfare and Medi-Cal – are federally mandated. Medi-Cal is California’s version of Medicaid, not Medi-Care. Thus, proposing to cut back such services would galvanize public pressure to save such services from the chopping block. Brown dare not shine a moonbeam on his own pet programs and policies. Los Angeles Times columnist George Skelton creates more phony drama about Brown’s challenge to the legislature to reduce the state budget on the purported backs of the poor. Skelton scolds the governor for telling the legislature to “man up” by cutting back some health and welfare services from the state budget. This just focuses more public attention on mostly pretend cuts to mandated services. The poor and the medically needy are always put on the visible chopping block instead of non-essential middle class welfare programs and policies. Untouchable Luxury Public GoodsThe remaining budget deficit could be solved by cutting or suspending the provision of luxury public goods, such as redundant: * Affordable housing; Former University of California, Berkeley political scientist Aaron Wildavsky once wrote that such bureaucratic programs don’t just exist by hoodwinking the population with green ideology. Tax expenditures keep going up because more people benefit from the public distribution of jobs and wealth enhancements to private properties from such programs than benefit from private production. What green power, cap and trade, affordable housing, eliminating coastal power plants, bullet trains and “waterless” water bonds all have in common is enriching the values of private properties and sometimes creating real estate speculation. These programs: * Replace old, obsolescent housing with new luxury low income housing; The above luxury programs don’t really reduce pollution, create more water resources, reduce educational deficits in children from perchlorate, protect endangered species, create magical medical cures for cancer or paralysis or make housing more affordable. What they mainly do is shift those problems elsewhere or to where nobody lives. Or such programs promise to eliminate some perceived threat to public health and property values — such as perchlorate in drinking water – at a huge cost that could be done so cheaply by iodized salt in the human diet. Why California is DysfunctionalBy enhancing private property values, bureaucracies bind middle class homeowners to their programs. In the language or psychotherapy, private property owners become co-dependent on bureaucrats and labor unions for middle-class welfare. This is why California is often described in terms of a dysfunctional family. What California needs is a Twelve-Step Program to recover from its addiction to overspending on non-essential middle-class welfare programs, not cutting programs for the poor or medically needy. One of the reasons California’s economy has been declining is that it over-invests in real estate compared to states like Texas. The bureaucratic agencies that run the above-listed programs all preserve and protect the California Dream of home ownership. If strong cultural values and economic interests did not desire these popular programs, they would not be so resilient to elimination or expenditure reductions. This is what economist William Fischel describes in his book, “The Homevoter Hypothesis: How Home Values Influence Local Government Taxation, School Finance, and Land Use Policies.” Voters are rational economic actors who perceive the benefits of luxury government programs and policies to their property and wealth interests. It isn’t the super rich or the poor immigrant who are the only causes of the state budget deficit. This is why California state government is dysfunctional. It is why we have a state water system with only a half-year of water storage. By comparison, the Colorado River system has 4 to 10 years of water storage. Meanwhile, we have spent more than $18 billion on five water bonds that produced no new water storage reservoirs and have mainly funded open space acquisitions. This is why the state unemployment fund is in hock to the federal government for more than $10 billion, but luxury “affordable housing” programs continue to be flush with cash. This is why Medi-Cal is being threatened with budget cuts, but the voters have approved funding redundant stem cell research. This is why self-serving bureaucrats are mandating costly cleanups of perchlorate from drinking water with no health benefits, but family welfare is to be cut back. Voters should not worry, however. Residential property owners will not feel “toxic” substances threaten their home values. California has a structural budget deficit because voters are “homevoters” who vote for mostly visual benefits that enhance their property wealth. California is running a permanent budget deficit because it is promising the middle class it will eliminate the side effects of modern technological society: pollution, cancer, noisy airports, dirty power plants, toxic substances, and all kinds of nuisances from their backyards. But mostly these are purely symbolic benefits. This is mostly why California government is broke and health and welfare services must go begging. Pogo Principle: We Have Met the Enemy and They are Us!Political scientist Aaron Wildavsky called this The Pogo Principle: “we have seen the enemy and they are us.” Pogo is a character in a comic strip created by William Kelly. It is hypocritical to threaten cutbacks to health and welfare programs for the poor and leave middle class welfare programs untouched. It is likewise hypocritical for tax advocates to continue to want tax increases shifted to the despised “1 percent” of high-income earners — the millionaires’ tax — while leaving luxury government programs for the bulk of the middle class uncut. It is hypocritical for an environmental governor such as Jerry Brown to dramatize the cutback of health and welfare programs while leaving middle class welfare programs untouched. Gov. Brown should take the “moonbeam” out of his own eye first before staging a media event about cutting programs for the poor. We have met the enemy of health and welfare programs. It is not the “1 percent.” It is not the Republicans. It is not the corporations or banks. It is not only the immigrants. As the comic strip character Pogo accurately stated: “it is us.”
Tags: Aaron Wildavsky, affordable housing, high-speed rail, Jerry Brown, perchlorate, Pogo, Wayne Lusvardi, William Fischel Comments(62) |
May 20, 2013


“Now lets stop. This is a exchange of ideas site…pleading with you to respect all opinions….even the known loons!!!!”
Just because some loon throws out an idea I am under no obligation to give it my consideration, much less my respect. You must have attended the Saul Alinsky School of Egalitarianism. Some crackpot who wants to dig deeper into my pocket to fund his grossly excessive government pension handout deserves none of my respect. He only deserves my contempt. This is not a game. It’s a war. Until you understand that stay on the sidelines and watch the big boys play.
The latest is that the House, Ways and Means Committee is considering reducing the employer-employee’s combined contribution that can be deducted from income on 401k’s BY OVER HALF as a solution to “reduce the spending deficit”. But we know they want to steal 401k money to fund the government pensions. That’s their final objective here. Make no mistake about it.
Other proposals are to eliminate the mortgage writeoff on second homes and to tax healthcare benefits provided by employers.
None of this crap deserves one iota of my respect. Go take a flying leap!
And you just wait until after the elections. That’s when the hammer falls on the peasants. And if Obama is reelected we are screwed to the Nth degree since he becomes a lame duck. You think Arnold screwed us as he walked out the door. You reelected Obama and he will make Arnold look like a Sunday school boy. Mark my words!
It is definitely a war, a war by Big Business and public unions on the poor and middle class.
I have YET to see Clown cut any public employees pay OR pensions. Not a single one, and in many case-like prison guard comp and teacher funding- he has dramatically increased the expenditures in their new contracts. Clown should have been cutting it, or freezing it at current levels for 5 or more years at the very least.
This is called The “Washington Monument Syndrome”;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monument_Syndrome
Bellz, don’t worry, the wheels have fallen off the cart. The tax hikes are going fail by a large margin, no doubt in my mind about that.
What the public pensions have turned into is really nothing more than a government funded Ponzi scheme. There is NO WAY hundreds of thousands of public employees will be able to retire with $100K+ pensions, the money is simply not going to be there, there will not be enough taxes in the world to fund them even if there was a huge tax increase. The rate of government salary is going up every year by 3%-9% in these government employment contracts, and with growth like that there is never going to be enough taxes to fund multi million dollar pensions for 1.9 million CA public employees. Mr. Math is going to end it one way or another.
The public employees don’t, or will not, understand that until it is forced upon them
Obama will limit gun sales based on local violent crime statistics compiled by the Fast and Furious Gang.
Beezy and Teddy will run radio programming under licensing of Van Jones and Glenn Beck.
The UN will tax all financial tranactions in the civilized world…the proceeds to fund cementing dirt floors in third world countries using Fanny Mae…..
“Obama will limit gun sales based on local violent crime statistics compiled by the Fast and Furious Gang”
Sorry. He’s too late. Gun sales have flown off the charts in the last 3 years. Go look at the gun manufacturer earnings and stock prices if you question that. And once a man has purchased a gun LEGALLY try to take it back from him. heh.
“Beezy and Teddy will run radio programming under licensing of Van Jones and Glenn Beck”
You’re little one liners are wasted print and senseless. Ask Teddy what meds he is on – and follow suit.
“The UN will tax all financial tranactions in the civilized world…the proceeds to fund cementing dirt floors in third world countries using Fanny Mae…..”
For Christ sakes. You have the nerve to call me a Glen Beck follower??? HAH!
Oh man there is a full blown oxygen crisis down ion the bunker— President O’s reelection, gun nuts, taxes, plummeting economy—– oh my!!!!!!!!!!
Beezy Loon and Rex the Poodle and Glen Beck!!!!!!!!!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Here….you don’t believe me???
Look at the 2 year chart for Ruger stock (RGR):
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=RGR+Basic+Chart&t=2y
HAH! Off the charts.
People are mostly idiots but even a crap bug has the sense to know when it’s about to rain.
What did Mao Tse-Tung say years ago? Something about ‘political power grows from the barrel of a gun’?
Let’s pray all of this has a happy ending!
Saying litle tells lots about loon arguments….why waste net time on Mao epistles!!!
“Saying litle tells lots about loon arguments….why waste net time on Mao epistles!!!”
Because the nation is now run based on quasi-communist principles, not free market or capitalist principles that it was founded on. Therefore, what Mao says applies.
Try to keep up to speed. I don’t want to explain every nuance that appears on the board. It’s time consuming and everyone else seems to get it. This one was on the house.
Poor Beezy loon—- quoting the Chairman—- that’s right—– buy gooooooold——-Beck was right! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the sky is fallin!
Hey, on another note——Can you imagine how tough it must’ve been for Bush and Cheney to cover up taking down building 7 at the WTC????
Yikes– it’s C—RAZY up in here!
Great Monnbeam cut the welfare yee haw then illegals will leave that;s just what the Dr. ordered.