Ouch. Joel Kotkin in Newsweek trashes the governor, legislature, and I suppose all of us Californians, since we elected them.
Sadly, Kotkin’s right.
California has come back before, but ‘hysterical greens’ aren’t helping.
For decades, California has epitomized America’s economic strengths: technological excellence, artistic creativity, agricultural fecundity and an intrepid entrepreneurial spirit. Yet lately California has projected a grimmer vision of a politically divided, economically stagnant state. Last week its legislature cut a deal to close its $42 billion budget deficit, but its larger problems remain.
California has returned from the dead before, most recently in the mid-1990s. But the odds that the Golden State can reinvent itself again seem long. The buffoonish current governor and a legislature divided between hysterical greens, public-employee lackeys and Neanderthal Republicans have turned the state into a fiscal laughingstock. Meanwhile, more of its middle class migrates out while a large and undereducated underclass (much of it Latino) faces dim prospects. It sometimes seems the people running the state have little feel for the very things that constitute its essence—and could allow California to reinvent itself, and the American future, once again.
Ouch!
It almost seems like a satire, except it’s all true. (Though I’m not completely sure about the ‘hysterical greens’ which may really be a case of herd-following legislators incapable of carefully analyzing the impacts of legislation before voting on it. Oh! We’re California! I forget, that’s the normal operation of our state government.)
Paul
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Ann Erdman // February 27, 2009 at 5:52 pm |
That’s quite an oversimplification he wrote. If only the issues weren’t so complex.
pasadenachamberofcommerce // March 2, 2009 at 7:56 pm |
Honestly? I’m more than a little embarrassed that it took our state government months to deal with a budget crisis.
We’re the 7th largest economy in the world, yet our elected leadership can’t agree on a lunch menu, let alone a budget.
Paul
Cafe Observer // March 2, 2009 at 10:49 pm |
These are our “leaders?” God help us & those who believe in them.
I heard last week CA dropped to the 10th ranked economy.