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California on ‘verge of system failure’

Posted by seumasach on June 20, 2010

Globe and Mail

18th June, 2010

Arnella Sims has seen a lot in her 34 years as a Los Angeles County court reporter, but nothing like this.

Case files piling up by the thousands, phones ringing off the hook, forced midweek courthouse closings and occasional brawls as frustrated citizens queue for hours to pay parking fines.

“People think we’re becoming a Third World country,” said Ms. Sims, 55. “They don’t understand.”

It’s a story that’s being repeated all across California – and throughout the United States – as cash-strapped state and local governments grapple with collapsed tax revenues and swelling budget gaps. Mass layoffs, slashed health and welfare services, closed parks, crumbling superhighways and ever-larger public school class sizes are all part of the new normal.

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Why Would Anyone Want to Be Governor of California?

Posted by smeddum on October 26, 2009

Why Would Anyone Want to Be Governor of California?

joseph-palmero.jpgby Joseph Palermo

26/10/09

California progress report

Not to be outdone, the billionaire CEO candidate Meg Whitman, through her spokesman Tucker Bounds — (yes, the same guy who claimed Sarah Palin had “national security” experience because she was “commander-in-chief” of the Alaska National Guard) — proposes permanently slashing at least $15 billion from the state budget, and laying off 40,000 public employees — in addition to massive tax cuts for her rich friends. Read the rest of this entry »

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