Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Governor Jerry Brown's election a good idea?

California Governor Jerry Brown continues with his wrath of bringing nothing new to California, and wants everyone in the State to vote in a special election to approve his budget deficit plan. Sounds like a coy. Governor Brown also is apparently semi-delusional on this issue since Governor Schwarzenegger asked for basically the same special election last year, which was overwhelming defeated by the people of California.

Yet when you consider that all of the politicians in Sacramento were elected to solve these problems, none of them will admit that they are all part of the problem as to why this State continues to suffer financially.

Since the politicians in Sacramento have no interest in solving real problems, lets give Governor Jerry Brown the benefit of the doubt on his budget deficit plan he wants Californians to vote on later this year.

In this special election, lets throw in the following as a rational solution to solve the $25 billion deficit:

- Vote for a part-time State Legislature that congresses every other year and reduces perks for all of them.

- Vote for an amendment to the California Constitution, which specifies that deficits will not be allowed.

- Eliminate the State Employment by 30%.

- No raises to State employee salaries and benefits, until the budget deficit is reduced to workable levels.

- Eliminate public employee unions.

- Eliminate worthless Governor appointed State boards and commissions that collect hundreds of thousands of dollars, for doing absolutely nothing.

- Eliminate programs that provide benefits to illegal aliens;

- And finally, lets sell or auction off all of that unused property which is owned by the State and is just accumulating depreciation.

What do you think Governor Brown? If this is all on the ballot, we may very well eliminate California's budget deficit entirely!

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