By Tim Redmond

The gov's speech yesterday was designed to frighten the voters -- and his message -- that the budget deficit will grow to $21 billion and schools will lose teachers, MediCal receipients would lose benefits etc. -- is pretty scary.
But remember: Most of that will happen no matter what the voters do May 19th. Only about $6 billion of the projected $21 billion would in any way be due to the failure of his budget deal.
And that's money that would come from increased lottery sales (regressive) and cuts in childrens' programs and mental health.
If Prop. 1A passes, on the other hand, California will have a fiscal straighjacket for the indefinate future. It will be our generation's version of Prop. 13. And you know how that one turned out.
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Comments (3)
Tim
Are you supposed to be a reporter?
There are at least three spelling errors in this small piece. You should be embarrassed!
Posted by Shane | May 17, 2009 12:06 AM
Tim
Are you supposed to be a reporter?
There are at least three spelling errors in this small piece. You should be embarrassed!
Posted by Shane | May 17, 2009 12:07 AM
“Receipients” should be “recipients.”
“Straighjacket” should be “straightjacket.”
“Indefinate" should be “indefinite."
My favorite bartender, the late, great Paddy Nolan of the old Dovre Club, used to toast us by saying, "You’ll be dead for a long time."
Likewise, Tim Redmond's writing and proofing abilities have been dead for a long time.
Posted by somawally
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May 18, 2009 03:19 PM