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U.S. States Facing Budget Crisis: Where Balanced Budget Laws Fail

By: Ross1776 send a private message
Phoenix : AZ : USA | 5 months ago  
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This week there have been numerous headlines with respect to the budget crises now facing most of the states throughout the United States, again with the downward spiraling U.S. economy to blame.

Mr. Obama, of course, recently participated in one of the most massive layoffs and firings of the current employees for General Motors, of course consoling them with how their "sacrifices" now would reap benefits down the road. The question is, of course, for whom?

Apparently U.S.A., Inc. and the United Auto Workers, who were given an ownership share in the deal brokered by the Obama Administration in order to add this major U.S. corporation to Washington's budgeoning stock portfolio.

I'm sure that acquisition has set Detroit and Michigan's economy back a bit insofar as sales tax revenues. Most of those autoworkers most likely will be eating pork and beans for a while, "sacrificing" for Mr. Obama's now Government Motors. And those bond holder owners just lost a little of that retirement money for those planned road trips in their golden years.

But China picked up a steal, or should I say, steal for its steel.

Now, even after receiving "kickbacks" in the form of federal funding through the stimulus packages of billions of dollars which are to be transferred to the states and billed to the state citizens and taxpayers as a whole, the states are now still whining about their shortfalls.

And the biggest whinner, of course, is that liberally run Golden State, defined by its excess over the course of years and the high taxes and destruction which has resulted due to their own liberalism.

It doesn't appear those in state office have been able to read the California Constitution for at least fifty years if not longer, since the early 60's.

I guess the costs of their open borders, pro-illegal immigrant positions, and past "save the trees" environmentalism that has since resulted in the destruction of thousands of homes and forested acres is finally coming home to roost. Costs for which the entire nation also has paid for during those self-created disasters in their misguided environmental radicalism during a ten year drought with overgrown forests which can now be set off by static electricity in more than a few areas and almost non-existent groundwater tables. Of course the fountains and jacuzzis are still humming along nicely.

And both Gray Davis and Arnold Schwartzenegger's freewheeling ways.

The OC set have never heard the word "fiscal conservatism," a term they associate with "right wing extremists," and Kansas farmers (who they would like to bail them out) when it comes to their creature comforts, limos, jacuzzis and their private jets which they cannot do without so that they can attend their next global warming lecture.

My former home state, Arizona, is also facing a crisis, or so it has been reported, even though many years ago the citizens in that state actually passed a "balanced budget" initiative.

Has it worked? Hardly.

You see, the government is the worst when it comes to following the laws and directives of "we the people." Our taxes fund literally hundreds of lawyers to advise legislators on just how they can skirt around some of those initiatives in order to continue doing business as usual.

When those budgets are released to the public, you need a magnifying glass and organizational chart to follow the money trail to find where all the funding is actually going. And even with those tools, you would only get half the picture.

Nowhere in those budgets are reported the sums that are received also from the federal government in order to fund some of these state programs. Thus, citizens in most states face dual taxation in numerous areas at both the state and federal levels.

It has gotten so bad in Arizona that they have sold former state funded prisons and/or are now contracting for local prisons and guards privatizing them, and are now charging the prisoners for their accomodations in order to make those lease payments, and giving incentives to officers on those federally funded DUI sports bar patrols in order to meet the federal grant guidelines to make those payments, which sums now are far more than the prior costs of upkeep and maintenance of some of those facilities for state taxpayers.

Most state and local impound lots also throughout the country have been privatized, many of which are owned by police officers as a further incentive in the new social drinking taxes.

Apparently, the state needed the money from the prison sale in order to assist in funding one of the state's new pet projects and new foundation under Janet Napolitano, the high tech gadget junkie, The Arizona Science Foundation.

Were the citizens consulted in this new project?

Of course not.

The state then subsequently entered into multi-year contracts with this organization (contracts with itself), which foundation is now suing the State of Arizona (again themselves or the state citizens ultimately) in order to get the funding through the backdoor, since in order to "balance" this years budget funding had to be reduced to this extra-Constitutional foundation for the press release of a "balanced" budget.

A new legal trick has now been the modus operandi in order to satisfy the state budget requirements, in now simply using the courts in order to fund some of these state created foundations and then hide all the extra revenue they are doling out for state agenda driven projects outside Constitutional authority or citizen accountability.

Then, of course, the state can appear to be "balancing" the budget while the courts and taxpayer paid "foundation" and private corporate attorneys negotiate and "seal the deals" factoring in, of course, their cut also in acting as the go-betweens of the state now in these NGO and extra-Constitutional funding matters.

Look hard, Californians, at that budget, and the court actions which have occurred in your state throughout the years.

I'm sure you'll find that there is plenty of money and there is no "budget" crisis, its just a matter of the state's priorities and legislators extra-Constitutional commitments that are the real problem.

And committing taxpayer sums and entering into contracts with either private or state created "foundation" contractors for multi-year terms in the first place, when state budgets in many states are required to be balanced annually.

To put it simply, deciding to fully fund and fulfill that multi-year contract for the newest "foundation" or multi-plex for the global visitors to Sacramento means the sums needed for vital services for which those tax monies are "legally" required such as the street repairs and garbage collection might just need to be cut, or reduced in order to "balance the budget."

Or in order to quell the masses, provide those sums in order to comply with the law, and then instruct extra-Constitutional "contractees" and developer instead to sue the State of California for their money, so that after the funds are provided and the lawsuit "settled," there is then a carry-over budget crisis and deficit again next year.

Balanced budget requirements are sort of like a shell game, with simply more and more "shells" (or shills) added each year.

That's what "liberalism" and legislating according to "living" Constitution beliefs actually does, encourages "corporate" socialism ultimately in taking from the poor (citizens) and give to the rich (foundations, corporations, developers), while the garbage piles up.

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Posted By MsMystro MsMystro | 5 months ago
"That's what "liberalism" and "living" Constitutions actually do, take from the poor (citizens) and give to the rich (foundations, corporations, developers), while the garbage piles up."


All while the liberals use that to keep the poor under their thumb waiting for the liberals to save them from their circumstances...circumstances the liberals are responsible for so they will continue to rely on them and therefore continue to vote for them...and the ugly cycle continues.
Reply By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 5 months ago
Both parties are masters now at liberalism, it is just a matter of which "industry" is in office with each election. Now its the unions, high tech gadget industry such as Bill Gates, and insurance and banking industry. With the Republicans, substitute the developers for the unions. And the cycle goes on and one.

All traitors, actually. And all self-serving at the price of their fellow countrymen.
Posted By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 5 months ago
The states are actually simply now agents of the feds, and not at all fulfilling their required functions on any level. The southern borders could be secured with the needed fencing, and have protected all those Arizonans lives lost since 9/11, if the state had simply sued the federal government under Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution. But instead those legislators are protecting their corporate interests, and sacrificing their fellow Arizonans lives and property in the process. So the blood actually continues to be on the hands of the federal and state politicians for the continuing loss of lives, homes, jobs and property in the borders states. Each and every one of them.
Posted By slydog slydog | 5 months ago
I'm glad to see the Supreme Court step into the fray over the ongoing
"padding" of DC's Stock Portfolio and the selling off of "losers" to
foreign countries. Much like Enron or Bre-x in Canada; there are many
stakeholders such as Teacher's Pension funds involved with these
rather swift and slippery sell-offs. Perhaps this sends a message for
a "cooling off" period?
Reply By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 5 months ago
And the Supreme Court is hardly the rescuer of the American people or citizens in this fraud and treason upon our Constitution. In fact, they "progressively" have become nothing more than simply "enablers."
Reply By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 5 months ago
Since, after, all GM was still producing, with all its financial woes, over 3% of the U.S. GNP. So Canada and the Canadian teachers and their union have been spared, at the cost of the U.S. citizens living in Michigan, and the rest of the U.S. population.
Reply By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 5 months ago
Canada got a share of Government Motors, or were you not aware of that, so I guess the Teacher's Pension in Canada will be saved, at the cost of the Detroit workers and employees, and bond holders in Detroit.
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