Tuesday, July 24, 2012



et tu Fresno? 

Victor Davis Hanson discusses the impending bankruptcy of another city in the once great state of California. 

Or in simple terms, those entities that can be taxed great amounts are shrinking and those who rely on great amounts of redistributed tax revenue are growing. And yet to suggest public-employee compensation reform, school-curriculum reform, closed borders with Mexico, tax reform, and a changed attitude about regulation and litigation would earn ostracism everywhere from a Newport Beach dock party to a Sonoma wine tasting. Unfortunately, proposed higher taxes, mandatory gay studies in the schools, the DREAM Act, sanctuary cities, court-mandated irrigation cut-offs, boundaries on new gas and oil exploration, tearing down historic bridges in Yosemite, or dreaming about blowing up the Hetch Hetchy dam are not going to address the underlying problems.
So fears of impending bankruptcies — first in the state’s center, later perhaps even on the coast — will probably grow.
 
 I just did the drive north a few weeks ago.  The Central Valley remains a drought stricken wasteland. A drought brought on by Libtard politicians in Sacramento and a fool for a Judge.   Water diverted to save a two inch fish in the Sacramento Delta.


Brilliant.








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