Cal Watchdog Article Cites Astronomic Deficit (Updated & Bumped)

Over the weekend I posted some comments on an article Katy Grimes posted at Cal Watchdog. There was a line in particular that has been itching at me ever since:

While the budget has been declared as balanced, California is starting off the new budget year with a $63 billion deficit, according to one financial analyst I spoke with.

It’s not that the number isn’t possible, but it’s monstrous considering the General Fund budget this year is $91 billion and the total budget is $141b. $63b is a catastrophic number for a deficit. So I assume it’s a debt figure and am contacting Grimes to clarify and will post a follow-up after I hear from her.

[Added:] In the meantime, in an unusual coincidence, the article itself is now returning a “404 Not Found” error.

[Added II:] I received an error from the Cal Watchdog mail servers: “The e-mail message could not be delivered because the user’s mailfolder is full.” I have sent follow-up messages to the Contributing and Managing Editors.

[Added III:] Curious: The Google Cache of the article does not include the paragraph cited above.

[Added IV:] The article has reappeared under a new link and appears to be complete, including the paragraph cited above. So now we’re only waiting for clarification of the “$63b deficit” number.

[Added V:] Katy Grimes responds in the comments (Thank you Katy). The article has been edited for clarity.

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California’s Education Woes

The Governor’s revised budget for the State of California is out and it gives some insight into our legislative priorities. In a $91 billion dollar budget, $26 billion goes to Health and Human Services and $38.5 billion to K-12 Education. That’s 70% of the budget. Add in the $9.5 billion for Higher Education and 81% of the General Fund is gone. That leaves a measly $17 billion dollars for all other state expenditures.

Think about that for a moment. For less than half of what it costs to educate California’s children (poorly), the state successfully funds CalFire, the highway patrol, state police, state judges and courts, the legislature and legislative offices, the governor and his office, the Capitol and all state buildings, all state fairgrounds and parks, the prisons and corrections system, the transportation, roads, and motor vehicles departments, natural resources management, conservation and development, water resources, food and agriculture and a lot more.

When discussions turn to education, there’s an immediate cry about the lack of money and we all nod and wring our hands in concern. But while we engage in emo-fest, the Government is successfully addressing a broad range of priorities while our bloated, expensive, education system fails to do the one thing it was designed to do: Teach.

Never mind all that. California has the solution:

Exit question: In 2016, when our kids aren’t learning any more than they are now, aren’t any more prepared than they are now and the education system is over 35% more expensive than today, will the teachers union stop telling us how they need more money?

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Strange Twists Surround Kimberlin Story

The whole Kimberlin Story has been a muddy convoluted mess. Trying to understand the story and the players is difficult and confusing. It doesn’t help when bloggers covering the story have their own agendas that muddy the water further and only serve to distract and give the appearance of infighting. Apparently that is the case for Paul Lemmen, blogger at the website “An Ex-Con’s View.” According to iOwnTheWorld:

Now to Paul Lemmen.  His latest online persona popped up in early January of 2012.  His blog is called “An Ex-Con’s View” and is built around his alleged “repentance” from his life of crime and fraud.  His latest “angle” is very clever, and is the ultimate prize for a con-man.

Read the whole thing.

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MSNBC Engages in Romney Assassination Fantasies

Sometimes words fail. From American Thinker:

MSNBC’s Martin Bashir’s featured a witless, embarrassingly crude video segment cutting from the Romney campaign bus to movie clips of exploding busses, apparently to stoke violent viewer fantasies of assassinating the presumptive Republican nominee with a bus bombing.

Yes. Seriously. These are the standard-bearers of civility in American discourse: Blowing up Romney is funny.

If Republicans made the same video depicting Obama’s bus, would the left laugh it up? Hell no. One need only look back a month ago to the Ted Nugent incident when his comment provoked the left’s outrage and initiated a Secret Service investigation. The hypocrisy is so obvious, so blatant, it’s shocking. These people have no shame.

Bush is in office, dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Obama’s in office and dissent is racist. Bush is in office and the debt is going to bankrupt future generations. Obama is in office and the debt is a required investment in America’s future. Bush is in office and Guantanamo must be closed, NOW!!!!. Obama is in office and Guantanamo is a necessary evil. Bush is in office and deficit spending is criminally irresponsible. Obama is in office and deficit spending is necessary to jumpstart the economy. Bush is in office and gas prices are his fault. Obama is in office and even though energy prices will necessarily go up, gas prices are Oil Companies’ fault. Bush is in office and 5.7% unemployment is unbearable, criminal and impeachable. Obama is in office and 8.2% unemployment is better than it could be, so give the guy a break. I can go on and on.

If just one American in 100, no heck make it just 1 in 1,000 feels like I do, and is tired of it and is stepping forward to do something? That means there are well over 300,000 American conservatives just as pissed off and motivated as me to finally act.

And I ask again: What happens when you push good and reasonable people too far?

#WAR

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Monday Morning News and Links

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Global Warming: Be Very Afraid

Or not. James Lovelock, the inventor of the Gaia Theory stating that the Earth is a self-regulating super-organism, has packed up and moved to beachfront property. It’s a shocking move given the impending ocean rise due to climate change.

After more than three decades living amid acres of trees he planted himself by hand, he and his wife Sandy have decided to downsize and move to an old lifeguard’s cottage by the beach in Dorset. “I’m not worried about sea-level rises,” he laughs. “At worst, I think it will be 2ft a century.”

Given that Lovelock predicted in 2006 that by this century’s end “billions of us will die and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic where the climate remains tolerable”, this new laissez-faire attitude to our environmental fate smells and sounds like of a screeching handbrake turn.

Indeed, earlier this year he admitted to MSNBC in an interview reported around the world with somewhat mocking headlines along the lines of “Doom-monger recants”, that he had been “extrapolating too far” in reaching such a conclusion and had made a “mistake” in claiming to know with such certainty what will happen to the climate.

But there’s more to it than acknowledging uncertainty, recanting, over-extrapolation or ignoring the ocean rise:

Three years ago, he received a heating bill for the winter totalling £6,000. His age means he has to have the heating on full in his poorly insulted home and, with his disabled son, Tom, living in a house next door, his outgoings on fuel rocketed. Damp winters on the edge of Dartmoor were taking their toll, so in recent years he has overwintered in St Louis, his wife’s hometown in Missouri.

Yep, he set his “science” aside and changed his brilliant, alarmist mind when it hit him in the pocketbook. Seriously. You just can’t make this stuff up.

The experience altered his attitude to the politics and economics of energy. Having already upset many environmentalists – for whom he is something of a guru – with his long-time support for nuclear power and his hatred of wind power (he has a picture of a wind turbine on the wall of his study to remind him how “ugly and useless they are”), he is now coming out in favour of “fracking”, the controversial technique for extracting natural gas from the ground. He argues that, while not perfect, it produces far less CO2 than burning coal: “Gas is almost a give-away in the US at the moment. They’ve gone for fracking in a big way. Let’s be pragmatic and sensible and get Britain to switch everything to methane. We should be going mad on it.”

Wow. Fracking is pragmatic and sensible? And we should be going mad on it. That’s stunning. What the heck happened to change his mind?

“I’m neither strongly left nor right, but I detest the Liberal Democrats.”

He delivers his mischievous bombshells with such rapidity and meekness that there is a danger one can miss the all-important clarification and context.

“They are all well-meaning, but they have mostly had little experience of power,” he adds. “The coalition has behaved disgracefully on environmental and energy policies.

Behaved disgracefully? Weak and pathetic, but I suppose it’s a start… He continues:

Lovelock does not miss a chance to criticise the green movement that has long paid heed to his views. “It’s just the way the humans are that if there’s a cause of some sort, a religion starts forming around it. It just so happens that the green religion is now taking over from the Christian religion. I don’t think people have noticed that, but it’s got all the sort of terms that religions use. The greens use guilt. You can’t win people round by saying they are guilty for putting CO2 in the air.”

You don’t say! So what to do? What to do?

Lovelock is influenced at present by US biologist EO Wilson and his study of social insects. “He’s come up with an extraordinary theory that the nest is the unit of selection, not the individual insects. That has enormous consequences. Now consider that applied to humans. If we all move into cities, they become the equivalent of a nest. Then another thought comes immediately from that: if that’s the way the flow is going, don’t stop it, let’s encourage it. Instead of trying to save the planet by geo-engineering or whatever, you merely have to air-condition the cities.”

This Logan’s Run vision of the future – where we all live in megacities to better manage dwindling resources – might not appeal to all, he admits. “But you don’t even have to do the experiment. You only have to go to Singapore. You could not have chosen a worse climate in which to build a city. It’s a swamp with temperatures in the 90s every day, and very humid. But it is one of the most successful cities in the world. It seems to me that they are treading the path that we are all going to go. It’s so much cheaper to air-condition the cities and let Gaia take care of the world. It’s a much better route to go than so-called ‘sustainable development’, which is meaningless drivel.”

I am amazed. The father of Gaia just said sustainable development is meaningless drivel. Lovelock concludes with:

Whenever the UN puts its finger in, it seems to become a mess. The burden of my thoughts are very much that the climate situation is more complex than we at present are capable of handling, or possibly even in the future.

Exit question: If the “burden of your thoughts” are very much that the climate situation is so complex that we aren’t capable of handling it, why aren’t you willing to consider that it is so complex we aren’t capable of understanding it in the first place?

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Who Is Accountable?

From The Blaze:

“It dawned on me that this little old lady got on stage and said a two-bit, retarded joke that she should not have said and it was all over,” Caster said. “It’s funny how a little old lady can cause a huge stir, and people with real power and nothing happens.”

Conservatives are in a tough spot in America. Damned if we do, damned if we don’t. I don’t blame the lady for her joke, but I do blame her for not knowing better that it was going overboard. Not that she cares what I think, nor should she. That said, obviously this is distraction in high gear. The deeper point is that our leaders are not held to the same standard as a little old lady.

If you care more about a reporter interrupting the President or a lady making a dumb racial joke than you care about Holder’s gun-walking that led to real death? What the hell is the matter with you?

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