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texas cooler
03-05-2012, 10:22 AM
Interesting piece I received in my inbox today. As one of the "greedy rich" that worked hard to build a business I guess if/when the One Man Wrecking Crew (obama) gets his re-election coronation I'll just have to scale back, put people out of work and make sure I only earn up to "rich" threshold...I just can't see working hard just to waste my earnings giving it to those that will just squander it.

I've also been reading that several CA cities are on the verge of bankruptcy and some adminstrations may only ultimately exist for the purpose of taxing the citizenry to pay the pensions of the retired city workers.

Who knows, after the SCOTUS repeals the 2nd. ammendment, maybe the EPA will outlaw all refrigerants and there will be no more air conditioning. That would be the PC thing to do with all the climate change hysteria.

Written by Roger Hedgecock, former Mayor of San Diego
Wednesday, 25 January 2012

I live in California . If you were wondering what living in Obama's
second term might be like, wonder no longer. We in California are living there now.
California is a one-party state dominated by a virulent Democrat Left enabled by a complicit media
where every agency of local, county, and state government is run by and for
the public employee unions. The unemployment rate is 12%.

California has more folks on food stamps than any other state, has added so many benefits and
higher rates to Medicaid that we call it "Medi-Cal." Our K-12 schools have more
administrators than teachers, with smaller classes but lower test scores and
higher dropout rates with twice the per-student budget of 15 years ago.
Good job, Brownie.

This week, the once and current Gov. Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown had to confess that the
"balanced" state budget adopted five months ago was billions in the red because
actual tax revenues were billions lower than the airy-fairy revenue estimates
on which the balance was predicated.

After trimming legislators' perks and reducing the number of cell phones provided
to state civil servants, the governor intoned that drastic budget reductions had
already hollowed out state programs for the needy, law enforcement and our schoolchildren.
California government needed more money.

Echoing the Occupy movement, the governor proclaimed the rich must pay their fair share.
Fair share? The top 1% of California income earners currently pays 50% of the state's income tax.

California has seven income tax brackets. The top income tax rate is 9.3%, which is slapped
on the greedy rich earning at least $47,056 a year.
Income of more than $1 million pays the "millionaires' and billionaires'"
surcharge tax rate of 10.3%.

Brown's proposal would add 2% for income over $250,000.
A million-dollar income would then be taxed at 12.3%.
And that's just for the state.

Brown also proposed a one-half-cent sales tax increase, which would bring sales taxes
(which vary by county) up to 7.75% to as much as 10%.
Both tax increases would be on the ballot in 2012.

The sales tax increase proposal immediately brought howls of protest from the Left (of Brown).
Charlie Eaton, a sociology grad student at UC Berkeley and leader of the
UC Student-Workers Union, said, "We've paid enough. It's time for millionaires to pay."

At least five other ballot measures to raise taxes are circulating for signatures
to get on the 2012 ballot in California . The governor's proposals are the most conservative.

The Obama way doesn't end with taxes.

The governor and the state legislature continue to applaud the efforts of the
California High Speed Rail Authority to build a train connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco .
Even though the budget is three times the voter-approved amount, and the first segment will
only connect two small towns in the agricultural Central Valley . But hey, if we build it, they will ride.

And we don't want to turn down the Obama bullet-train bucks Florida and other states
rejected because the operating costs would bankrupt them.
Can't happen here because we're already insolvent.

If we get into real trouble with the train, we'll just bring in the Chinese.
It worked with the Bay Bridge reconstruction.
After the 1989 earthquake, the bridge connecting Oakland and San Francisco
was rebuilt with steel made in China . Workers from China too.
Paid for with money borrowed from China . Makes perfect sense.

In California , we hate the evil, greedy rich (except the rich in Hollywood , in sports, and in drug dealing).
But we love people who have broken into California to eat the bounty created by the productive rich.

Illegals get benefits from various generous welfare programs, free medical care,
free schools for their kids, including meals, and of course, instate tuition rates
and scholarships too. Nothing's too good for our guests.

To erase even a hint of criticism of illegal immigration, the California Legislature
is considering a unilateral state amnesty.
Democrat State Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes has proposed an initiative
that would bar deportation of illegals from California .

Interesting dilemma for Obama there. If immigration is exclusively a federal matter,
and Obama has sued four states for trying to enforce federal immigration laws
he won't enforce, what will the President do to a California law that exempts
California from federal immigration law?

California is also near fulfilling the environmentalist dream of deindustrialization.

After driving out the old industrial base (auto and airplane assembly, for example),
air and water regulators and tax policies are now driving out the high-tech, biotech
and even Internet-based companies that were supposed to be California 's future.

The California cap-and-trade tax on business in the name of reducing CO2 makes our
state the leader in wacky environmentalism and guarantees a further job exodus from the state.

Even green energy companies can't do business in California .
Solyndra went under taking its taxpayer loan guarantee with it.

No job is too small to escape the regulators. The state has even banned weekend amateur
gold miners from the historic gold mining streams in the Sierra Nevada Mountains .

In fact, more and more of California 's public land is off-limits to
recreation by the people who paid for that land. Unless you're illegal.

Then you can clear the land, set up marijuana plantations at will, bring in fertilizers
that legal farmers can no longer use, exploit illegal farm workers who live in hovels
with no running water or sanitation, and protect your investment with armed
illegals carrying guns no California citizen is allowed to own.

The rest of us only found out about these plantations when the workers' open campfire started
one of those devastating fires that have killed hundreds of people and burned out thousands
of homes in California over the last decade.

It's often said that whatever happens in California will soon happen in your state.

You'd better hope that's wrong.
Roger Hedgecock is a nationally syndicated radio talk-show host.
RADIO STATION 600 AM, SAN DIEGO

wolfstrike
03-05-2012, 07:02 PM
California is being used as a tool to disrupt the whole country.

the hippie leaders , AKA Marxists, have been flocking to California since
the 60's.

they took over nearly every post and all the political positions.

since the 80's, Americans have been leaving California and being replaced by foreigners.

most of the people who voted democrat, thinking the Democrats were going to protect their jobs, lost them.
even the government backed unions are now under threat as the state goes broke.

California, and it's partner the Federal Government, claims they could never find the illegals, yet when the census comes around , they want to make sure every person is counted, why?, because California helps control the national election with it's electoal votes.

California is now exporting it's walfare state, it's disregard for borders, it's BS pro-business evironmentalism, it's corrupt politics, it's totalitarian laws, and it's relentless attack against the employed, to every state in the union

Gib's Son
03-05-2012, 07:56 PM
California is being used as a tool to disrupt the whole country.

the hippie leaders , AKA Marxists, have been flocking to California since
the 60's.

they took over nearly every post and all the political positions.

since the 80's, Americans have been leaving California and being replaced by foreigners.

most of the people who voted democrat, thinking the Democrats were going to protect their jobs, lost them.
even the government backed unions are now under threat as the state goes broke.

California, and it's partner the Federal Government, claims they could never find the illegals, yet when the census comes around , they want to make sure every person is counted, why?, because California helps control the national election with it's electoal votes.

California is now exporting it's walfare state, it's disregard for borders, it's BS pro-business evironmentalism, it's corrupt politics, it's totalitarian laws, and it's relentless attack against the employed, to every state in the union

I left So. Cal., curious why you remain? Don't have to answer if you don't want to.

IMO, what we are witnessing from the FEDS now is more of Chic-a-go politics than anything else.

Texas-Tech
03-05-2012, 08:24 PM
Ain't it about time for "the big one"?

coilcleaner
03-05-2012, 08:37 PM
CA. sucks for the hard working american. They get taxed all over town. The cops aqre everywhere and I do mean everywhere. You will get bogus tickets in traps whether cameras or bike cops or chp or sheriff or whatever. Illigals hound you at every lowes or home depot. Unless you are already wealthy you will always be chasing the Browns. You are not appealing to the fairer sex unless you appear to have wealth and god bless you if you ever get evicted.

Gib's Son
03-05-2012, 08:42 PM
I used to have to go into towns like Gardena. Every time I went to this on Alpha Beta I would get hit up by this same bum. "Hey man, do you have a quarter for gas?" My response, No man, I just sold my last one'.

I did allot of work in San Pedro, in the Wonder Bread bakery, I think it was Wonder Bread, perhaps Wonder Bread was in Pomona. Man, I hated that drive on the 91. I also have a grandfather buried in SP......SP and Long Beach are tough towns.

coilcleaner
03-05-2012, 08:44 PM
Try going to watts or compton, I could tell you some stories.

wolfstrike
03-05-2012, 09:00 PM
curious why you remain? Don't have to answer if you don't want to.

i'd be more than happy to answer that question.

if i decide to start a small AC business, the California, pro-business owner, Marxists have currently created the ideal situation for me.


1) i can run the business out of my house, and although my new neighbors pay over $2000 for rent and expenses, my family has owned the home since the 60's and we pay only around $800 per month.
(that's not including business expenses and the people who rent an office for 6 grand per month then wonder why they're not pulling a profit)

2) i have access to around 4 million potential customers, who aren't the brightest people in the world

3) California has ignored our efforts to control illegal immigration.
if i need help with labor for a day or two , there's 30 Mexican laborers standing out in front of every Home depo.

4) even though this is a forbidden topic, ...since the state issues a contractor license to every 20th person who gets off the boat, we've been having an epidemic of bad experiences from contractors.
the response has been to change their companies to install-only, since i know how to actually trouble-shoot, i feel it will be an advantage for me.

5) since California's environmental laws are all smoke-and-mirrors and only geared toward the public, as an HVAC company in California, i would have nearly no hindrance from the state to work HVAC.
only larger taxes which is the only thing they care about.

6) if i end up hiring employees, under the Democrat-Marxist rules i can dump them at any time any place, ...like all the companies do out here.

7) i don't have to worry about city inspectors, they don't know anything or do anythng out here

Gib's Son
03-05-2012, 09:04 PM
Try going to watts or compton, I could tell you some stories.

My grandmother lived in Compton. Her house was always being broken into and thrashed. Compton was a nice town, as was Gardena, at one time. Personally, I had the most problems in Montebellow though. Had my truck broke into once, and then stolen months later.

I've been into all the dangerous areas; which is one of the reasons I left. Why live ones life in fear?

Gib's Son
03-05-2012, 09:16 PM
i'd be more than happy to answer that question.

if i decide to start a small AC business, the California, pro-business owner, Marxists have currently created the ideal situation for me.


1) i can run the business out of my house, and although my new neighbors pay over $2000 for rent and expenses, my family has owned the home since the 60's and we pay only around $800 per month.
(that's not including business expenses and the people who rent an office for 6 grand per month then wonder why they're not pulling a profit)

2) i have access to around 4 million potential customers, who aren't the brightest people in the world

3) California has ignored our efforts to control illegal immigration.
if i need help with labor for a day or two , there's 30 Mexican laborers standing out in front of every Home depo.

4) even though this is a forbidden topic, ...since the state issues a contractor license to every 20th person who gets off the boat, we've been having an epidemic of bad experiences from contractors.
the response has been to change their companies to install-only, since i know how to actually trouble-shoot, i feel it will be an advantage for me.

5) since California's environmental laws are all smoke-and-mirrors and only geared toward the public, as an HVAC company in California, i would have nearly no hindrance from the state to work HVAC.
only larger taxes which is the only thing they care about.

6) if i end up hiring employees, under the Democrat-Marxist rules i can dump them at any time any place, ...like all the companies do out here.

7) i don't have to worry about city inspectors, they don't know anything or do anythng out here

Your post saddens and disappoints/ disturbs me at the same time. GET THE HELL OUT, because you are better, and SMARTER than this and you know it. Quit supporting the scum with your tax dollars.

If you were to do these things it would go against what you post here, would it not?

tunnel_rat
03-05-2012, 09:41 PM
At least as Cali's mentality goes, good thing THAT doesn't go for the rest of the country......

coilcleaner
03-05-2012, 09:51 PM
My grandmother lived in Compton. Her house was always being broken into and thrashed. Compton was a nice town, as was Gardena, at one time. Personally, I had the most problems in Montebellow though. Had my truck broke into once, and then stolen months later.

I've been into all the dangerous areas; which is one of the reasons I left. Why live ones life in fear?

Yes they were classy areas before 64 riots.

coilcleaner
03-05-2012, 09:53 PM
I used to have to go into towns like Gardena. Every time I went to this on Alpha Beta I would get hit up by this same bum. "Hey man, do you have a quarter for gas?" My response, No man, I just sold my last one'.

I did allot of work in San Pedro, in the Wonder Bread bakery, I think it was Wonder Bread, perhaps Wonder Bread was in Pomona. Man, I hated that drive on the 91. I also have a grandfather buried in SP......SP and Long Beach are tough towns.

Beleive it or not I removed all of the refer out of the ac and refer sys. when they closed the Wonder Bread plant.

Gib's Son
03-05-2012, 10:47 PM
Beleive it or not I removed all of the refer out of the ac and refer sys. when they closed the Wonder Bread plant.

At that point in my career I was a Jorneyman Millrigtht, I was installing 100' ovens and 4000ft conveyor systems, to name a few.