Is California Becoming A Failed State?

Here’s what they are saying:
California has a special place in the American psyche. It is the Golden State: a playground of the rich and famous with perfect weather. It symbolises a lifestyle of sunshine, swimming pools and the Hollywood dream factory.
But the state that was once held up as the epitome of the boundless opportunities of America has collapsed. From its politics to its economy to its environment and way of life, California is like a patient on life support. At the start of summer the state government was so deeply in debt that it began to issue IOUs instead of wages. Its unemployment rate has soared to more than 12%, the highest figure in 70 years.
Desperate to pay off a crippling budget deficit, California is slashing spending in education and healthcare, laying off vast numbers of workers and forcing others to take unpaid leave. In a state made up of sprawling suburbs the collapse of the housing bubble has impoverished millions and kicked tens of thousands of families out of their homes.
Its political system is locked in paralysis and the two-term rule of former movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger is seen as a disaster – his approval ratings having sunk to levels that would make George W Bush blush. The crisis is so deep that Professor Kevin Starr, who has written an acclaimed history of the state, recently declared: "California is on the verge of becoming the first failed state in America."
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Having lived in this state for nearly all of my life, I also wonder… gridlock traffic, unaffordable housing, congested schools, unemployment, and the largest homeless population in the country. Is our state really “a patient on life support”?
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3 Comments:
My mom's family is from Mendota, the Central Valley town with 40% unemployment that's mentioned in the article. The news from Mendota only gets sadder and sadder...
California Unemployment Trends - August 2009
California Unemployment Trends in Heat Map form:
here is a map of California Unemployment in August 2009 (BLS data)
http://www.localetrends.com/st/ca_california_unemployment.php?MAP_TYPE=curr_ue
versus California Unemployment Levels 1 year ago
http://www.localetrends.com/st/ca_california_unemployment.php?MAP_TYPE=m12_ue
California is too big to fail. Just like the insurance company that was too big to fail and that was bailed out by the Fed Govmt. If we ever need a bailout, we'll get one. In the meantime I think government employees should take pay cuts just like a lot of people in the private sector do when income drops. They should not get IOU's, they should get pay cuts without taking Friday's off.
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