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New York City bankrupted itself by the mid-1970s through liberal politics and policies, and it's no surprise to see California become "too big [government] to succeed."
Aren't problems raising taxes a large part of what California to where it is today?
Again, I'm just asking.
And since spending has nearly doubled in the last 10 years, what great improvements have we seen because of this "wise spending" of the much greater number of taxpayer dollars? Did our K-12 schools become nearly twice as good? Are our colleges far better than a decade ago? Has gang-related crime been cut nearly in half? Did our roads become twice as good over the last 10 years? How has this almost doubled spending greatly improved life in California? If it hasn't done this, them maybe the money was used badly, and Californians would prefer to not to fund still more wasteful spending.
Granted, it isn't only the politicians' fault. Voters have often passes propositions that have committed the state to more spending. 5 billion in bonds for stem cell research, 10 billion for high-speed rail, and more, have helped drive the state even further into debt than "wise spending" by our politicians.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124597150183556...