Reporting from Sacramento -- Setting up a contentious partisan showdown, a legislative budget panel approved plans Tuesday to boost oil and tobacco taxes, slash money for schools, eliminate the high school exit exam and reduce the budget for state prisons.
But in completing a budget blueprint to put before the full Legislature next week, the committee pulled back from some of the deepest cuts proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to tame California's $24.3-billion deficit.
The panel voted to cut $4.5 billion from public schools, giving districts the option of shortening the school year by five days, rather than the governor's proposed 7 1/2 days, to absorb the loss.
Districts may retain the traditional 180-day school year if they want to cut in other ways. Regardless, California would have one of the shortest school years in the nation.
Below is a paper a member over at another site found on his
lawn. The person who did this was from Anaheim..
Now cutting school budgets could be done and should be
in many cases, but when you see the results of what kids
are doing in school today, not all of course, but some, it
has to give ya the shivers..Just what IS being taught in
schools and why do I get the feelin' the example below
will end up knocked up at 16 or 17, becoming another
payee on Ca's infamous welfare roles..?
I don't see how you guys deal with living there. I love visiting California but I couldn't live there.
06-18-2009, 12:46 PM
Dutchcedar
Re: Let's talk California
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Supervisors suggest putting unemployed parents to work caring for their own children as part of proposed changes to CalWorks and other state government aid programs.
This might help unemployment figures... pay people to get through their normal, unemployed lives and call it WORK!!!
That was simple.
Heck, we could eliminate unemployment permanently, by calling unemployment checks paychecks, welfare payments can be earned income and social security can be social improvement employment pay.
^^^ Is anyone surprised that California is broke when a single mother with two children gets paid $21,000 a year?
That's more than what a person would earn at $10.00 an hour if they worked.
06-18-2009, 12:57 PM
bk94si
Re: Let's talk California
good luck all Californians. 6 weeks to implosion.
06-18-2009, 01:01 PM
bk94si
Re: Let's talk California
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Originally Posted by Dutchcedar
^^^ Is anyone surprised that California is broke when a single mother with two children gets paid $21,000 a year?
That's more than what a person would earn at $10.00 an hour if they worked.
I'd say she is going to get a pay cut when she finishes school except she will probably still get assistance even when she has a job. She gets more than 21k also when you figure in things like Aid to families with dependent children, free school lunches, food stamps, maybe subsidized housing.
06-18-2009, 01:41 PM
tucker
Re: Let's talk California
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Originally Posted by bk94si
good luck all Californians. 6 weeks to implosion.
I’m so excited I can hardly wait.
The only good thing that may happen is voter backlash that gets some of these bums out office, Arnie included. Of course that might not happen either the majority of voters in California have to be some of the most uniformed ignorant people in the world. :bang:
06-18-2009, 02:10 PM
AMDScooter
Re: Let's talk California
I can hardly wait.. stock up on rice.. beans and water if you do not have a well on your property. I'm already busy diggin' the hole for the outhouse and expanding our veggie garden. :p
Oh.. once they stop providing these critical services as I'm led to believe will happen by all the (D)imwit emails I've been getting and union backed commercials I've seen on the tube... I won't be expected to continue to pay my state taxes any more right?
:rolleyes:
06-19-2009, 01:39 PM
Frank1946
Re: Let's talk California
The last time I was in California a man in a green suit made me get on a plane at Travis AFB and I ended up in Vietnam. :eek: I won't go any further West than Vegas now! :D
06-19-2009, 03:43 PM
AMDScooter
Re: Let's talk California
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Originally Posted by Frank1946
The last time I was in California a man in a green suit made me get on a plane at Travis AFB and I ended up in Vietnam. :eek: I won't go any further West than Vegas now! :D
Heh.. I was stationed at Travis for nearly 6 years as an Aircraft mechanic dude in what was MAC at the time. (Ya.. I know what most of you ground pounder guys stated Motherf*cker Ain't Coming meant :p ). Saw a lot of troops pass through in that time getting loaded onto FRED and his smaller pal the C-141 headed for destinations overseas. :eek: