Posted By CotoBogzz
The metamorphosis of the government of the people, by the
people and for the people, is now complete:
It is now the government of the government for the government by the
government.
Take for instance SB1234- this piece of legislation
requires employers with five or more workers to enroll them into a personal
pension program to be run by a state board.
And it does not end there. The
problem is as Cox Cable might say, a political bundle: The symbiotic relationship between
politicians, unions, lobbyists and bureaucracies we refer to as California’s
Triple Threat: - while perhaps federal
and federal, where created were
well intentioned, more than 80% should
now be closed and or merged as their primary focus is self-preservation, rather than to serve the taxpayers. For example, AQB, LAFCO, CLRC, Dep. Of Energy,
EPA, Dep, of Education and so on.
Now, consider that lobbyists outnumber lawmakers in
Sacramento by a ratio of 10-1, not counting taxpayer funded unregistered
lobbyists. Further, the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC),
reported in March 2010 that the California Teachers Association is at the top
of the list of the interest groups trying to buy lawmakers in Sacramento at the
tune of $211,849,298, followed by the California State Council of Service
Employees—$107,467,272 – this is a ten-year period beginning on January 1, 2000
and ending on December 31, 2009
At roughly the same time as the release of the FPPC’s
report, Maplight.Org released a study that showed that CTA gave an average of
$17,800 to each California State Senator who voted against a January 2010
school reform bill that would have helped California qualify for federal
"Race to the Top" fund.
Worse, President Obama regularly assures
organized labor that its agenda is HIS agenda, and the Most Frequent Visitor (MVF) to the White
House is SEIU’s
president Andy Stern
If this was not disheartening enough for the typical
taxpayer, consider that a typical law maker is mostly motivated by
immortality: Typical lawmakers want to
craft bills that will forever bear their name, such as the Dood-Frank Act
described by the Economist
as “Flaws in the confused, bloated law passed in the aftermath of America’s
financial crisis are becoming ever more apparent”.” – Do you recall Pelosi’s infamous
bill than needed to be passed, before we would know what is in it? Now we are just finding out.
With this juggernaut, is it any wonder that most American’s
by most accounts are either dependency-addicts, apathetic, or simply cognitive
challenged? Or as President Obama in essence referred to 69% of Americans as stupid.
A way forward however, is the 80-20-0 Plan for effective
state and or federal legislators. Individuals
seeking a state and or federal legislator’s job must first sign the 80-20-0
pledge: In essence, for every new piece
of legislation proposed and or passed, requires the elimination of four.
So, any lawmaker who wishes to pass a new piece
of legislation, he or she must first identify
four bills and have them repealed.
Likewise with the creation of any new bureaucracy. Failure to do so implies zero re-election chances.
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