Posted by Ray Haynes at 12:00 am on Mar 30, 2011 2 Comments
Jerry Brown richly deserved his "Governor Moonbeam" moniker in
his first incarnation as Governor (in the 1970’s). He
emphasized his Zen ways, talked about the "era of limits" (before
Reagan blew the top off of those limits in the 1980’s), and, with
his unusual style, and odd public pronouncements, left the
impression that he had more than his fair share of that "wacky
tabacky" the use of which seemed to be on the rise in those
days.
Before Jerry Brown was Governor, California had the best school
system in the country. California had a freeway system that
was envied throughout the world. 80% of Californians could
afford a median price home. Gasoline was 22 cents a gallon,
and water was prevalent, and cheap. Farmers didn’t worry
about Delta smelts or fairy shrimp. We weren’t a welfare
magnet, and bruceros crossed the border to work legally in the
fields, and then went home. The state budget was $8.6 billion
general fund. Things weren’t idyllic, but they weren’t
bad.
After he left office, the state’s general fund spending had
nearly tripled.… Read More