Posted by Meredith Turney at 12:00 am on Feb 22, 2010 1 Comment
This morning I read the Governor’s Weekly Address and decided
that it needed a conservative response. The whole address was a
“celebration” of the one-year anniversary of the federal stimulus
plan. It’s hardly an anniversary worth celebrating, but considering
California’s recent proclivity to beg the feds for more aid, I
guess the influx of cash would excite government
bureaucrats.
Throughout the speech the Governor praises the virtues of
massive government spending, taking credit for putting “40,000
young people into summer jobs,” and delivering “650,000 warm meals
to seniors.” Since when is the government responsible for employing
young people and doing the work performed much better by private
charities? Sounds a little too much like “cradle to grave”
government.
The Governor also touts the $12.8 billion “being put to work in
programs to both train and fund jobs,” and $13.8 billion in
“programs like MediCal and unemployment.” Again, when government
“creates” jobs, it is not really a productive job because it
doesn’t produce prosperity, it requires private sector jobs to fund
it. And with the growing government bureaucracy,… Read More