Posted by Edward Ring at 5:42 pm on Aug 26, 2014 Comments Off on The Looming Bipartisan Backlash Against Unionized Government
Whenever discussing politically viable policy proposals to
improve the quality of life in California, the imperative is to
come up with ideas that strongly appeal to moderate centrists,
since that is how most Californians would describe themselves. And
there are two compelling issues that offer that appeal: making
California’s system of K-12 education the best in the world, and
restoring financial sustainability to California’s state and local
governments.
While these two objectives have broad conceptual appeal, there
is a clear choice between two very different sets of policies that
claim to accomplish them. The first choice, promoted by public
sector unions, is to spend more money. And to do that, their
solution is to raise taxes, especially on corporations and wealthy
individuals. The problem with that option, of course, is that
California already has the highest taxes and most inhospitable
business climate in the U.S.
The alternative to throwing more money at California’s troubled
system of K-12 education and financially precarious cities and
counties is to enact fundamental reforms. And these reforms,
despite the fact that each of them arouses… Read More