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Some Budget payback for the OC

by: OC Progressive

Thu Jun 30, 2011 at 14:27:50 PM PDT


What do Orange County Republican legislators get when not a single Republican works constructively towards a responsible budget solution?

Well they don't get pension reform, a budget cap, or any help in their plan to gut the state's clean air laws.

And, in a nice little piece of political payback, in a trailer bill, the State took away 48 million a year that had been going to the county as part of a package to pay back loans issued after the 1994 bankruptcy.

There is much hand-wringing, with threats of lawsuits from blowhards like Assembly member "Spanky" Don Wagner (R,Newport Beach) and State Senator Lou Correa (D?, Santa Ana), who used a previous budget crisis to extort money for Orange County.

So the County will have to find 48 million in cuts, which will hit the Sheriff and the district attorney's office hard.

In other news, Governor Brown evoked chuckles, smiles, and outright guffaws by appointing OCEA Executive Director Nick Berardino to the Orange County Fair Board. Berardino and OCEA are locked in manichean legal and political battles with Costa Mesa Uber Alles Council Members Mensinger and Righeimer who issued lay-off notices to half of Costa Mesa's workers (mostly OCEA members). The Orange County Fair, located in Costa Mesa, is directly across the street from Costa Mesa City Hall.

Even in the worst budget, there's a little Schadenfreude.

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But doesn't the OC government deserve A LOT OF CREDIT (5.00 / 1)
for the County's now being flush, asked the usually wonderful Patt Morrison of an Orange County Register reporter?  This segment went along really well until some rude caller ruined it not long after the 11:00 mark.  Here's the MP3 of the segment (to play online or download.)

As for appointing Berardino to the Fair Board: this goes beyond just desserts to scrumptious ones.


That rude caller sounds eerily familiar (0.00 / 0)
But he certainly made the point that Kimbeley Edds, the Register reporter, was really just a patient stenographer of Republican supervisors.

Any idea where the sales tax revenue was coming from? Nope, not a clue.

What services for the poor have been eliminated with budget cuts? Who knows?

Did tax cuts for the richest Americans have anything to do with it? That may be.

Patt needs a better caliber of guests than reporters from the OC Register.

OC Progressive is Gus Ayer, former Fountain Valley Council member.  


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Stop trying to hold the Register to (0.00 / 0)
journalistic standards.

This seemed out of character for Patt, but she responded well to the rude call.


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