There is plenty of blame to go around for the repeat of the perennial budget mess in Sacramento, but Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's defense of local government is a refreshing break from the partisan gamesmanship.Unable to reconcile their profound disagreements, leaders in both parties in the Legislature have decided to raid cities and counties. Having dug themselves into a hole by gimmicks and borrowing, they've come up with an absurdly irresponsible plan to "borrow" at least $1.4 billion from already strapped city and county governments, as well as $1.1 billion in funds promised for transportation projects.What is most reckless about this scheme is not the devastating impact it will have on vital local services -- it is that the State will have to pay it back with interest. Why does anyone think that a State that was recently given the lowest fiscal rating in the nation (a D+) should borrow more?
Especially since the borrowing won't produce any tangible assets -- just a bigger hole in the balance sheet?Governor Schwarzenegger chided the Legislators for their arrogance, describing their attitude as: "Let's grab their money now because we've made a mistake."If you would like to express your opinion to local legislators on why the State should not force local governments to make cuts when they won't, here's their contacts:
Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D): (916) 319-2035 assemblymember.nava@assembly.ca.gov
Senator Tom McClintock (R): (916) 651-4019 senator.mcclintock@sen.ca.gov


