From Pine View Farm

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Yeah. I know the arrow is supposed to point the other way.

But that’s the Republican equation.

Witness this column from the Guardian:

California has apologetically invested in liberalism – and has reaped a toxic asset. The Golden State is headed towards the kind of public-sector meltdown usually reserved for third-world banana republics. Unemployment has skyrocketed to nearly 10%. The public education system is one of the nation’s five worst. California has the country’s dirtiest air and most gridlocked roads. And we have a government so dysfunctional that even sober onlookers are considering the merits of a constitutional convention. It’s often said that California’s present determines the nation’s future. If that’s true, Americans may need to begin stocking up on firearms and canned goods.

There’s much more at the link, but I didn’t want to waste any more electrons on it.

The author leaves out what necessitated this budget: decades of misgovernance under Republican Economic Theory, which, from passing Prop. 13 to requiring a super-majority to pass a state budget, has left California virtually ungovernable.

He left out that, the day before the budget was passed, California was shutting down. And what is government? It’s not Nyarlothotep, though it’s seldom perfect, just as you and I are seldom perfect.

It’s police, fire fighters, food and housing inspectors, persons who serve the public (and, by and large, persons who, unlike bankers, don’t get bonuses for failure). Government is the engine that makes civilized society possible.

Republicans don’t like government, therefore they must not li–oh, never mind.

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