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“We Can’t Afford That!”


Thursday June 19th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 4:40am PDT   •   0 Comments

The 2014 election season is underway, where the growth of the national debt driven by irresponsible spending has made a surprise appearance in an ad attacking an incumbent politician. The Hill reports: Generation Opportunity, a nonprofit advocacy group with ties to billionaire donors Charles and David Koch that’s geared toward young adults, is attacking…
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Bullet Train Bags Big Bucks


Wednesday June 18th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:05am PDT   •   1 Comment

As we have noted, California’s vaunted $68 billion “bullet train” is unpopular with taxpayers but a big hit with politicians, always eager for a new place to spend. So no surprise that the train to nowhere has already succeeded in bulking up government. Last year California’s High-Speed Rail Authority nearly tripled its staff to…
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What the Stimulus Package Really Stimulated


Tuesday June 17th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 4:02pm PDT   •   0 Comments

It sometimes takes years to get a clear picture of historical events. Take 2009’s “stimulus” package, also known as the American Recovery and Restoration Act, which was supposed to revitalize the private sector of the U.S. economy at a time of crisis. Via Jim Pethokoukis, we find that the St. Louis branch of the…
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Is Government Outsourcing Wasteful?


Monday June 16th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:00am PDT   •   0 Comments

We recently noted that California governor Jerry Brown’s 2014-15 budget would result in the overstaffing of Caltrans design and construction departments by about 3,500 full-time employees at a cost of more than $500 million. This comes at a time when, as Dan Walters of the Sacramento Bee observed, a declining workload is “not being…
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Striking Back Against the VA’s Bonuses


Thursday June 12th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 7:15am PDT   •   0 Comments

We’ve been following the story of the perverse incentives that the VA’s administrators had in creating the secret wait lists to ration and restrict needed medical care to American veterans. The latest salvo in fixing that problem was just fired in the U.S. House of Representatives, where a ban on further bonuses to the…
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EPAimperialism


Wednesday June 11th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:00am PDT   •   0 Comments

The proposed budget for the federal Environmental Protection Agency for fiscal year 2015 is $7.89 billion. That should be plenty of money for the EPA to colonize more of American life. As Keith Matheny notes in the Lansing State Journal, the EPA is advancing new regulations that will make life more difficult for farmers….
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Shell Game Shakes Down Taxpayers


Monday June 9th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:00am PDT   •   1 Comment

We have noted that California’s Parks Department protected its budget by hiding more than $50 million in a secret fund, at a time when it was shutting down parks and giving government employees lucrative vacation payouts. Now, in “California State Departments Play Shell Game,” Jon Ortiz and Jim Miller of the Sacramento Bee have…
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One Million Regulations and Counting…


Friday June 6th, 2014   •   Posted by Craig Eyermann at 3:25pm PDT   •   0 Comments

Count this among the dubious milestones of government achievement: Through the end of 2012, the Federal Register, the ever-growing compendium of the federal government’s regulations, now includes over one million instances of words — such as “shall,” “must,” and “required” — whose only reason for being is to restrict the economic activities in which Americans…
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California Recovery Legend Ignores Debt of $340 Billion


Thursday June 5th, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 7:00am PDT   •   1 Comment

For some months now the story has been going around that California is experiencing an economic turnaround. As Ben Boychuk noted in City Journal California, the story “describes a state emerging from a decade of fiscal darkness to reclaim its place as an innovative, diverse, entrepreneurial haven.” The tale may be compelling but remains…
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California’s $500 Million Overstaffing Scandal


Tuesday June 3rd, 2014   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:43am PDT   •   1 Comment

The new eastern span of the Bay Bridge cost $6.4 billion, $5 billion more than the original estimate, and came in ten years late. Despite the long delay serious safety issues remain. These prompted Caltrans geologist Michael Moore to call for a “criminal investigation,” but that never took place. Instead state senator Mark De…
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