$822,000 Worker Shows California Leads U.S. Pay Giveaway
bloomberg.comOh I completely agree that California is terrible with money management.
But the entire article is a thinly veil shot at unions and collective-bargaining-agreements.
Over simplified, the article is saying unions are causing all this mad spending and it's easy to see that they are at the root cause.
It praises all Republican, while blaming every Democrat.
<quote>Davis escalated salaries and benefits for 164,000 state workers, including a 34 percent raise for prison guards, the first of a series of steps in which he and successors saddled California with a legacy of dysfunction</quote>
There's no question that it often feels that "leadership" is lacking from our political leaders. But much of the blame for this situation must be laid at the feet of the voters, who consistently wanted harsher and harsher penalties for criminals without regard to the cost. The prison guards would be much less politically powerful if there were fewer of them, and there would be less need for prison guards if not for idiocies like "three strikes" and mandatory minimum sentencing for nonviolent drug crimes.
Agreed, but that doesn't make for good linkbait.
One can ask where were the voters in the two terms since-- why didn't they hold the next governor responsible for undoing the "damage"-- but that wouldn't drive readership.