From the Sacramento Bee: Schwarzenegger orders more furloughsPerhaps this is why 1 in 5 Californians say they need mental health care.
[Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's] new executive order requires employees take three unpaid days off per month. But unlike that policy, it has no termination date: Furloughs will end when lawmakers pass a 2010-11 budget.And the beat goes on ...
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The governor made the decision this week after Controller John Chiang said that unless lawmakers enacted a budget soon, the state's cash would go into the red by October. Chiang said he'll start issuing IOUs in August or September to conserve funds as long as possible.
The Real Effect
I started specifically covering this back in 2009 and generally five years ago with the start of the blog.
In April -
In June, California has bonds due and they're in the same boat. There's a world of hurt coming fast. I think they can prop it up a bit longer perhaps 3-6 months? But every time they do, they make the end result that much more devastating, EXPONENTIALLY.Back in May -
The first move which is already more-or-less occurring is for States to cut "essential" services in an attempt to cajole the populace into being generous. But the serfs have had enough and won't tolerate much more cutting. So the game of chess continues with States enforcing ever increasing "voluntary" fees. Of course, should the serf not pay said voluntary fee, there is always a nice cell waiting for him.In fact, much of the news lately has been local municipal budget cutting as cops and firefighters get laid off. Further, debtor's prisons have been making a fashion comeback. Don't forget the next part of the prediction as -
Knowing their back is up against a wall, look for States to start to moan to the Feds about a State emergency fund similar to Europe's. Except, this ploy won't work either. After all someone has to pay the piper and the globalists seem to feel it's you.
But this is exactly what the IMF and globalists want to stoke the riotous fires at home.
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