California Forced to Take Huge Step in the Right Direction
Returning non-productive workers to the marketplace is the best stimulus plan anyone has implemented so far. by Jahfre Fire Eater
(libertarian)
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Too bad they will just get in line for Obama-nomics 'stimulus' jobs or plain old welfare (POW). The lucky ones could grab the microphone at an Obama traveling salvation show, sob a story or whine about some personal circumstance and the Obama disciples of fairness will see that their every wish is granted with full media coverage.
I think a good target would be for States to cut 20,000 jobs per month until there were so few of them that they couldn't spend more than the state takes in if they worked 24 hours per day at it. Watch though, some enterprising loon will probably snatch up all the available former bureaucratic tax parasites and start an out-sourcing firm that specializes in providing government bureaucracy. Not much will have changed at first but eventually the forces of free enterprise will force efficiency on those new private bureaucracies.
-Jahfre Fire Eater
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In related news, California Legislature Senate Republicans removed Senator Codgill from being the minority leader because of his pro-tax positions. He's no longer the minority leader in the senate, he's just a plain old Senator.
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