FOR PUBLICATION: Ed Ring Response to CalPERS' disastrous 2015-16 earnings report

By Will Swaim
07/18/2016
For Immediate Publication July 18, 2016 California Policy Center Contact: Will Swaim Will@CalPolicyCenter.org (714) 573-2231 Latest earnings report is more evidence California retirement agency will reform or die By Ed Ring | California Policy Center The officials who run California’s public-employee retirement system should have released today’s earnings report with sound effects – a flugelhorn, maybe,...

TAGS: CalPERS, pension funds

Unaffordable California – It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

By Richard Rider
07/15/2016
July 2016 Update:  Here’s a documented comparison of California taxes and economic climate with the rest of the states. The news is bad, and getting worse. But it doesn’t have to be this way! The state and local government policies that created an unaffordable California can be reversed. PERSONAL INCOME TAX: Prior to Prop 30 passing in...

TAGS: California business tax climate, California gas tax, California personal income tax

CalPERS Sinks Further into Fiscal Insolvency

By David Kersten
07/14/2016
Orange County Register reporter Teri Sforza quietly released a story  that blows the whistle on another fiscal bombshell of bad news at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS). The story states that according to unofficial preliminary numbers from CalPERS the fund lost about 2% of its market value in the 2015-16 fiscal year that just ended–which...

TAGS: public employee unions

Union In The News – Weekly Highlights

By Sean O’Striker
07/12/2016
Transparency measure won’t be on ballot By David Garrick, July 12, 2016, San Diego Union Tribune A proposal to increase government transparency in the city of San Diego suffered a setback this week when the City Council decided not to place it on the November ballot. The proposal would have made city business conducted by employees...

Red Flags: New Study Offers Grim Warning for California Pension Funds

By California Policy Center
07/12/2016
For Immediate Release July 12, 2016 California Policy Center Contact: Will Swaim Will@CalPolicyCenter.org (714) 573-2231 Stock market overvaluation will lead to ‘major correction,’ trigger benefits cuts and tax hikes SACRAMENTO, Calif. – There are more red flags for public-sector pension funds that rely on stock investments for most of their income, a new California Policy Center...

TAGS: California, CalPERS, Edward Ring, pension

Populist Unity Can Overcome the Establishment's Supermajority

By Edward Ring
07/12/2016
Back in 2012 we published an article entitled “The Forgotten 33%,” which included a graphic entitled “American Voter Breakdown 2012.” It depicted the U.S. electorate as comprised of 46% who pay zero net taxes, 20% who work for the government and are net tax consumers, the 1% “super rich,” and the “forgotten 33%,” who work in...

TAGS: Bernie Sanders, crony capitalism, Donald Trump, public sector unions

How a Major Market Correction Will Affect Pension Systems, and How to Cope

By Edward Ring
07/12/2016
Summary:  Based on historical trends, three key aggregated stock market ratios – price/earnings, price/sales, and price as a percent of GDP – all show that publicly traded U.S. stock are overvalued by approximately 50%. This article explains the significance of these ratios, then, using a financial model developed specifically for this purpose, evaluates the impact...

The Teachers Unions Faux Grassroots Organizing

By Larry Sand
07/12/2016
The Hedge Clippers, a union run and organized group, laughably pretends to be grassroots. The Hedge Clippers, born last year, is an anti-capitalist, left-wing, purportedly grassroots organization whose focus is on exposing “the mechanisms hedge funds and billionaires use to influence government and politics in order to expand their wealth, influence and power.” The group received...

TAGS: American Federation of Teachers, California Teachers Association, Citizens United, Dark money, Eva Moskowitz, Harlem Success Academy, Larry Sand, Mike Antonucci, National Education Association, Prop. 30, Randi Weingarten, teachers union, United Federation of Teachers

Anaheim to Award Biggest Tax Subsidy in City History to Disney, but Union Leaders Remain Quiet

By David Schwartzman
07/12/2016
ANAHEIM, Calif. — There’s evidence of a very California coup in the city of Anaheim, where an unusual alliance of city officials, government union leaders and developers is advancing its own financial interests at the expense of everyone else. Their current goal: a council vote Tuesday night by the Anaheim city council to offer major...

TAGS: Anaheim, crony capitalism, government unions, subsidies

California Pensions Take Above-Average Tax Bite

By Ed Mendel
07/11/2016
California pension funds take a bigger share of tax revenue than the national state average, a research website shows. Why the growing costs are outpacing the norm is not completely clear. A prime suspect for some would be overly generous pensions, particularly what critics say is an “unsustainable” increase for police and firefighters widely adopted...

TAGS: California Public Employees Retirement System, California State Teachers Retirement System, CalPERS, CalSTRS