Californians Approve $5 billion per Year in New Taxes
Californians Approve $5 billion per Year in New Taxes
For the last few years, using data provided by the watchdog organization CalTax, we have summarized the results of local bond and tax proposals appearing on the California ballot. Nearly all of them are approved by voters, and this past November was no exception. With only a couple of measures still too close to call,...
By Edward Ring
Clinton Won Urban Areas Controlled by Government Unions
Clinton Won Urban Areas Controlled by Government Unions
In the aftermath of one of the most controversial presidential elections in U.S. history, many analysts are commenting on the sharp divide between how urban areas voted vs. how rural areas voted. In a map of the nation segmented by county, it is clear that at least geographically, Trump won overwhelmingly. Obviously this is misleading, since...
By Edward Ring
Invest California’s Pension Funds in Water and Energy Infrastructure
Invest California’s Pension Funds in Water and Energy Infrastructure
“We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.” – Peter Thiel, in his 2011 manifesto “What Happened to the Future.” Anyone living in California who’s paying attention knows what venture capitalist Thiel meant. While a handful of Silicon Valley social media entrepreneurs have amassed almost indescribable wealth, and fundamentally transformed how humanity communicates, investment in...
By Edward Ring
California’s Government Unions are the Most Powerful in the U.S.
California’s Government Unions are the Most Powerful in the U.S.
The Commonwealth Foundation, a think tank based in Pennsylvania, has recently released a study entitled “Transforming Labor – A Comprehensive, Nationwide Comparison and Grading of Public Sector Labor Laws.” It ranked every state in terms of the relative power of public sector unions. California, along with tiny Maryland, were the only states that got an...
By Edward Ring
The Credibility of Public Service
The Credibility of Public Service
California’s government unions are nothing like private sector unions. Their bosses are selected via elections where these unions are the dominant campaign contributors. They get their money through compulsory taxes and therefore don’t have to run efficient operations. They run the machinery of government which lets them intimidate their opponents and act as gatekeeper to...
By Edward Ring
Election Integrity and the Power of Unions
Election Integrity and the Power of Unions
During the 2004 Presidential election there were allegations of voter fraud; the 2000 Presidential election was alleged to have been “stolen” by the Republicans. If you go further back in history, you can point to evidence the Democratic machine in Chicago manipulated election results to throw the 1960 Presidential election victory to Kennedy. A close...
By Edward Ring
Put Public Employees on Secure Choice and Social Security
Put Public Employees on Secure Choice and Social Security
“The state shall not have any liability for the payment of the retirement savings benefit earned by program participants pursuant to this title.” – California State Senator Kevin De Leon, August 7, 2016, Sacramento Bee This quote from Senator De Leon, one of the main proponents of California’s new “Secure Choice” retirement program for private...
By Edward Ring
How Unionized Government Enables the Iron Law of Oligarchy
How Unionized Government Enables the Iron Law of Oligarchy
“Political Parties,” published by the German political theorist Roberto Michels in 1911, is a relatively obscure book. But in this book, Michels offers a concept that has increasing relevance today, the “Iron Law of Oligarchy.” This law is summed up reasonably well in its Wikipedia entry: “According to Michels all organizations eventually come to be...
By Edward Ring
The Government Union Political Class: Today California, Tomorrow America
The Government Union Political Class: Today California, Tomorrow America
Government unions in California collect and spend over $1.0 billion per year. That’s just government unions. That’s just California. They use a small fraction of this money to engage in collective bargaining. They use about a third of it to engage in politics – that’s nearly $700 million per election cycle. The rest, well over...
By Edward Ring
For Nov. 8th: $32B in Local Borrowing, $2.9B in Local Tax Increases
For Nov. 8th: $32B in Local Borrowing, $2.9B in Local Tax Increases
New local taxes and new local borrowing are a regular phenomenon in California elections, but this year our government union controlled politicians have outdone themselves. Let’s compare: November 2014 – $11 billion in new borrowing proposed via 118 local bond measures, 81% passed. Of the 117 local proposals for new taxes, 68% passed. June 2016...
By Edward Ring
Average Costa Mesa Firefighter Makes Nearly $250,000 Per Year. Why? Pensions.
Average Costa Mesa Firefighter Makes Nearly $250,000 Per Year. Why? Pensions.
Does that fact have your attention? Because media consultants insist we preface anything of substance with a hook like this. It even has the virtue of being true! And now, for those with the stomach for it, let’s descend into the weeds. According to payroll and benefit data reported by the City of Costa Mesa...
By Edward Ring
California Needs Infrastructure, and Unions Should be Helping
California Needs Infrastructure, and Unions Should be Helping
“Infrastructure” is a perennial topic that enters and leaves California’s public consciousness in the following manner: A politician says “we must rebuild our crumbling infrastructure,” journalists report it, almost nothing is done, and the infrastructure continues to crumble. The talking point is made. Check the box. Repeat. Decades pass. If you’ve driven west on Interstate...
By Edward Ring
How Government Unions are Hypocrites that Betray the Public
How Government Unions are Hypocrites that Betray the Public
Government unions are not unions in any traditional sense of the word. They elect the bosses they “negotiate” with. They are paid through compulsory taxes rather than via a company that has to earn a profit in the competitive market. And they operate the machinery of government which allows them extraordinary latitude to intimidate any...
By Edward Ring