Cavala Says: Criticism Of Legislature Misplaced While “Showtime” Governor Escapes Responsibility

[courtesy of California Progress Report]

towashington 089.gif By Bill Cavala
A veteran of over 30 years in Sacramento

“I’ve got a great idea, let’s put on our own show”. Thus Mickey Rooney’s line in a half dozen “barnyard musicals” of the 1930’s. The same worn script is now being used by the government in California’s budget crisis.

The legislative “show” is the repeated effort of Democrats to cast Republicans as the villains in the state’s budget crisis for their refusal to offset service cuts with new taxes. The GOP has their own script, claiming they are all that stands between Democratic taxes and economic ruin for California.

The audience for these shows, the Capitol Press Corps, writes critical reviews of both shows. They prefer fantasy scripts of the sort written by the retiring “budget nun”, Liz Hill. Her recommendations have the strange virtue of rave reviews while commanding absolutely NO votes from ANY of those who employ her for advice (!)

Meanwhile our Governor grins and embraces additional spending in the billions for health care - and now a $10 Billion “school reform” package while preaching against new taxes and saying the Legislature (not the Governor) “has a spending problem”.
This would be a scandal but for the fact the Capitol Press corps knows that exaggeration, prevarication and outright lies are part of the Governor’s childlike “enthusiasm,” charm and charisma. He’s at worst a comedic villain, a Captain Hook in Neverland.

Calling for Billions more in spending and not a penny in new taxes while California faces at least an $8 Billion shortfall is only part of the Governor’s charm. He wants to balance the budget by slashing public education and releasing felons from our prisons. Asked whether he was seriously proposing actions of this sort – opposed by 80% of California’s voters – the Governor just grins and mumbles things about shaking up the box. In other words, the budget he’s required to present by our Constitution is simply another Hollywood fantasy.

But somehow the Governor’s script gets favorable press reviews while the show in the Legislature is tanked for insincerity: the Democrats aren’t serious about raising oil severance taxes (because they rushed it to a vote). The Republicans weren’t serious in their opposition because gasoline prices (their public reason for opposition) aren’t directly related to drilling costs.