CALIFORNIA FOCUS
FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2014 OR THEREAFTER
BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
“SIX CALIFORNIAS? IT’S JUST A BAD IDEA”
FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2014 OR THEREAFTER
BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
“SIX CALIFORNIAS? IT’S JUST A BAD IDEA”
Here’s a piece of advice for
registered voters: When petition carriers accost you outside supermarkets, big
box stores or shopping malls asking you to help advance a plan to carve
California into six states, don’t sign.
For this is one of the dopiest,
goofiest ideas ever to come up in California, which has a long history of
flirting with – and sometimes adopting – nutty schemes.
This plan would create the nation’s
wealthiest state – to be named Silicon Valley and to include most everything
from San Francisco south through Monterey County – and also the poorest –
Central California, including the San Joaquin Valley, with per capita income
below even Mississippi’s.
You say you don’t like paying taxes to
support two U.S. senators, a governor and a legislature of 120 persons? Well,
get ready for 12 senators, six governors, all making well over $150,000 per
year, and hundreds more lawmakers at more than $100,000 each, including perks.
How about the state of Jefferson,
including several Northern California counties that have flirted for decades
with the notion of leaving California and joining some jurisdictions in
southern Oregon? This one would not have a single University of California
campus. Are residents there ready to pay out-of-state tuition of more than
$36,000 per year for their kids?
You think it’s tough to get agreements
on water policy today with one state and the federal government involved? Just
wait until six bureaucracies are floating ideas on how to divvy up scarce
resources.
Think you pay too much income tax now?
If your pay comes from various parts of California, under this plan you might
have to file income tax returns and payments in multiple states.
And what if recreational marijuana
were legal in, say, Silicon Valley, but not in some of the other new states?
Californians could wind up in jail for bringing pot across the new state lines.
It’s
true that venture capitalist Tim Draper, the man behind this initiative, which
is now being circulated by his paid workers, has recognized some good ideas in
the past. He made much of his money off early investments in things like Skype
and PayPal.
Draper is also a libertarian. So maybe
his real agenda here is to set up a situation where Silicon Valley firms like
he’s backed can bring in all the cheap Asian labor they want, undercutting
wages for qualified Americans.
By going the initiative route with
this idea, Draper circumvents any need to it approved by the current state
Legislature, which would nix the idea in a moment. Instead, if this measure
passed, only Congressional approval would be needed to make it reality. In a
climate where representatives of other states consistently vote to deprive
California of its fair share of federal spending, Congress isn’t likely to
multiply this state’s Senate seats by six.
But there remains the possibility that
one major party or the other might see at least temporary political advantage
in saying yes. There would be a strong possibility that at least three of the
projected new states (Central California, Jefferson and South California,
including Orange and San Diego counties) might elect two Republican senators
each. If it became likely that another two GOP senators might somehow
emerge, Republicans in Congress just might take to the idea.
So it’s up to Californians to stop
this ludicrously flawed idea before its goes any farther. The first thing
they can do is refuse to sign petitions aiming to put it on the November
ballot.
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Email Thomas Elias at tdelias@aol.com. His book, "The Burzynski Breakthrough: The Most Promising Cancer Treatment and the Government’s Campaign to Squelch It," is now available in a soft cover fourth edition. For more Elias columns, visit www.californiafocus.net
THANK YOU!!!!! I am so glad that there are people with logical sense speaking out against this poor excuse of politics! Personally I think this Timothy Draper character is an even bigger jerk than he is an idiot (and he is an idiot). Hopefully, more people will see through his scheme of things and reject his petition. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!!
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