Sunday, July 18, 2010

Love and War

There has been a palpable feeling of discontent and unrest in the markets lately. The radio ads filled with commercials for Chapter 7's, debt consolidation, pay day loans. The vultures are getting rich off of the dead and dying. Are you not a little amazed at the plight we find ourselves in? Here in California the unemployment rate is 12.7%. It is 3% higher than the national rate average and with an estimated 2009 population of 36,961,664, that is a significant amount of people not working. Given unemployment does not count all of the young and the old but lets be frank - roaming around our state right now is an estimated 2.4 million http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployment/california/ working age adults with NO JOB. How does that feel to you???

Did you know that we actually have 13% of our state below poverty level? Does that concern you at all?

Do you think we are going to create 2.5 million new jobs in the next year in the state of California? We will not. Our state is in decline. It is sad, I know. But we are actually, currently in descent at an increasing rate. Business is leaving. It is just too expensive to do business here.

Do you remember the hub bub that Schwarzenegger rode into Sacramento with? Have you ever seen a 250 pound ex-bodybuilder with his tail tucked between his legs before? In January he will. The NY Times just reported that his approval rating has not raised above 30% since May of 2009. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/weekinreview/11steinhauer.html?pagewanted=all

It is sad, really.

I am playing the violin right now. The two political horses in the race now are doomed. They are like cattle staring at the big red barn at the end of the field. Whitman is businesswoman. She CEO'ed a company called Ebay. You know how Ebay makes money? They nickel and dime sellers, buyers and small businesses. They got very rich doing it. She is one of their nouveau riche. A Silicon Valley success story. Her $1.3 billion dollar bank account seem to attest to the fact she is not like you and me.

When you are elite, you think different. You think righteously, indignantly. You believe you are right because your life proves you are right. Your convictions have foisted you to the top.

But tell me that you can save a state in decline from falling off of the map. Dollars in bank account do not equal ability to lead us out of the depths. Hubris found Achilles. I am really not making this an attack on Whitman, in reality. I won't be voting for Brown either. But I really think at this point the result will be similar. Whitman will meet with the gridlock that Arnold did. But no matter who goes in, remember the direction streams flow down in Spring.

Brown knows we are broken, but is this not just the same fodder that Poizner used ineffectively against her in the primary. It is hollow. Brown, she will not engage you like she did not engage Poizner or the press. She learned from Obama, who learned from Clinton who learned from Lord knows where. You stay out of the trenches and beat them with money and ads, you win by all means and you vehemently deny attacks true or false.

We are heading into the great dance that is the California election season. You will see and hear things you never thought of before, and then in the end the winner will be the one with the most dollars. Whitman wins. I say this for posterity and if wrong I will gladly (thankfully) eat my words.

God save our beautiful state.

2 comments:

  1. Chad, Meg Whitman made her money by being a capitalist. I believe she brings something to the table that rarely happens in politics - experience making money in a real business that employees Americans and give Americans pride. When you say nickel and dime people, the reality is "people made money" and profited and grew into businesses. I am quite proud of Meg Whitman. Jerry Brown is a tax and spend guy completely, completely unlike Meg Whitman. A non vote for Meg Whitman is a vote for Jerry Brown. If you want to save this great state, be proud of the Meg Whitman's of the world and support them by voting for them!

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  2. The Buckley Theorem states you vote for the person who is the most likely conservative to win. Rush did a little piece on this just last week. I tend to agree with it - to a certain extent. The problem is that Meg is a virtual unknown to how she actually will lead. Arnold's track record shows this can be a train wreck mentality. By the way, whoever wins as I state in the article we are headed for economic doom unfortunately. I hate to be banging that drum but you can not deny it with the current set of circumstances.

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