Jun. 8th, 2009

earendil31: (happy)
So California is in fiscal trouble AGAIN because of some archaic 1970's law that prohibits them from raising property taxes on held property.  So people that bought a giant mansion in 1972 are paying the same tax on it now as they were then, while someone that bought the 1 story bungalow next door three years ago is probably paying more than the mansion owner.  And no one wants to raise the taxes.  And everyone wants to keep all their services.  So the government is threatening to drop all kinds of social services like hospitals, police, fire, prisons, etc.

I think none of this will matter.  No one is going to link something like increased crime to a budget shortfall, because the vast majority of voters will not see any more crime.  There will be all kinds of terrible stories about people dying because the open hospital was too far away, neighborhoods that are under attack from teenagers run amok without police to crack down on them, wildfires that burn dozens of homes because fire departments didn't have resources to combat the flames.  And none of it will matter, because it doesn't affect enough people with enough visibility or enough obvious connection to the budget.  I think California is going to have to come up with some....creative alternatives for service cuts.  

They should close LAX for a day.

At first I thought they should close the freeways, but that might cause trouble for emergency services, and we don't want anyone to die to prove a political point.  But closing an airport?  That will save the state money in operations, can be Directly and Openly linked to the budget crisis, and will affect many many people (thousands of rich, even super rich people), with incredibly high visibility (forget national news, this would be an event with global impact).  And it won't cost anyone their lives.  Maximum chaos with minimum mortality!  Rich republicans that have missed their cruises, small business owners that have lost contracts, international CEO's that can't get to the big Hollywood gala.... people will riot for higher taxes, to prevent such a thing from ever happening again.

Of course, this won't happen.  But if it did, it would work.

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I work in a medical practice.  We changed our hours to have Mondays off, and were closed on Saturday unexpectedly, so I had a surprise three day weekend this week.  So what did I do today?  

I went to work.

I know I know, it's totally uncool or whatever kids are saying these days, but I was sitting around in my house and I just felt like I was wasting time.  And I didn't feel like going to the gym (June Operation continues to be epic fail), so I went to work.  I did accounting stuff.  It was great, I was so productive, I solved problems I've been dealing with for weeks now.  I might do this every week...work on Monday, and take Saturday off.  I'm useless on Saturday anyway, I can't do anything because everyone but us (so all the insurance companies, vendors, etc.) are closed.  Tomorrow is the hard part, teaching the bookkeeper all the new stuff I set up. 

And my dryer is broken, so my plan on doing laundry tonight is a bust.  Ironing and cologne ftw -_-;;

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