Special Report: How a vicious circle of self-interest sank a California city

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Special Report: How a vicious circle of self-interest sank a California city
(Reuters) - When this sun-drenched exurb east of Los Angeles filed for bankruptcy protection in August, the city attorney suggested fraudulent accounting was the root of the problem.

The mayor blamed a dysfunctional city council and greedy police and fire unions. The unions blamed the mayor. Even now, there is little agreement on how the city got into this crisis or how it can extricate itself.

"It's total political chaos," said John Husing, a former San Bernardino resident and regional economist. "There is no solution. They'll never fix anything."

Yet on close examination, the city's decades-long journey from prosperous, middle-class community to bankrupt, crime-ridden, foreclosure-blighted basket case is straightforward — and alarmingly similar to the path traveled by many municipalities around America's largest state. San Bernardino succumbed to a vicious circle of self-interests among city workers, local politicians and state pension overseers.

Little by little, over many years, the salaries and retirement benefits of San Bernardino's city workers — and especially its police and firemen — grew richer and richer, even as the city lost its major employers and gradually got poorer and poorer.

Unions poured money into city council elections, and the city council poured money into union pay and pensions. The California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers), which manages pension plans for San Bernardino and many other cities, encouraged ever-sweeter benefits. Investment bankers sold clever bond deals to pay for them. Meanwhile, state law made it impossible to raise local property taxes and difficult to boost any other kind.

No single deal or decision involving benefits and wages over the years killed the city. But cumulatively, they built a pension-fueled financial time-bomb that finally exploded.​

Long read, but it highlights the problems ramping up in CA.
 
The police were more honest when they just showed up at your door demanding the monthly contribution to the widows and orphans fund.
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?

What do you propose, more welfare? Aren't turds like you always whining about paying welfare to red states?
 
I see a pattern here.....unions are always involved in some problem with a city, company, etc.....
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
Maybe because people like me own Homes in Blue States like California but don't want them stolen via high property taxes?

Just a thought.
 
Asswipe....businesses are leaving Illinois like the place has the plague. They are running to red states like SC, TX, TN, etc because those states aren't shaking them down for money.

Red states understand companies want to hire people and make profits, whereas blue states see companies as some leaches on society that need to pay for people living in the ghetto. Ghetto scum like you in Chicago.

So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
 
Interesting interview with Teri Buhl on The Keiser Report (which everyone should watch all the time) about San Bernardino's self inflicted financial problems. FFWD to 12:55:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb5b3Sf26L0]Keiser Report: Virtual Virtual Economy (E321) - YouTube[/ame]
 
I'm guessing here that the chances of getting MSNBC to report on this story
will be the same as us getting the real story on what happened in Benghazi...
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
If you guys could operate your own states competently, then you might have standing to criticize other states.

You spell like a twinkie.

When you criticize someone's spelling, you might want to make sure they actually misspelled a word first. It makes you look like a moron when it's pointed out to you that he didn't actually misspell anything.

Moron.
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
Maybe because people like me own Homes in Blue States like California but don't want them stolen via high property taxes?

Just a thought.

People like me used to own a house in Calif. Sold it and got out because with all the democrats controlling the state it's a lost cause.
 
So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?
Maybe because people like me own Homes in Blue States like California but don't want them stolen via high property taxes?

Just a thought.

People like me used to own a house in Calif. Sold it and got out because with all the democrats controlling the state it's a lost cause.
Smart move. Now you don't have to pay all that tax with nothing left over for your family.
 
Cali used to be the place to live and work. Hell. Everyone wanted to live in Cali.

Not anymore. People and businesses are leaving. Can't blame em. Who the hell could afford to live there??
 
Asswipe....businesses are leaving Illinois like the place has the plague. They are running to red states like SC, TX, TN, etc because those states aren't shaking them down for money.

Red states understand companies want to hire people and make profits, whereas blue states see companies as some leaches on society that need to pay for people living in the ghetto. Ghetto scum like you in Chicago.

So many concerned with Blue States. Why not Red States where so much of the poverty, and lack of education and and lack of business are?

If it wasn't for Crook County, we'd probably have a Republican governor instead of Quinn and it wouldn't be happening. But with a combination of dumb Democrats and dead people voting, we got Quinn.
 

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