California Just Put Washington in this Economic “Catch-22”

From Birch Gold Group

California catch

Government bailouts are being revived, and this time, unlike during the 2008 recession, it appears large financial companies won’t be the only ones asking for help.

The problem is, the government may not be able to help this time.

In response to a bloated state budget and a massive debt of over $550 billion, Newsmax reports that California Governor Gavin Newsom is looking for a bailout from the federal government:

Without an infusion of at least $14 billion from Congress, Newsom said the state would have to cut billions to public schools, not to mention hundreds of millions for preschool, child care and higher education programs. It’ll also need to eat into health benefits for the poor, among other things.

“The enormity of the task at hand cannot just be borne by a state,” Newsom said. “The federal government has a moral and ethical and economic obligation to help support the states.”

Obviously, Newsom’s decision to impose lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in more than 746,000 unemployed, partly explains the sudden need for cash.

Economist Robert Wenzel thinks the “lockdown is projected to lead to a state budget shortfall this year of $54 billion,” which is bound to make things more complicated.

Wenzel added another sharp critique of Newsom’s request for a bailout, and a comparison to Greece’s economic bust in 2007:

[Newsom] is now in begging mode just like Greece was, but, whereas a lot of Greece’s financial trouble was about paying off old debt, California’s problem is about running the current state government (and also local governments).

It sure seems like California has been playing a dangerous debt game, first ignoring economic realities prior to the pandemic, and then asking the federal government to send bags of cash so things can keep running smoothly.

As the largest state economy in the United States, if this dangerous game blows up for California (like it did for Greece), the ripple effects may prove too much for the U.S. economy to handle. Especially if other states follow suit.

The Economic “Catch 22” That Can Affect Every U.S. Taxpayer

This isn’t the first time California has begged Congress for billions in cash. In fact, about 10 years ago, they requested $7 billion, but also had their spending habits criticized by Citizens Against Government Waste:

… although California is struggling to pay for its basic necessities like education and welfare, they will still spend $3 billion over ten years on embryonic stem cell research.

With frivolous spending tendencies like this, can Newsom even be trusted to spend Congressional bailout money appropriately?

This is an important question, but it may actually be moot. That’s because the federal government’s hand may be forced:

Coronavirus has “blown a hole” through state budgets nationwide, said Jeff Chapman, director of state fiscal health at the Pew Charitable Trusts… Failing to help the states could exacerbate the recession.

Thus, it’s a Catch-22 for Washington. By helping California, they’d be rewarding financial recklessness. But by not helping them, the U.S. economy could be dragged down by the weight of the state.

And regardless of what happens, taxpayers from the other 49 states would be caught in the middle.

Sanjay Varshney, professor of finance at California State University added a dose of reality: “I’m not sure if they can keep putting unlimited amounts of money on the table to keep bailing out every part of the economy,” he said. “There’s just not enough dollars.”

Finally, Wenzel finished his piece by comparing the incentive behind Greece’s bailout in 2007 to Governor Newsom’s request:

The Germans, who were the primary objectors to a Greek bailout, had more incentive for that bailout (the banksters wanted it) than President Trump and McConnell have to bail out Newsom.

So if Wenzel is right, and the incentive to bail out California isn’t there, any recession the U.S. encounters has the potential to be severely exacerbated by the largest state economy in the country.

Ensure Your Retirement is Healthier Than California’s Economy

Thanks in part to Newsom’s coronavirus lockdown orders, California is suffering from a heaping helping of budget shortfalls and pension problems.

Bottom line, the economy in California is imploding along with the state’s ability to pay its obligations. But you don’t have to let your personal “economy” suffer in the same way.

So consider bolstering your savings now. Look into retirement options that are known for their security such as diversifying with precious metals like gold and silver.

Unlike California, you may not be able to rely on government bailouts when you retire but at least you’ll have a plan that can make you more secure.

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17 Comments
SeeBee
SeeBee
May 23, 2020 7:12 pm

This entire situation is a joke. And the joke is on you.
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Spell CHEKA
Spell CHEKA
  SeeBee
May 23, 2020 9:07 pm

Jokes on US.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 23, 2020 7:50 pm

Local Atlanta news covered the CDC’s new school opening guidelines and then spoke with a couple of parents and teachers. They all agreed that there was no way to actually comply, and that keeping kids in masks all day and destroying their ability to socialize, would be devastating. They also posted a poll that is currently running at:

51% – Will homeschool instead
44% – will send child to school
7% – will send child to school with mask

Not sure how these idiots put these poll questions together, as the last two don’t even make any sense per se, but they do clearly show that parents find the whole thing ridiculous, and most certainly aren’t going to comply with any bullshit mask order for their children (over 2 by the way per the guidelines).

So to my point – If half the parents in GA, a state that has not suffered under as much tyranny as CA, are unwilling to send their kids to school, slashing 50% of spending for schools in CA should be a no brainer. Personally I would go for 100%, but that is me.

Doug
Doug
May 23, 2020 7:50 pm

So just WHY should the fed help kalifornia? They spent it….let them pay for it. If you pay taxes there, best of luck. Don’t move to Idaho!

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
  Doug
May 23, 2020 8:00 pm

Agree!!! Pay your own way Californication. And, don’t move to Texas!!

Country Boy
Country Boy
  TX Patriot
May 24, 2020 9:34 am

I’ll second that. All in favor say, “aye”. Did I spell that right?

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Country Boy
May 26, 2020 3:59 am

You spelled it right.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
May 23, 2020 8:55 pm

I’m against any bailout of California. They made their bed, now they can lay in it.

Carlos Slim
Carlos Slim
  Vixen Vic
May 24, 2020 1:58 am

I am for a California bailout: Newsom should get if from Mexico.

Spell CHEKA
Spell CHEKA
May 23, 2020 9:24 pm

As long as Krazyfornia criminal invaders and their familias get their full complement of Medi-cal, food stamps, Section-8 housing; felons can acquire advanced degrees and sex-change operations in prison; MeCha and La Raza continue their funding from Sacramento; sex- change operations are also gratis for welfare recipients; (the once great) CA state colleges and universities demand adherence to NeoMarxism, Globohomo and genocide of YT; and whatever else guv Gavin and his clique can think of to lavish unimaginable sums on Hollyweird and Silicon Valley included — I am good with Unkle Sugar (taxpayers) paying for their arrogance and astounding profligacy.

NOT.

Krazyfornia wanted it, they got it, let them choke on it.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Spell CHEKA
May 23, 2020 9:46 pm

I would love to set California free. Let them become their own failed country.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Vixen Vic
May 23, 2020 10:02 pm

congress should rescind their statehood & make them a territory w/no congressional representation–
a much simpler & better idea is enforcing voting laws & enforcing immigration law–

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
May 23, 2020 9:56 pm

Looks like the day of reckoning has come. Less government means more freedom. No bailouts for the States. The time has come to pay the piper. California politicians are in big trouble with the people they screwed.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
May 23, 2020 10:05 pm

The beer flu did not bust state budgets, the overreaction by state governments in shutting down their economies are 100% to blame.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  TN Patriot
May 24, 2020 10:48 am

Never stop clarifying that point.

Bob McDoanld
Bob McDoanld
May 24, 2020 1:27 pm

If they don’t figure out how to get Dementia Joe in office the Blue States will fail under their liberal leadership. What an odd dynamic it will be to have the Blue State Governors stand off against the Red State Governors in their demand for money. I support their Utopian dream. Just raise taxes to cover the spending and those that love the life style will pay it. Problem solved.

PL
PL
May 24, 2020 4:13 pm

No