FEBRUARY 2, 2014 |
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Taxifornia |
"Liberals' Laboratory to Bankrupt America" |
www.wewerlacy.com
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Our Guest:
Jim Lacy |
James V. Lacy
is a third generation native Californian. Born in Oakland, he is
a graduate of Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose,
received his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern
California in Los Angeles and his Juris Doctorate from
Pepperdine University School of Law at Malibu. Lacy is admitted
to practice law in California and the District of Columbia, and
serves as a member of the Board of Visitors of Pepperdine
University School of Law. He was a delegate from California to
the 1976 Republican National Convention, pledged to Ronald
Reagan for President.
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In 1978, he served as an
aide to Howard Jarvis, the author of Proposition 13. Lacy worked
for Reagan’s election again in 1980 and after Reagan’s victory,
joined the Administration in Washington, D.C., where he served
all eight years, including as a senior executive at the Commerce
Department and as General Counsel to the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission.. Lacy and his wife Janice, a former Deputy
Chief Counsel of the Republican National Committee, are partners
in their law firm and a political communications company. The
Lacys live in Dana Point, California, where Jim has served as
Chairman of the Planning Commission and was elected to the City
Council. Jim Lacy is a member of the Board of Directors of the
American Conservative Union, the publisher of the California
Political Review,
www.capoliticalreview.com , an online magazine
on California politics and news, and is a blogger on the
influential California politics website
www.flashreport.org . |
About the book "Taxifornia" |
Liberalism is to
blame for California's rotting economy.
The biggest and most important state in America was once
a land of opportunity in a wonderful climate. But times
have surely changed. Things have never been worse for
California and its citizens. California's “one-party”
domination of the liberal faction of the California
Democratic Party and their union and environmental lobby
cronies have wrecked havoc on California, and all
Americans are losing as a result.
In Taxifornia, James V. Lacy identifies and examines the
true causes of California’s decline. Californians are
victims of the heaviest taxation in all of America, and
those high taxes are now steadily destroying the state’s
economy. Tax-and-spend liberals who are in control have
created a state that taxes and regulates more than any
other state in the country, and have engineered a
rotting economy with among the highest unemployment of
any state in the nation. Its high taxes hurt all
Californians by making the state too expensive for
business to turn profitable. Business flight has become
endemic. California’s over-regulation of businesses
depresses employment in the state. A widely accepted
tenet among liberal politicians, political science
academics, and the media in California is that no
development at all is a good thing.
It is a state that educates the worst but pays the best
to its teachers, a place that is widely considered by
most CEOs to be one of the worst locations in the nation
to run a business, where local governments are going
bankrupt, and where an out-of-control public employee
pay and pension system threatens to gobble up and divert
almost all available taxpayer resources to a point where
cities and counties simply cannot afford to pay for
police, fire, or road maintenance anymore.
California has an outdated environmental policy and an
energy policy that makes the state almost totally
dependent on one source of power: imported natural gas.
It is a place where the public employee union worker who
controls traffic in the Bay Area Rapid Transit District
maintenance yard in poverty-stricken and near bankrupt
Oakland is paid more annually than the Chief Justice of
the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
Top leaders of the California Republican Party readily
acknowledge their party is in very deep trouble. Jim
Brulte, the state chairman of the GOP and a respected
veteran of the California Legislature, has identified
the source of the GOP's sorry condition as a "failure to
recognize changing demographics" and has said that
Republicans have been too reluctant to venture into
communities outside of their traditional power base. "If
we want to be successful, we have to get outside of our
comfort zone," Brulte said. "Too many Republican Party
leaders or Republican elected officials spend all their
time talking to the choir."
Having identified the problems correctly, Lacy offers
observations--with over 800 footnotes--about what can be
done to restore political balance in the state, as well
as some rational ideas for how California can fix its
economic problems. But the economic and political
situation in California today is at such an extreme,
whether California can ever return to the broad
prosperity of the past and once again lead the nation,
is a very open question. |
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THESE ARE AUDIO INTERVIEWS |
Interview with James V. Lacy, Attorney and Author of Taxifornia |
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Interview with James V. Lacy, Attorney and
Author of Taxifornia - Segment 1 |
Interview with James V. Lacy, Attorney and
Author of Taxifornia - Segment 2 |
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