Tuesday, January 16, 2018

I can out lawyer Jerry

He argues
A new brief his office filed in a union-backed challenge to Brown’s 2012 pension reform law argues that faith in government hinges in part on responsible management of retirement plans for public workers.
I say that faith in government relies on sound pension plans because the unions have oversight over the legislature, by California Law. That implies some fiscal checks and balances on union management,  This is your argument, Jerry. 

Great, now that we have straighten that out, go argue the case to the US Supreme, they are the ones who rule on union oversight of legislatures.

He goes on:
“At stake was the public’s trust in the government’s prudent use of limited taxpayer funds,” the brief reads, referring to the period when he advocated for pension changes during the recession.

Who, Jerry, who has this responsibility for sound fiscal management? You are asking the State  Supremes to be accountants. Why don't you do it Jerry, as governor? Because you have no legislative authority to interfere and your legislature has union oversight, by law.

Jerry, you have argued away the entire state government except for a few union committees. Get thee to the US Supremes, they got a handle on this.

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