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California to pay vendors with IOUs

Posted Dec 05 2008, 06:42 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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People still keep Confederate Dollars. They have not been worth anything since 1864, but they are a nice collectors item and evoke memories of brother killing brother.

Now, the State of California is collecting that old paper and moving it into its treasury. It has run out of U.S. dollars and hopes that its vendors won't notice. It looks like real money, so who will know?

According to Bloomberg, "California, the world’s eighth largest economy, may pay vendors with IOUs for only the second time since the Great Depression, State Finance Director Mike Genest said."

It is a fine example of how a deep recession is the parent of its own awful offspring. When the nation's most populous state cannot pay people, it means that many of its suppliers will either lay-off workers or go out of business altogether. That puts a greater strain on social services and cuts the tax base.

The news begs the question of the extent to which the federal government bailout could have to move to some major states and cities. First on that list has to be Michigan. If Congress does not save the car companies, a state which already has an 11% unemployment rates and massive deficit could face dealing with another 200,000 people out of work. That will spread to car companies' suppliers and the number will go up.

One state becoming insolvent and reaching for government aid could cause others to follow. Bailout money works that way. When it helps the troubled, it becomes a magnet for the nearly troubled. Why fall into the abyss when you can be saved at the last moment?

The borders of the bailout are about to move beyond private enterprise.

Top Stocks blogger Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 24/7 Wall St.

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Comments

 

Weather one belives it or not the Only Answer to all th crisis in the United States is GOD.. for our nation was built on his prinicples and prospers under his principles. and it is when and has been mans ways and greed that has turned this country upside down. So let it start with our leaders in washington and it trickle down to ask God in which our nation sits under for his forgivenees and to help us all.....

                                                                                         Joe

Look out we are headed for another great depression.  JM

Joe, I could not agree more whole-heartedly. His grace and mercy mat be our only salvation. Hopefully our pride does not stand in the way.

Sorry, no God on duty.  You're on your own in a cold, uncaring universe.  And in case you're wondering, I'm standing in a fox hole.

Renodino,

Wait till you see just how far down that foxhole goes.

It's sure to be a suprise.

Half of the  problem is that a suprising amount of the population deflects what should be personal responsibility to some fictional character living in the clouds who  for some reason cares about their finacal situation.  Wake up, get off your crutches and save yourself!!!

I agree, Joe and Larry. Allah is the answer! That's who you meant, since all believers agree on one true God, right?

 I'm not surprised at all that the state of California is insolvent.  It's been run by a bunch of greedy dumb right wing bastards since the Pete Wilson administration. Californians deserve what they are getting for electing such people.  

If by greedy bastards you mean the leaders of the California State Employees Association, I agree with you JoeTheEmailer

My Family has been in California since the 1800's. It was doing fine when fiscal conseratives both Dem and Rep were running it. Since the Wilson Admin a bunch of tax and spend Dem and Rep have been running the Bear Flag Republic into the ground!

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