Arthur Hanson
Well-known member
Under the new tax bill California could see a snow ball effect that could literally destroy the state finances and severely damage Silicon Valley with it. With 769 billion public pension debt and growing fast and the state and local governments issuing bonds at an unsustainable rate, on top of every 100 private sector workers have to support 134 people collecting government checks it is a recipe for disaster. It wouldn't be as bad if it wasn't for the additional fact that most if not nearly all the government money is spent very inefficiently and ineffectively, with corruption at every step of the process. I have personally worked on many government projects and attended government board meetings as a private citizen and found the waste in not only the projects, but application is extreme. In all my years I found only one department at a University that was run efficiently and effectively. The sad part is there is enough money to accomplish our goals of a better life if we could cut down the waste, inefficiency, ineffectiveness and outright fraud. In this state we have government janitors that make over 250K in pay and benefits and that is just the tip of the iceberg.
Just as Silicon Valley has changed the world, I feel it has the power to change California and make it a model for good government for not only the US, but the world. The tech sector could bring efficiency and transparency to almost every government function. Silicon Valley has been the leader in reducing cost and increasing functionality and effectiveness of almost everything it touches. This is the greatest opportunity and challenge for the Tech Sector to make California a model for the world in good government that delivers increasing value and effectiveness at an ever lower price. It will require radical changes at unheard of speed for a government, but this is a challenge the Silicon Valley culture has dealt with and done in several areas and I believe can do it in this with California government and governments. This could set the stage for Silicon Valley to become a leader not only in tech, but everyday living in general. It will have to introduce a Darwinian approach to everything the government touches as it has done to itself. This alone gives it the reputation and record needed to start to make the dramatic changes California so desperately needs.
The link below provides the background needed to see the urgency of the challenge I know Silicon Valley can meet and conquer, making life better for all and setting an example of what can be done even in a dire situation. This is the opportunity for the Silicon Valley culture to show what can be done to almost every field of endeavor for now technology touches almost every single thing we or governments do and the depth of penetration of tech into literally everything is accelerating. The rewards or damage from this situation will affect not only Silicon Valley, but the world. If this is ignored, it will be at everyone's peril, for even Silicon Valley is not immune to economic storms that could damage an economic miracle it has created. This should also be viewed as an opportunity to expand the tech ecosystem for the benefit of all.
The link below provides a more detailed view of what lies before us and the nation. I have no doubt the challenge can be met and have many thoughts and seen examples of what actually can be done.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/baldwi...ole-states-in-the-trump-tax-era/#55ab45fbdd9b
Just as Silicon Valley has changed the world, I feel it has the power to change California and make it a model for good government for not only the US, but the world. The tech sector could bring efficiency and transparency to almost every government function. Silicon Valley has been the leader in reducing cost and increasing functionality and effectiveness of almost everything it touches. This is the greatest opportunity and challenge for the Tech Sector to make California a model for the world in good government that delivers increasing value and effectiveness at an ever lower price. It will require radical changes at unheard of speed for a government, but this is a challenge the Silicon Valley culture has dealt with and done in several areas and I believe can do it in this with California government and governments. This could set the stage for Silicon Valley to become a leader not only in tech, but everyday living in general. It will have to introduce a Darwinian approach to everything the government touches as it has done to itself. This alone gives it the reputation and record needed to start to make the dramatic changes California so desperately needs.
The link below provides the background needed to see the urgency of the challenge I know Silicon Valley can meet and conquer, making life better for all and setting an example of what can be done even in a dire situation. This is the opportunity for the Silicon Valley culture to show what can be done to almost every field of endeavor for now technology touches almost every single thing we or governments do and the depth of penetration of tech into literally everything is accelerating. The rewards or damage from this situation will affect not only Silicon Valley, but the world. If this is ignored, it will be at everyone's peril, for even Silicon Valley is not immune to economic storms that could damage an economic miracle it has created. This should also be viewed as an opportunity to expand the tech ecosystem for the benefit of all.
The link below provides a more detailed view of what lies before us and the nation. I have no doubt the challenge can be met and have many thoughts and seen examples of what actually can be done.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/baldwi...ole-states-in-the-trump-tax-era/#55ab45fbdd9b
ADDITION
The latest market crash is manifestation of bad financial processes by the government that border on outright fraud with many government programs having become Ponzi/pyramid schemes that will have severe repercussions for everyone. The transparency that the tech sector could provide a window on government negotiations where both sides sit on the same side of the table and accounting that is almost totally devoid of reality that is hard to face up to when we have been sold a fiction for so long. There is plenty of money, if we use it wisely, sadly we haven't. Full, true cost over the life of any spending should be made transparent before even instituted.
The latest market crash is manifestation of bad financial processes by the government that border on outright fraud with many government programs having become Ponzi/pyramid schemes that will have severe repercussions for everyone. The transparency that the tech sector could provide a window on government negotiations where both sides sit on the same side of the table and accounting that is almost totally devoid of reality that is hard to face up to when we have been sold a fiction for so long. There is plenty of money, if we use it wisely, sadly we haven't. Full, true cost over the life of any spending should be made transparent before even instituted.
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