After San Bernardino became the second largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy protection this week, The Los Angeles Times, published two stories shilling for public sector unions in San Bernardino and Stockton.
The Times interviewed Steve Tracy, of the San Bernardino firefighters’ union, who told the paper the city's labor groups had already given $10 million in concessions and went on to state that “the mayor and former city manager's pet projects, including a call center and new movie theater downtown, as reasons for the $46-million deficit.”
Even worse, Nation said what has happened in San Bernardino and Stockton is reflective of what is happening throughout the Golden State.
Nearly every analyst and writer, except those working for the the Times, recognizes that public sector unions -- and their refusal to compromise even as their cities face fiscal calamity -- are a huge reason why many California cities are in fiscal trouble.
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