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Annan Jensen: Gov's in a state of denial PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sophie Annan Jensen   
Thursday, 20 March 2008

If you've seen the current television ads being run by the California Travel and Tourism Commission, you're forgiven for thinking the state is urging people to come here to look for work.


And for wondering what our governor is smoking.


It opens with a woman sitting in a deck chair in the sunshine, tall cool drink at hand. She says “people think life in California is a lot of work ... no, people think life in California is one big vacation. It's really a lot of work.”


And then we get shots of golf players keeping score and telling us they're just a lot of pencil pushers, surfers saying they have a lot of board meetings, a woman getting some kind of skin treatment noting that it's a dirty job, people around a campfire claiming they burn the midnight oil.


You get the idea. California sounds like just heaps of fun, even in the same sentence with work. We who live here know working here probably does beat winter in Nebraska or the hurricane season back east.


But there are too many people here not working, too many people here who are homeless, too many budgets being cut and teachers getting layoff slips.


It ends with a guy saying, “So if California seems like your kind of work ... ” and Arnie and Maria asking “When can you start?”


Can the combined wisdom of the minds in the governor's office and the California Travel and Tourism Commission possibly not understand what they've said?


If you haven't caught it on TV, you can see the commercial at www.visitcalifornia.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home.


The state Employment Development Department reported in January that California's jobless rate jumped to 5.9 percent in January, while the nationwide rate was 5.4 percent.


"We're headed for probably a sharper slowdown than any of us expected two months ago," said Stephen Levy, director of the Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy in Palo Alto, adding that it could tilt into a "mild recession," the Los Angeles Times reported.


So how about we all drop a note to Arnie and suggest that commercial needs a little rethinking? Maybe something along the lines of “Y'all come for a visit, just a short one, we know you've got a busy life back home, but we'd love to see you for a little while if you can spare a few days, maybe a week.”


You can send it with a form at http://gov.ca.gov/interact.


Maria's Web site indicates she prefers snail mail or a phone call or fax. (So quaint.)


First Lady Maria Shriver

State Capitol Building

Sacramento, CA 95814

Phone: (916) 445-2841

Fax: (916) 445-4633


Probably it would be best to start off with something besides “What the hell are you people thinking?” But that certainly is tempting.


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smurf - oh please! Registered | 03-21-2008 11:01:06
I have a long list of gripes with the gov, this deal ain't on it. It's a TOURISM commercial Annan, not a job recruitment offer thing, and it's pretty well done. I think it will be more effective with the governator in it,
and since we need more jobs here dragging more tourists in from out of state seems like a good idea. Kind of makes me wonder what YOU'VE been smoking Annan, since this isn't gripe-worthy.
lamar - Let's Get California OUT of D Author | 03-21-2008 11:08:59
Something's wrong with California. When you have the fifth largest economy in the world and you are nearly $10 billion in debt, something's wrong. When your Governor thinks a possible solution to the problem is closing state parks something is wrong.

Anyone remember the Katrina disaster in New Orleans? Our own government caught a lot of flack for the way they handled that disaster. But, there were beacons of shining light during that troubled time. And, it came from caring people around the world. Individual people got involved at their own expense to help humanity recover.

California is in big financial trouble. And, I believe as California goes, so goes the nation. We need caring, individual people and businesses to step forward and help solve this problem. We need to pay down our debt in a clever way that serves to stimulate our economy.

The answer I believe is advertising. But, not just any advertising. We need to engage all government offices, schools, universities, coffee shops and other small business storefronts - wherever people congregate - to become wifi hot spots. At these hot spots, free Internet access is provided in exchange for the viewing of a splash paid ad. The ad promotes a local business and includes a special button - a Paypal link - to help pay down the state deficit. For more information on this process, visit www.squidoo.com/CDMM.
lcsage - Easy Answer Registered | 03-22-2008 11:26:28
The problem with CA is that too many of the East Coast sixties throwbacks have infiltrated their way into our society with their mentality; teachers, public service, you name it. That's what has crapped up the system.
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