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California Garage Sale
Everything must go! Calif. holds giant garage sale
By JUDY LIN, Associated Press Writer - Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:27AM EDT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is hoping that the "Great California Garage Sale" will turn government clutter like surplus prison uniforms and office furniture into cash to bulk up the state's depleted finances.
On offer as the state clears out clutter are nearly 600 state-owned vehicles and thousands of pieces of office furniture, computers, electronics, jewelry, pianos, even a surf board, a food saver and an Xbox 360 gaming system.
State officials estimate the giant two-day yard sale being held at a state warehouse will bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars. In addition to clearing out office products, the state is also selling unclaimed property from state parks and items confiscated by law enforcement, said California Department of General Services spokesman Eric Lamoureux.
The prison department contributed dental chairs and surplus prison shirts and jeans.
"This is a win-win for the state and for shoppers," Schwarzenegger said in a statement Tuesday announcing that a selection of items also would be sold on eBay and Craigslist. "Together we are eliminating waste and providing great deals in this tough economy."
Schwarzenegger also has autographed 15 car visors in an effort to fetch more money during the sale Friday and Saturday.
California sure could use the cash: the state was force to hand out IOUs earlier this year, government workers are on the brink of revolt over a 14 percent pay cut and the state remains in an interminable state of financial morass.
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel recently spoofed the upcoming garage sell, saying the governor was so desperate he was selling everything from a set of burned dumbbells for $10 to a pair of first lady Maria Shriver's leg warmers for $8.
"We are out of money here in California," Kimmel said. "I don't know how much this is going to raise for the state but you can see the governor is going all out with this."
Indeed, Schwarzenegger has been going online to promote the sale.
The idea for a garage sale came from state employees and was put into motion by Schwarzenegger through an executive order earlier this year. At the time, the state was struggling with a projected $26 billion deficit.
After signing the order to reduce the state's 40,000 government vehicles by 15 percent, Schwarzenegger posted a video message thanking his Twitter followers for their budget-balancing ideas, including one follower's suggestion to autograph state-owned vehicles being put up for auction.
"You come up with the great ideas. Why not just sign the cars since you're a celebrity governor? Sign the cars and sell it for more money," the governor said in the video where he was seen sitting at his desk in the state Capitol admiring a 2-foot-long folding knife before addressing viewers. "That's exactly what we're going to do."
On Wednesday, he returned to the Web, telling viewers in an online conversation with the founders of Twitter at the company's San Francisco headquarters that he believes autographing items would drive up prices because a signed leather jacket with the governor's seal once fetched $30,000.
According to the Department of General Services, all the cars are in working condition and generally have over 100,000 miles. They include pickup trucks, sedans and former California Highway Patrol motorcycles and patrol cars.
State officials expect the discounts will draw thousands. The public was invited to preview cars for sale Thursday but the garage sale begins Friday at 8 a.m. The sale will shut down at midnight Saturday.
Schwarzenegger was scheduled to visit the sale Friday morning.
Early shoppers walked between rows of cars, opening doors and getting inside to inspect the interior during Thursday's preview. They took notes on the cars they liked and eyed the competition with suspicion.
Akili Daniels, 32, of Sacramento, said he was worried about used car dealers scooping up the best vehicles. Daniels, who was looking for a sedan or SUV to launch his own video production company after being laid off from a local television station, said he's hoping to get a vehicle for under $5,000.
He was also looking for a van for his wife's new day care venture.
"It's good if we can get it for a good price," Daniels said. "It helps for people who can't buy new cars. But there are people from car lots. You can tell they're locking the cars on the really nice ones. There are all kinds of schemes."
Tim Craythorn, 45, of Elk Grove, said he was in the market for a second used highway patrol car because he got a good deal last year. He said he purchased a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria from a state auction last year for $2,700.
"It was an executive car so it wasn't used in vehicle pursuits," he said. "It actually smelled new. And it gets 19 miles per gallon."
While the Department of General Services auctions off surplus property every six weeks and the California Highway Patrol periodically auctions off its older fleet, Lamoureux said the state had never done both at the same time.
Craythorn said he plans to return Friday morning with his son to shop for a 35mm camera. He said he supported the garage sale.
"The way the economy is right now, it's better to have money in the bank rather than sending things to the junk yard," Craythorn said. "It's better to have things sitting on an auction lot rather than paying for rent or storage."
Other items up for grabs will be sold at set prices. For example, used Blackberry cell phones are going for $25 each. Wood desks are going for $30. Eight stackable chairs are priced at $40. And laptop computers cost $200.
Just like any yard sale, the items are being sold on a first come, first serve basis.
And of course, all sales are final.
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from what Ive heard its nothing but crap and junk they're trying to sell. I don't know. But it aint going to help our 24 billion dollar deficit.
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LOL, Wow, crazy shit. Good find Jinks.
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A person commented on TV that the government has already made $400 million dollars from the sale of medicinal marijuana. They should just legalize it. It would help get us out of the deficit.
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lol i like the way u think
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SFxSTONER wrote:A person commented on TV that the government has already made $400 million dollars from the sale of medicinal marijuana. They should just legalize it. It would help get us out of the deficit.
I knew they was making money...but damn, didn't know them fuckers made that much. They doing a good job at keeping it on the low huh? LOL. I heard on the radio that Los Angeles has more Marijuana clinics than they have Starbucks...I think they said 500 plus of them. So you know the city is racking in some cash. I don't know why San Bernardino city doesn't just get with the program. They got doctor clinics where you can go to get your approval, but no actual clinics where you can go grab a bag. I think the closest one is out there in Beaumont? San Bern pretty much has a crooked and fucked up reputation anyways, minus well just allow the clinics to do their thing and tax it like muthafucka. It would probably help out the majority of us, smokers and non-smoker...brings money to the city.
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They estamate that if they just legalize marijuana for the state it would bring in billions of dollars in tax revnue. Ive heard different numbers, and Im sure its hard to know exactly how much they would bring in. But either way, it would bring in money that they need to pay down the deficit. It won't fix the real problem here in California, i know that. Because the real problem is the state government spening more than they take in..the more they get the more they spend. but still just legalize the shit.
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I'm sure we'll see marijuana legalized in our life time, possibly during Obama's presidency. Hopefully as our parents generation becomes more affluent in places of power, we'll see more bullshit laws like that taken off the books. It seems to me the only reason they wouldn't do it is because they want the state (and the country) to fail.
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It looks like it's pushing more towards the legalization route. The State has always allowed all the weed clinics and all that, but it was against federal law, so that gave them the power to single out any clinic they want to and go in for the bust. Now...I heard Obama passed some type of shit where the feds can't be doing that no more...but that's just what I heard, don't know if it's true or not.
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Yup, he told the Feds to stay out of the medical clinics and that it was a state issue.
Paid_in_full wrote:It looks like it's pushing more towards the legalization route. The State has always allowed all the weed clinics and all that, but it was against federal law, so that gave them the power to single out any clinic they want to and go in for the bust. Now...I heard Obama passed some type of shit where the feds can't be doing that no more...but that's just what I heard, don't know if it's true or not.
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Yea its half way legalized through the medical clinics. I hear its not hard to get a prescription..But they should just go all the way and make it like alcohole so that anyone can buy it anytime.
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everybody wants bud legalized.
but what about all the street connects.
theyd be unemployed..
but what about all the street connects.
theyd be unemployed..
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Yup thats true, but at the same time, more legit jobs would be made too. The war on drugs was a failure and BS. Legalize some things, and you win the war.
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cray wrote:Yea its half way legalized through the medical clinics. I hear its not hard to get a prescription..But they should just go all the way and make it like alcohole so that anyone can buy it anytime.
It's simple to get a prescription for it these days, in the IE, there are clinics that won't charge you a dime until the doctor approves your license. All you have to do is tell him you got some type of pain or a good reason why it will benefit you...150 out the pocket and there it is. Yeah, I feel that Cray, it would be nice to just go cop a bag right off the shelf LOL.
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C O L T O N wrote:everybody wants bud legalized.
but what about all the street connects.
theyd be unemployed..
That's why you got the eazy streeezy
the clinics ain't trying to have no stress. I think it would work out, because there's A LOT of people out there who don't even buy chrondo because it's expensive or for whatever reason...so dudes on the streets are still gonna make money.
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I don't think they would be making so much money if they really legalized it though. Not just making it a clinic and prescription type thing. Make it like beer and cigarettes.
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Paid_in_full wrote:cray wrote:Yea its half way legalized through the medical clinics. I hear its not hard to get a prescription..But they should just go all the way and make it like alcohole so that anyone can buy it anytime.
It's simple to get a prescription for it these days, in the IE, there are clinics that won't charge you a dime until the doctor approves your license. All you have to do is tell him you got some type of pain or a good reason why it will benefit you...150 out the pocket and there it is. Yeah, I feel that Cray, it would be nice to just go cop a bag right off the shelf LOL.
"Doctor I'm a late nite lokote I can never sleep and I don't trust sleeping pills, what can I do?"
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cray wrote:Paid_in_full wrote:cray wrote:Yea its half way legalized through the medical clinics. I hear its not hard to get a prescription..But they should just go all the way and make it like alcohole so that anyone can buy it anytime.
It's simple to get a prescription for it these days, in the IE, there are clinics that won't charge you a dime until the doctor approves your license. All you have to do is tell him you got some type of pain or a good reason why it will benefit you...150 out the pocket and there it is. Yeah, I feel that Cray, it would be nice to just go cop a bag right off the shelf LOL.
"Doctor I'm a late nite lokote I can never sleep and I don't trust sleeping pills, what can I do?"
LOL!!! Hell yeah, that would be the perfect response to the doctor too...Dr. Greenthumb will take care of ya.
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cray wrote:I don't think they would be making so much money if they really legalized it though. Not just making it a clinic and prescription type thing. Make it like beer and cigarettes.
In front of the all the little kiddies coming in the store to buy some candy and everything huh? LOL...but they do the same with alcohol, tobacco, marijuna smoking accessories, and porno so it's pretty much the same shit when you think about it. Most smokers ain't dealin with the whole clinic thing right now because nobody really wants to cough up a bill and a half for license...and everybody already know's about all these damn crooked doctors and clinics, why not just skip through the bullshit of getting a whole license and just sell it in stores open to anybody like they do in other countries. State will be filthy rich after that happens.
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I think the pharmaceutical companies have a lot to do with it. They've spent millions of dollars to lobby congress so it stays illegal. The main reason is because it would be hard to tax a plant that grows naturally. Other drugs, including alcohol, require a process in order to manufacture it. It's the same reason why health food stores that sell herbal remedies get harassed. They might have to sell it already processed and rolled up, like a cigarette.
Another manufacturer that would lose money is Dow (who has a lot of pull in the government). This is mainly because all the different chemicals and junk they use to manufacture goods. Hemp is natural and doesn't require all that. It's a clean way to manufacture goods without creating waste. It's a shame money grubbing people like that have so much authority. Decency and common sense tend to suffer just so that corporations can turn a profit.
Another manufacturer that would lose money is Dow (who has a lot of pull in the government). This is mainly because all the different chemicals and junk they use to manufacture goods. Hemp is natural and doesn't require all that. It's a clean way to manufacture goods without creating waste. It's a shame money grubbing people like that have so much authority. Decency and common sense tend to suffer just so that corporations can turn a profit.
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