The op/ed piece left out prop 13 because it has very... very little influence on the budget. I have mixed opinions of prop 13, but right now I am all for it. There are many family members of mine who would be forced to sell because of specuflipping idiots. Would the removal of prop 13 remove the specuflipping idiots? I highly doubt it.
The budget was put together by a bunch of morons who drank the same Kool-Aid as CAR. Hell... it might as well have been written by CAR, because it is that optimistic. Population growth estimates were over estimated. Income taxes had projected growth that would mean for mortgage, escrow, title, homebuilding and all the other RE industries to continue to growing. Factor in the lack of spending from the job losses in these sectors and it would only take a lab monkey to figure out they overestimated by way too much.
Come on... common sense tells you that all those mortgage people, RE agents, escrow officers, title reps, title workers, homebuilders (including accountants, customer service reps, sales reps, IT staff, attorneys, land acq., entitlement, purchasing, construction, marketing, mortgage, etc.), appraisers, inspectors, notaries, architects, environmental remediation, construction, underwriters, funders, account executives, etc., let alone the IT staff, accountants/CPAs, attorneys, retail, car sales, professional services, etc. that supported them and were supported by them effected the budget.
It is about the jobs, it is called a recession, and if they read my blog post about how we are over-employed in RE, then they would have known better. But, they drank the Kool-Aid Leslie Appleton-Young gave them, and now both are eating crow. Sadly it is not that difficult to see what was about to happen.