California holds garage sale to pay down debt
Last Updated: Saturday, August 29, 2009 | 12:41 PM ET
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs a motorcycle that was retired from the CHP fleet during Day 1 of the state's massive two-day garage sale on Friday in Sacramento, Calif. Hector Amezcua/Sacramento Bee/Associated PressThe cash-strapped state of California is holding a massive two-day garage sale to get rid of cars, computers, prison gear and anything else deemed surplus and beef up empty coffers in the process.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger came up with the idea of the "Great California Garage Sale" after slashing the government car fleet by 15 per cent. He's since become the garage sale's biggest promoter, holding news conferences, discussing it in web chats and Tweeting about it to followers.
"Welcome to our garage sale,'' Schwarzenegger told reporters during a warehouse tour in Sacramento Friday morning. "As you know, we're trying to raise some extra money here, getting rid of the old stuff we don't use anymore.''
Some items could be bought at the warehouse while others were available online on eBay and Craigslist.
The sale raised $1 million US in its first day and continues Saturday, with some items set to stay up on eBay until early September.
Thousands of potential buyers began lining up at 5 a.m. Friday in hopes of snagging some of the ridiculously cheap goods:
- $5 surplus jeans and shirts from the Department of Corrections
- $25 BlackBerry cellphones
- $30 wood desks
- $200 laptop computers
California used the governor's celebrity to boost prices any way they could, with Schwarzenegger signing various items to give them added Hollywood sheen. Anyone who ever wanted to own something signed by the "Terminator" need not look further. His signature could be found on car visors, motorcycles and clothing.
A leather jacket he signed was going for $1,775 on eBay Saturday morning, with bidding ending Sept. 4. Schwarzenegger said he was hoping the jacket would get more because another one that he once signed had been sold for $30,000.
Also on the shopping block is $731,000 worth of vehicles, $237,000 in warehouse items and $58,000 worth of items on eBay. Some items were even put up on Craigslist.
At the warehouse, people could buy, for instance, a 2004 Ford Crown Victoria for $2,100 or a 2005 Dodge Durango 4X4 for $3,300. There are 600 cars in all, almost half sold the first day.
California needs to raise the cash to help ease a budgetary crisis brought on by the recession, the housing market collapse and legislative gridlock in Sacramento, the state capital. The state faced a massive $26-billion deficit, and had to resort to using I.O.U.s this summer to pay taxpayers, vendors and contractors.
This week, the rating agency Fitch put California's general obligation debt at just two notches above speculative, or "junk" status but said the state's outlook was stable.
The rating move came after state officials passed a historic and austere budget pact last month that saw $15.6 billion in cuts to services and forced state workers to take three unpaid days off each month.
With files from The Associated PressShare Tools
Top News Headlines
- Oda's travel expenses cause dissent in Tory caucus
- Conservative MP John Williamson, who was once head of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, has raised the issue of International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda's spending habits behind closed doors with the Conservative caucus. more »
- Canada accused of 'complicity' in torture in UN report
- The United Nations Committee Against Torture has condemned what it calls Canadian "complicity" in torture and human rights violations of Muslim men caught up in the post-9/11 security net. Terry Milewski has exclusive details. more »
- Diamond Jubilee: Your photos of royal encounters
- The CBC Community team asked you to submit your best photos of the Queen's visits to Canada, or visits by any member of the Royal Family. The result was tremendous! more »
- Helicopter crash kills 3 near Terrace, B.C.

- All three people aboard a helicopter that went down west of Terrace, B.C., died in the crash, the aircraft's owners say. more »
Latest World News Headlines
- George Zimmerman ordered back to jail
- A judge on Friday revoked the bond of the neighbourhood watch volunteer charged with killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin and ordered him returned to jail within 48 hours. more »
- UN rights body condemns Syria over massacre
- The UN's top human rights body voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn Syria over the slaughter of more than 100 civilians last week, but Damascus appeared impervious to the crescendo of global condemnation following a string of horrific massacres. more »
- Gaza border clash kills Palestinian militant, Israeli soldier
- A Palestinian militant infiltrated into Israel and set off a shootout that left the infiltrator and one Israeli soldier dead, the military says. more »
- Missing Kansas girl found safe
- A 12-year-old Kansas girl was found safe in Michigan on Friday, a day after her parents said they believed she left her home with a Canadian man she met on the internet. more »
Dispatches »
- Child "bomberitos" on Peru's most dangerous highway May. 31, 2012 3:34 PM The bomberito children of the Andes hitch homemade carts to passing transport trucks -- to aid motorists and victims of disasters in mountains that were once the domain of Peru's Shining Path rebels. They risk their lives for tips that help feed their families.
Connect Newsroom Blog
The Hunt for Magnotta and #bullyPROOF May. 31, 2012 7:32 PM Tonight we'll take you deep inside the dark recesses of the internet for a closer look what's being posted and who watching it.
- Body-parts victim a Chinese student in Montreal
- Edmonton teacher suspended for giving 0s
- Toronto's Union station reopened after flooding
- Owner defends 'gore' site connected to Luka Magnotta
- Copyright board to charge for music at weddings, parades
- Helicopter crash kills 3 near Terrace, B.C.
- New duty-free limits will challenge Canadian retailers
- Alberta teen hospitalized after fight involving dozens of students
- 2,000 jobs cut as GM to close Oshawa plant

