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Virtually throughout its history, and certainly in the 20th century,
California has been known as the place to go for dynamism and growth. It did not become the richest, most populous, and most productive state solely because of its weather and natural resources. So it takes a lot to turn California around from growth to contraction, from people moving into the state to a net exodus from the state, from business moving into California to businesses leaving California. It takes some doing. And the Left has done it. [...] - California’s state expenditures grew from $104 billion in 2003 to $145 billion in 2008. - California has the worst credit rating in the nation. - California has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation, 9.3 percent -- higher even than the car manufacturing state of Michigan. - California has the second highest home foreclosure rate. - California’s tax-paying middle class is leaving the state. California’s net loss last year in state-to-state migration exceeded every other state's. New York, another Left-run state, was second. - Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent. - California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001. [...] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...8-335FE049456F |
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![]() wrote in message ... Virtually throughout its history, and certainly in the 20th century, California has been known as the place to go for dynamism and growth. It did not become the richest, most populous, and most productive state solely because of its weather and natural resources. So it takes a lot to turn California around from growth to contraction, from people moving into the state to a net exodus from the state, from business moving into California to businesses leaving California. It takes some doing. And the Left has done it. [...] - California’s state expenditures grew from $104 billion in 2003 to $145 billion in 2008. - California has the worst credit rating in the nation. - California has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation, 9.3 percent -- higher even than the car manufacturing state of Michigan. - California has the second highest home foreclosure rate. - California’s tax-paying middle class is leaving the state. California’s net loss last year in state-to-state migration exceeded every other state's. New York, another Left-run state, was second. - Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent. - California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001. [...] ============================================ That's what happens when a Dem Governor is recalled over a new car tax law that wasn't even passed into law by fear mongering Repubs and is replaced by an inexperiened foreigner/half-assed movie actor who worships a jackass like Ronald Reagan and uses a racist clown like Pete Wilson as an advisor (the shrimp repug whose spending on his pals got us into our mess). |
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California has population of somewhere around forty million.Over half of
that population are hispanics.A large percent of that hispanic population are illegal aliens and their anchor babies. The failing American economy is a 100 percent direct result of Crooked politicions. Pogo Possum,,, We Have Met The Enemy And He Is Us. I like California as much as I Love all of America. cuhulin |
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On Feb 24, 9:29*am, wrote:
Virtually throughout its history, and certainly in the 20th century, California has been known as the place to go for dynamism and growth. It did not become the richest, most populous, and most productive state solely because of its weather and natural resources. So it takes a lot to turn California around from growth to contraction, from people moving into the state to a net exodus from the state, from business moving into California to businesses leaving California. It takes some doing. And the Left has done it. [...] - California’s state expenditures grew from $104 billion in 2003 to $145 billion in 2008. - California has the worst credit rating in the nation. - California has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation, 9.3 percent -- higher even than the car manufacturing state of Michigan. - California has the second highest home foreclosure rate. - California’s tax-paying middle class is leaving the state. California’s net loss last year in state-to-state migration exceeded every other state's. New York, another Left-run state, was second. - Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent. - California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001. [...] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...B3D1A-8FC9-474.... And remember the best law you repug ever passed in California? The no new taxes law, the one that eliminated California as a place to go for research? Yeah, the law that has just been changed with very few repug votes. Every day, in every way you are making your selves into a minor party. |
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On Feb 24, 9:20*am, dave wrote:
wrote: - Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent. - California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001. Gosh. *Are you saying that moving a whole bunch of defense contractors to Texas had a deleterious effect on Cali? *Get out! As afr as I'm concerned, let 'em leave. *We grow food and make TV real well. *SF has the whole hig-tech thing. *We got mountains. *Screw the rest of you. California farms lose main water source to drought Complicating matters are federal court restrictions on water that can be pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in Northern California, which furnishes much of the state's irrigation and drinking supplies, in order to protect endangered fish species. http://uk.reuters.com/article/enviro...090220?sp=true Save a fish - Drink KoolAid - LMFAO! |
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Looks like sales taxes might, most likely, no doubt about it, be going
up over here too.This morning Paul Gallo, on his radio talk show, said they are talking (those Crooked politicians) about raising the state sales tax from seven percent to eight percent. cuhulin |
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But, about two years ago, I read it on the internet.You how it T'IS, if
it's on the internet, it must be true. Orr, maybe not. cuhulin |
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