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After
enjoying ephemeral highs and spending binges, you suffer crashes that
culminate in brief, unsuccessful stints in rehab. This cycle repeats
itself every five to 10 years, as the rest of the country looks on with
a mixture of horror and amusement. We'd feel sorry for you if you
didn't constantly flip us the bird.
Instead, we're making bets on how long it will be before your next
meltdown. Oh, wait—you're already melting down.
You've racked up nearly $70 billion in general obligation debt, and
that doesn't include your $500 billion unfunded pension liability. Your
own analysts predict you'll face a hole of at least $80 billion over
the next four years.
Your government's run by a brothel of environmentalists, lawyers,
public-sector unions and legislative bums. When they're not taxing or
spending, they're creating regulations and commissions like the Board
of Barbering and Cosmetology and the California Blueberry Commission.
Many businesses would leave if it weren't for your sunny climate.
Which may explain why you're so obsessed with climate change. If your
climate changes, no one, including your Hollywood friends, would
tolerate you anymore. So you've created a law to tax carbon
emissions—no matter that it will kill jobs. [still more ... ]
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To sum up: A consensus
that congress should refuse to give so much as a farthing to bail CA
out of it's coming meltdown.
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That article ROCKS. From the, OH-so appropriate title, to the final sentence. Libs rule that state due to creative voting lines districts. But most of the sane have left or are leaving. Along with their productivity and dollars.
ReplyDeleteBrown/Newsom. Hell, it's not even a game of Russian Roulette, just straight-up suicide. I worry for all my family who still lives there.
*live* there. ooops
ReplyDeleteGo here:
ReplyDeletehttp://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/10/california-pension-promises-exceed-550.html
read. There soon won't be enough CA GDP to pay the bills .. even taxed at 100%.
tomw
The picture took me a minute....
ReplyDeleteTim
...many, many people would leave as well, myself included, if it weren't for some inextricable family or economic ties or something similar. It's an embarrassment to live in a state so full of boxer-voting morons. But we're not all morons, even though it may look that way from elsewhere. We're just overwhelmed with idiots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting that, Rodge.
ReplyDeleteI was gonna do it over at KisP, but you'll do.
Yeah, the wording is truly a delicious treat.
"There is science, logic, reason; there is thought verified by experience.
ReplyDeleteAnd then there is California."
-Edward Abbey
I still can't figure out why California didn't pass Prop 19.
ReplyDeleteTim~ yep! It's a nice touch the picture, isn't it? Subtlety. ;)
ReplyDeleteRodger is a legend that way Juice!
ReplyDeleteTim
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ReplyDeleteR. Don Fohrdems
WV: nonstow
well, ..yeah
Eventually, EVERYbody is going to want to leave.
ReplyDeleteI think it's about time to invest in bob'wire.
"Many businesses would leave if it weren't for your sunny climate."
ReplyDeleteSunny climate hell, most businesses and populace would leave, except their money is tied up in real estate, with no one to buy it.