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yesDon't most state's have a budget surplus right now?
175 page report on his plans in that linkpaying down debt?
couldn't access it...highlights?175 page report on his plans in that link
Ramp up investments in homelessness, infrastructure, education and higher education looked good to me glancing at the first dozen or so pages.couldn't access it...highlights?
I believe their pension debt (unfunded) is around $200 billion with an expectation of 7% returns. See a problem anywhere?
I believe their pension debt (unfunded) is around $200 billion with an expectation of 7% returns. See a problem anywhere?
Why not add this to the story to paint a better picture. They got a fuking huge amount of govt money. When Biden got his honey pot passed in 2021 Cali still had 41 billion left over from the first round of Covid dollars.
lol, maybe because it doesn't get -10 degrees in the winter.Yet they can't do anything for their homeless problem.
They have almost twice the amount of homeless as the next highest state...
YAY SURPLUS!!!
lol, maybe because it doesn't get -10 degrees in the winter.
But hey, if you have the answer to homelessness in the US lots of people are interested in what you have to say.
Also almost twice the GDP of the next highest state. How terrible could it be?They have almost twice the amount of homeless as the next highest state.
Why do you keep posting these lies when they are so easily refutable > https://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-california-debt-clock.html? Oh wait, I get it, I'm forecasting a $8,000,000,000,000,000 budget surplus for Iowa in 2023!!!
You know it's a bullshit comment. The state has moved to renewable energy, running a surplus and is a major economic engine. But people who probably never even visited have to throw shit because.....liberals!!!!I don’t have the answer. I don’t think bragging about a 97 billion dollar surplus while the state has the highest number of homeless in the country, is such a great thing.
You’re right, the weather is great, I’m sure they love sleeping on the ground in cardboard boxes.
Running a surplus what > https://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-california-debt-clock.html??You know it's a bullshit comment. The state has moved to renewable energy, running a surplus and is a major economic engine. But people who probably never even visited have to throw shit because.....liberals!!!!
Maybe if some of those drags on GDP in the south were run by liberals they wouldnt' suck as much.
Out of curiosity, where do you live Tyler?I don’t have the answer. I don’t think bragging about a 97 billion dollar surplus while the state has the highest number of homeless in the country, is such a great thing.
You’re right, the weather is great, I’m sure they love sleeping on the ground in cardboard boxes.
Damn. 10% on food stamps? You have to be poor as shit to get them. Maybe the governor should get those people better jobs with the surplus.Running a surplus what > https://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-california-debt-clock.html??
Stop it. Let’s see the surplus of most of the red states. I’ll be waiting for you and the rest of the group. Anxiously.Covid was pretty good for states...any State with a deficit in 2021 was doing it wrong with all the FED Covid money pouring in.
That's 20% of their overall debt....
State of California Debt Clock
www.usdebtclock.org
Stop it. Let’s see the surplus of most of the red states. I’ll be waiting for you and the rest of the group. Anxiously.
Stop it. Let’s see the surplus of most of the red states. I’ll be waiting for you and the rest of the group. Anxiously.
Yep. 29 states over $1 billion. I linked one above. Makes you wonder why inflation may be out of control 🤷♂️Texas’ robust COVID-19 economic rebound will lead to $25B budget cushion in 2023, comptroller says
Texas’ economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic has been so robust, and state leaders, so cautious about spending, that in 22 months the treasury should...www.dallasnews.com
Iowa had a surplus…Florida. Hard to find a state that didn’t
I'm not sure what your point with this post is. What do you think they should do with the homeless? Do you find it surprising that a state that has comfortable weather year round is going to attract a lot of homeless people?Yet they can't do anything for their homeless problem.
They have almost twice the amount of homeless as the next highest state...
YAY SURPLUS!!!
No kidding…Yep. 29 states over $1 billion. I linked one above. Makes you wonder why inflation may be out of control 🤷♂️
Enjoy those insurance premiums. The rest of the United States is paying for your ass.Dying socialist state. I'm not sure how I still live here.
0/10They should build a huge catapult that fires all off the homeless street poop over the Sierra Nevadas.
And maybe a water slide or something:
Well they could buy houses for at least 100,000 of them with that extra money. Homeless rate would go down quite a bit. But hey idk 🤷♂️I'm not sure what your point with this post is. What do you think they should do with the homeless? Do you find it surprising that a state that has comfortable weather year round is going to attract a lot of homeless people?
The great liberal. NCHawk5. Great idea.Well they could buy houses for at least 100,000 of them with that extra money. Homeless rate would go down quite a bit. But hey idk 🤷♂️