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    Snowflakes are crying about the midterms and getting crushed by the republicans but now this,,,,,Cali is on the ropes. The democrats big blue state is taking it on the chin and wobbling,,,,,,lmao. So much for snowflakes talking about how Cali is the 4th biggest economy in the world. LMAO

    California revenues decline amid economic worries (yahoo.com)

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    That seemingly endless flow of money has started to dry up as state tax collections have fallen below expectations for four months in a row.

    Well no , sherlock,,,,people are moving out of your hole state. Liberalism is a disease and America is FINALLY waking up. But the democrat dumb s on here never will,,,,that is fact.

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    How's Trump doing these days

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    What happened to your stock market thread, dip ?

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    what uganda do about it? Joseph Kony's Avatar
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    You finally got your internet turned back on you broke ass loser?

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    Blue state hole

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    Dawg, it's October.

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    From the article linked by loser OP:

    Despite the shortfall, California is likely not headed toward another cash crisis like the one that engulfed the state during the Great Recession more than a decade ago. California had less than $8 billion available to spend at the end of September 2008 during the Great Recession. This year, California has more than $130 billion available, including $37.2 billion in its various savings accounts.

    “I think the state is far better positioned for a potential economic downturn this time around than it has been in contemporary history,” said Chris Hoene, executive director of the California Budget & Policy Center.


    Obviously, we’re talking about a state with over 100+ billion surplus the last calendar year, not poor states like Texas that had to fudge the numbers to come up with a meager 25 billion surplus…

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    what uganda do about it? Joseph Kony's Avatar
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    From the article linked by loser OP:

    Despite the shortfall, California is likely not headed toward another cash crisis like the one that engulfed the state during the Great Recession more than a decade ago. California had less than $8 billion available to spend at the end of September 2008 during the Great Recession. This year, California has more than $130 billion available, including $37.2 billion in its various savings accounts.

    “I think the state is far better positioned for a potential economic downturn this time around than it has been in contemporary history,” said Chris Hoene, executive director of the California Budget & Policy Center.


    Obviously, we’re talking about a state with over 100+ billion surplus the last calendar year, not poor states like Texas that had to fudge the numbers to come up with a meager 25 billion surplus…
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