So what if the California budget is cut if jobs are killed by AB 32. Who cares if there is pension reform if the unions still own government at all levels. What if Jerry Brown creates a balanced the budget if illegal aliens are still stealing billions from us, committing crimes EVERYDAY and taking jobs from our teens.
"Gov. Jerry Brown and his advisors have made clear that they are focused on the budget. Which makes sense, given the state’s drastic budget problems? But why doesn't their focus include more of a focus on how to rebuild the economy?
The question is raised by reports last week that show the state's unemployment rate remaining stubbornly steady at 12.4 percent. And the answer to the question? Experts of all stripes, as well as the last two governors (among them Brown advisor Gray Davis), don't believe there's very much a governor can do about the economy. National and international economic trends are more important than what California does."
Want to grow revenues? You grow jobs. To do that you need to open work for people who refuse to pay bribes to work, honest people getting the jobs and fixing the pension system with real reform.
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"Gov. Jerry Brown and his advisors have made clear that they are focused on the budget. Which makes sense, given the state’s drastic budget problems? But why doesn't their focus include more of a focus on how to rebuild the economy?
The question is raised by reports last week that show the state's unemployment rate remaining stubbornly steady at 12.4 percent. And the answer to the question? Experts of all stripes, as well as the last two governors (among them Brown advisor Gray Davis), don't believe there's very much a governor can do about the economy. National and international economic trends are more important than what California does."
Want to grow revenues? You grow jobs. To do that you need to open work for people who refuse to pay bribes to work, honest people getting the jobs and fixing the pension system with real reform.
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