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  • California Left at a Loss on Labor Day

    On November 3 the radical, whacky Barbara Boxer will become a former U.S. Senator.

    Why? Look at the unemployment numbers. "In the last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the L.A.-area area lost 14,700 jobs. California lost 83,666. In percentage terms, those represented losses of 0.3 percent and 0.5 percent, respectively.

    Those aren't huge losses percentage wise, but consider this: The big problem in many states is that jobs are not being created fast enough to absorb the increase in workers. In California, the problem is worse. We're actively destroying payroll jobs.

    And if you look out over the last two years, it's downright ugly. (You might want to cover your eyes for this part.) Since midyear 2008, California lost 925,000 jobs. That's 5.5 percent of all payroll jobs. Gone."

    Se is going to be held responsible for the national growth of the debt by 26% in the last 18 months--more than all the debt created by D.C. from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. Then she is going to be held responsible for the radical policies of Democrats in Sacramento.

    Compare California to Texas. "There are states and cities that have taken the other tack. Look at Texas. Like California, it is a big state with a significant immigrant population. But unlike California, it decided some years ago to be truly business friendly. What is the result? In the last year, that state has gained close to 128,000 jobs.

    Its unemployment rate in July was 8.2 percent. That's not great, but it is better than the national average and one-third less than California's."

    This is why the Left in California is not going to have a fun night on November 2.

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