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  • #31
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
    Terrible argument. Look up the situation with the USPS, they are in debt for the same reason. Looking at it in a creative way doesn't change the fact that it's a byproduct of poor governing and one more reason why Cali is fuked.
    How is Cali fuked. Can they not pay the pensions?
    There have been big cuts to government pensions. But as far as I know Cali isn’t borrowing to pay them.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Theodore View Post
      Shhhhh! Let him be, there's no such thing as debt in California! It's all projected! hahahahahaha!
      Hahahahah. Name a state without debt....

      There isn’t.

      http://www.thestatesproject.org/state-debt/

      Cali can pay its “debt”. And it’s no where near the debt of the United States government.

      Cali is the worlds sixth largest economy. It’s. It going anywhere.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
        Stockton would have been my guess.

        Sacramento is also up there as far as lack of per capita policing.
        Stockton is an excellent guess and probably true. I just recall when Vallejo went bankrupt and the police force was literally cut in half. They were only responding to gun shots, murders and burglaries where the suspect was stil in the home. If your home was burglarized and you called to report it, it would be three days before an officer comes to take a report.

        Did Stockton go bankrupt? I don’t recall.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
          Stockton is an excellent guess and probably true. I just recall when Vallejo went bankrupt and the police force was literally cut in half. They were only responding to gun shots, murders and burglaries where the suspect was stil in the home. If your home was burglarized and you called to report it, it would be three days before an officer comes to take a report.

          Did Stockton go bankrupt? I don’t recall.
          I think it was back in 2011-12, Stockton was the largest city in California if not the nation to go bankrupt.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by man down View Post
            You keep saying that all while they keep raising your taxes to pay for your "surplus" the pension fund isn't sustainable.

            Look at all the debt and tell me again how this isn't due now? Look at infrastructure.
            https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.for...stainable/amp/

            Cali will be fined. Y’all can dream of its downfall but you’ll be disappointed

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
              I think it was back in 2011-12, Stockton was the largest city in California if not the nation to go bankrupt.
              Your right. Vallejo was first to do it and I live near there and felt and saw the effects, plus my friend who is a Vallejo police officer was almost cut. There were only two people before him on the seniority list. So he was two cuts away from being let go. He was stressed.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by flipbjefrox View Post
                Cali will be fined. Y’all can dream of its downfall but you’ll be disappointed
                Coastal California where all the elites live will be fine, maybe Tahoe too. But the rest of California is hurting. Taxes are out of control and it will only get worse under socialist politicians who continue to stay in power. Once Big Pharma completely takes over the Emerald Triangle and the weed farms, it will be a state of haves and have-nots with not much in between. Shame, because I always wanted to retire there.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                  Coastal California where all the elites live will be fine, maybe Tahoe too. But the rest of California is hurting. Taxes are out of control and it will only get worse under socialist politicians who continue to stay in power. Once Big Pharma completely takes over the Emerald Triangle and the weed farms, it will be a state of haves and have-nots with not much in between. Shame, because I always wanted to retire there.
                  How you gon survive The Walking Dead, if it comes down to it in the future?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by man down View Post
                    Try again, look up pensions.
                    Grubers simply cannot grasp the concept of "unfunded liabilities".

                    It's like a mental block or something with them.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by todisday View Post
                      How you gon survive The Walking Dead, if it comes down to it in the future?
                      Half the country is already Walking Dead, they just don't know it yet. Drudging off the jobs they hate each day, sitting in traffic during long commutes, punching a clock, and coming back to their 3bed/2bath oversized coffins in the 'burbs all while crying about inequality, alleged privileges, wallowing in victimhood, and whatever social injustices they can conjure up.

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