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Will California elect another democrat governor next year?

Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:08 pm
Posted by adam2000
Central
Member since Sep 2016
1044 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:08 pm
You would think most Californians are sick and tired of democrats right now.
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Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
Member since Nov 2006
45747 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:15 pm to
You'd think so, but most people out here buy the Dem schtick hook, line and sinker.
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
39271 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:19 pm to
They'll probably elect an avowed communist.
Posted by Remote Controlled
Member since Apr 2013
6859 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:19 pm to
No, we’ll probably go further left. Brown has pissed a lot of folks off with his gas tax, cap and trade, and high speed rail bs.

Brown is a dumb shite, but so was Arnold.

I’d vote for a centrist GOP candidate, because the dem candidate is likely to be off the chain when it comes to the economics of this state. Thats the GOPs best bet out here imo. Obviously some crazy arse bible thumper ain’t gonna cut it out here.
Posted by NC_Tigah
Carolinas
Member since Sep 2003
124186 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:24 pm to
quote:

Will California elect another democrat governor next year?
98% yes.
Posted by thebigmuffaletta
Member since Aug 2017
13001 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:33 pm to
Is water wet?
Posted by CDawson
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2017
16445 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:34 pm to
Yes

Posted by Crimson Wraith
Member since Jan 2014
24919 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 5:35 pm to
Sanctuary state. 1.3 trillion in debt.

LINK

California’s Total State and Local Debt Totals $1.3 Trillion

By Bill Fletcher and Marc Joffe

January 10, 2017

We estimate that California state and local governments owe $1.3 trillion as of June 30, 2015. Our analysis is based on a review of federal, state and local financial disclosures. The total includes bonds, loans and other debt instruments as well as unfunded pension and other post-employment benefits promised to public sector employees.
Posted by Pelican fan99
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
34825 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 6:02 pm to
Lol no. Trump is driving liberal havens like Cali even further left. They’re done
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
74273 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 6:07 pm to
Yes. Newsom is the most likely winner before he runs in 2024

Cant wait till they start the per mile tax for cars

quote:

Brown has been an amazing governor. He's successfully balanced the budget and overseen an incredible amount of growth.




This post was edited on 12/18/17 at 6:09 pm
Posted by bhtigerfan
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2008
29678 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 8:33 pm to
quote:

Will California elect another democrat governor next year?
Yep.

This post was edited on 12/18/17 at 8:34 pm
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
99153 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 10:15 pm to
Yes.

They're dumb that way.
Posted by Gaspergou202
Metairie, LA
Member since Jun 2016
13501 posts
Posted on 12/18/17 at 10:20 pm to
Yes they will elect Dims for the foreseeable future.

I just wish they would put their money where their mouths are.
They should make their minimum wag $20/hr, follow the Paris Protocol on CO2, and pay for their sanctuary illegal aliens without the feds.

Posted by Capital Cajun
Over Yonder
Member since Aug 2007
5527 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 5:51 am to
Gavin Newsom and Villaretardo are terrible and exactly what CA deserves.
Posted by BigAppleBucky
New York
Member since Jan 2014
1807 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 6:11 am to
Will the GOP Tax Bill Stall California's Economic Growth?

From the LA Times. California has been doing fairly well. The tax bill probably won't help much.

quote:

Since emerging from the Great Recession, California has outpaced the nation in job growth, adding 2.3 million new jobs, an increase of 15.5% since 2012, versus 10.3% for the U.S. overall. Home prices have also been booming, especially in Southern California and the Bay Area. The median home price in California stood at $512,800 in October, 68% higher than at the beginning of 2012 — nearly double the increase seen nationally.


quote:

Republicans have said that by slashing business taxes, they will supercharge the American economy, benefiting both C-suite executives and the average American. Economists generally expect a short-term boost to growth, though they doubt the cuts will be a game changer for either the larger economy or the typical worker.

But for California, there are particular challenges buried in the tax bill, and some economists believe that could ultimately prove a drag on growth and harm the state’s competitiveness.
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