Arizona Gov: "We get out of businesses way, and let California move backwards with more nutty ideas"

LOL Why should the Governor of the 7th largest economy in the world reply to stupidity from a state that is a welfare case?

Arizona ranks 14th on dependency on the Federal Government. And the Republican Governors of Arizona have been real hypocritical whores.

In the meantime, California ranks 38 and 42 in dependency on Federal money.

And, by your comments, you are also a really stupid hypocrite.
 
LOL Why should the Governor of the 7th largest economy in the world reply to stupidity from a state that is a welfare case?

Arizona ranks 14th on dependency on the Federal Government. And the Republican Governors of Arizona have been real hypocritical whores.

In the meantime, California ranks 38 and 42 in dependency on Federal money.

And, by your comments, you are also a really stupid hypocrite.

Isn't Cali 400 billion in debt?
 
i'm not anticipating a stinging rejoinder from Low Energy Jerry Brown.
Key Findings for California are as follows:

  • California’s job market has been impressive over the past four years, with job growth that has exceeded the nation’s each year since 2012.
  • Spending activity statewide has been growing steadily over the last few years. Following an increase of more than 4% last year, taxable sales were up by more than 2 percent through the first half of 2016, with the busy holiday season still ahead.
  • Outside of the San Francisco Bay Area, home prices have yet to surpass their pre-recession peaks. Home demand has been sustained by continued low interest rates, but impeded by limited inventories, high underwriting standards, and large down payment requirements.
  • If there is any part of the housing market that is bursting at the seams, it is the rental market. Across many metro areas, high demand for apartments has driven vacancy rates down and rents up.
Cry a river to somebody that can't read....Ca. is doing great!!
 
LOL Why should the Governor of the 7th largest economy in the world reply to stupidity from a state that is a welfare case?

Arizona ranks 14th on dependency on the Federal Government. And the Republican Governors of Arizona have been real hypocritical whores.

In the meantime, California ranks 38 and 42 in dependency on Federal money.

And, by your comments, you are also a really stupid hypocrite.

Isn't Cali 400 billion in debt?
464 billion gross public debt, with an expenditure of 538 billion. 2.7 trillion state production

For Texas, 272 gross public debt, with an expenditure of 257. 1.6 trillion state production.

Looks, by percentages, as if the debt and state production are pretty much the same.

State Growth And Debt Rank for 2017 - Charts
 
LOL Why should the Governor of the 7th largest economy in the world reply to stupidity from a state that is a welfare case?

Arizona ranks 14th on dependency on the Federal Government. And the Republican Governors of Arizona have been real hypocritical whores.

In the meantime, California ranks 38 and 42 in dependency on Federal money.

And, by your comments, you are also a really stupid hypocrite.

Isn't Cali 400 billion in debt?
464 billion gross public debt, with an expenditure of 538 billion. 2.7 trillion state production

For Texas, 272 gross public debt, with an expenditure of 257. 1.6 trillion state production.

Looks, by percentages, as if the debt and state production are pretty much the same.

State Growth And Debt Rank for 2017 - Charts

Once oil prices go back up Texas will be fine.
 
Didn't Cali just default on some fed tax? ... SSI maybe? ( I hate that videos don't go into my near photographic memory )
 
California used to be the State everyone wanted to live in. Now people and businesses are leaving.

To damned expensive to live in Cali.
 
LOL Why should the Governor of the 7th largest economy in the world reply to stupidity from a state that is a welfare case?

Arizona ranks 14th on dependency on the Federal Government. And the Republican Governors of Arizona have been real hypocritical whores.

In the meantime, California ranks 38 and 42 in dependency on Federal money.

And, by your comments, you are also a really stupid hypocrite.
California is one of the top 3 welfare states, dumbass:
"
Is California the welfare capital?

Welfare in California

34%

Of the nation’s welfare recipients live in California but only …

12%

… of the U.S. population resides here.

How we compare
California is third among states in per-capita spending on welfare:

$179

New York leads the nation:

$256

Idaho is at the bottom:

$17

Document


Welfare: How California stacks up
Download .PDF

When Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature overhauled the state’s welfare program last month, some people learned a jarring fact for the first time: California has one-third of the nation’s welfare recipients.

That California has a lot of people on welfare was not a secret. In addition to its size, the state has a long history of heavy focus on social services, in part because of years of Democratic dominance in Sacramento.

But the size of California’s welfare rolls is disproportionate when you consider the state has only 12 percent of the nation’s population. Some of it has to do with the benefits being more generous than in many other states, but experts also point to various economic and social factors.

There’s more to support the notion that this is the welfare state. California:

• Pays out one of the highest maximum monthly cash grants to the average family on welfare, $638.

• Continues aid for children even when the parents lose eligibility.

• Provides benefits even to some who find a job and helps with child care and transportation while attending school or training.

On the flip side, California is not the land of endless “Cadillac” benefits:

• The actual average cash grant for the typical family of three is $463.

• Welfare payments have been cut twice since 2009 while 18 states have provided nominal increases.

• The high cost of housing eats up more of the aid than in other states with smaller grants.

People in California will start moving off welfare more quickly due to changes made by the governor and lawmakers, even though their primary goal was to save money and help chip away at a huge budget deficit. They imposed a shorter benefit period, but avoided making cuts in grants in the state’s $6.7 billion welfare-to-work program, called CalWORKS. (Federal taxpayers do pick up $3.7 billion of the tab.)

*California by far spends more than any other state on welfare*. But broken down on a per-capita basis, the story is a little different.

That overall figure amounts to $179 annually for every man, woman and child in California. That trails New York ($256) and Hawaii ($233). Two large states among the lowest in per capita spending are Texas ($32) and Florida ($44). The national average is $99."

Is California the welfare capital?

^
Educate thyselves, libtards.
 
i'm not anticipating a stinging rejoinder from Low Energy Jerry Brown.

It took California three weeks to figure it out. The South is still looking for their lost clues and their lost Cause.

The economy of California is the largest in the United States. As of 2015, California's gross state product (GSP) is about $2.496 trillion. The state's GSP grew 4.1% in 2015.--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_California
It also has the highest share of welfare recipients. Lol
 
i'm not anticipating a stinging rejoinder from Low Energy Jerry Brown.

It took California three weeks to figure it out. The South is still looking for their lost clues and their lost Cause.

The economy of California is the largest in the United States. As of 2015, California's gross state product (GSP) is about $2.496 trillion. The state's GSP grew 4.1% in 2015.--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_California
It also has the highest share of welfare recipients. Lol

red states are the biggest welfare queens.
 
i'm not anticipating a stinging rejoinder from Low Energy Jerry Brown.

It took California three weeks to figure it out. The South is still looking for their lost clues and their lost Cause.

The economy of California is the largest in the United States. As of 2015, California's gross state product (GSP) is about $2.496 trillion. The state's GSP grew 4.1% in 2015.--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_California
It also has the highest share of welfare recipients. Lol

red states are the biggest welfare queens.
Wrong. California is the welfare queen.
Is California the welfare capital?
 

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