by eolesen
lensovet wrote:So many words nitpicking about minutae, and yet nothing of substance.eolesen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:59 pm Had Newsome and the legislature put most of that money into a rainy day fund, perhaps it wouldn't be so bad in the upcoming couple of years, but they didn't. They chose to spend just about all of it minus some token rebates back to lower income familes.It’s always amusing when people who live on another planet keep doubling down on that alternate reality. First off, his name is Newsom. Second, did you even bother to run a quick Google search before posting this?
Illinois and New York are in for similar rude awakenings, but California's will probably be the worst.The Budget reflects $34.6 billion in budgetary reserves … The Rainy Day Fund is now at its constitutional maximum (10 percent of General Fund revenues) requiring $2.4 billion to be dedicated for infrastructure investments in 2022-23.https://www.ebudget.ca.gov/2022-23/pdf/ ... uction.pdf
But yeah, that damn Newsom and his legislature.
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