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Offline Elderberry

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"California is functionally bankrupt"
« on: Today at 08:26:54 am »
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BREAKING: David @friedberg  says "California is functionally bankrupt"

"People don't realize how screwed California is, & I worry that if California falls, so does the union.

"$250 billion to $1 trillion short."

"This is because for California to get rescued would be a big cost to red states, & I think it creates in the years ahead a lot of tension."

"California's functional bankruptcy is a major risk to the country. & I think we need to figure out what we can change to fix it."

How we got here:
"California has a public pension system, & that public pension system retirees have paid into it & they get some benefits out, & the amount that they're owed back out is somewhere between $250 billion - $1 trillion dollars more than has been paid in.

$250 billion to $1 trillion short.

If it was the federal government, it would be like, okay, we'll just print more money. California doesn't have the ability to print money, so California has to pay this out, and you can't restructure retirement benefits.

There is a Supreme Court case in California that said that once an employee has been offered retirement benefits, even if they're currently an employee, you can never restructure their retirement benefits.


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Re: "California is functionally bankrupt"
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:11:46 pm »
Public employee pensions need to be changed from defined benefit programs into 401(k) style programs just like us little people get to have. Meaning that you only get what you pay into it.

The problem is how do you convert a Ponzi scheme into a viable financial model?
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Re: "California is functionally bankrupt"
« Reply #2 on: Today at 12:22:02 pm »
The nation?  Oh Bullshit.

You think the same government that can't functionally enact a simple law for voter ID, would fund a $1T bailout for this fiscal hell hole?

Oh hell no.  And if they did, watch for a national tax revolt.
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Re: "California is functionally bankrupt"
« Reply #3 on: Today at 05:54:51 pm »
"People don't realize how screwed California is, & I worry that if California falls, so does the union."
"This is because for California to get rescued would be a big cost to red states, & I think it creates in the years ahead a lot of tension."


Solution:
EXPEL California from the United States.
Nothing in the Constitution that says you can't do that.
We'll keep our military bases and ports, however.

But do so with the proviso that if they attempt to turn to China for support, the state will be retaken with all necessary force by the U.S. military, and then "reconstructed", Civil War style...

Note that no "/s" appears at the end of this reply...

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Re: "California is functionally bankrupt"
« Reply #4 on: Today at 06:13:41 pm »

"This is because for California to get rescued would be a big cost to red states  .  .

Then DO NOT rescue them.
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Re: "California is functionally bankrupt"
« Reply #5 on: Today at 06:42:40 pm »
So, let CA be bankrupt.  No need to rescue them. They keep voting in idiots like Newsom. I could care less about CA --  unless somehow they manage to vote in a CA governor.

I'm more concerned with the state of TX and FL affecting the rest of the country come the mid terms.  Lose either one and this country will never be the same.  At least not for a very long time.
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