5 thoughts on “California?”

  1. And tens of thousands show up at Bernie Sanders rallies in the hope that Bernie can make the federal government emulate California policy on a national level.

  2. When a state goes bankrupt – and I’m not just talking about California, I’m looking at Illinois among others – it is obvious that it cannot self-govern. If it happens to a city, a judge is appointed to run things (since the mayor and alderman have demonstrated they cannot). If it happens to a state, it should lose its charter as a state and become a mere protectorate (like Guam). No representation in the Senate, its Congressmen become non-voting delegates. Oh, and a bankruptcy judge determines which creditors get paid how much and which contracts get voided.

    Or you could just make public-employee unions illegal.

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