Saturday, July 30, 2011

The man who bankrupted San Francisco


SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is releasing a plan to jumpstart economic development and job growth in California, stepping to the forefront of a vital issue as his first major policy move since he was elected to statewide office.


 Newsom worked with players from the Republican and Democratic parties, business groups, economists and think tanks to develop an agenda for growth and global economic competitiveness as the nation's most populous state struggles to shake off the effects of the Great Recession. He plans to present it to hundreds of business executives Friday in San Jose. California News
Plans to complete his task for the whole state.
"For more than 10 years, the state of California has lacked a strategic, statewide economic plan," Newsom, the former San Francisco mayor, wrote in the proposal's introduction. "And in the last decade, we have reaped the bitter consequences."
By strengthening the Keynesian dictatorship.


The man is a dunce who entered politics because meth addicted voters in SF do not think properly. The solution to California impending bankruptcy will be to break the state up into five smaller states.

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