Posted on 03/20/2009 10:32:29 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
SACRAMENTO California's jobless rate climbed to 10.5 percent in February, the second month of double-digit unemployment.
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Sharp declines in construction, manufacturing, finance, trade, transportation, professional services, leisure, health and education are blamed for the losses. ...
The state has lost more than 600,000 jobs since February 2008, a 4 percent drop.
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The oil offshore that we don't mine anymore is bubbling up through the sand right now. That's why the ocean isn't blue anymore. If waste from drains could do that, we would have algea making it blue-green again. So we have greyish water from unmined oil that is sitting just below the surface bubbling up.
You can see the influence around Boise, ID. Ditto in WA.
I visited my great aunt in WA a few years back. She punched her fist in the air and proclaimed, "Dems Rule here!". I looked at her and said, "I'm sorry". That wasn't the reaction she was expecting. I hadn't seen her since we visited for Thanksgiving dinner in 1964. We've certainly grown up with different political points of view.
As a California native, I share a similar view of the east-coast-liberals* that have infested California. *(e.g. Boxer, Pelosi, etc.)
It didn't start in California.
Without a doubt, BillyBoy was being sarcastic. He does a pretty good impression of the ArnoldBots, doncha think?
By the way, I hate to break the news to you, but Ronald Reagan is actually "from" Illinois. Born here, raised her, educated here, began his career here. Illinois "gave" you guys Ronald Reagan, not the other way around. All the places Reagan lived in Illinois are staunch Republican regions today, vs. all the places in California he lived being socialist Democrat havens that share none of Reagan's "values" or legacy whatsoever. Eukera, Illinois has nothing in common with Eureka, California. Indeed, the ONLY reason Reagan lived in California and ran for office there is because he needed to be there to launch his movie career.
And Obama is not "from" Illinois either, he's from Hawaii and Indonesia. Yes, we voted for the marxist transplant, and so did your state (by around the same margin actually), but Obama won 60% here thanks to all the local politicians who owed him big time. What's your excuse?
I’m not your “honey”, moron!
“...many of those leaving CA are infesting other states bringing their libtard ideas; with them...”
Careful, most I know, including my family, are hard-working capitalists fed up with the left’s domination in California.
From my angle, preparing to move from Taxifornia, most states are clammering for the influx of productive Californians.
By the way, after having lived and worked in California for twenty plus years (raised in the commie-union infeseted MidWest) I can tell you that Californians are some of the hardest working people on the planet.
Did you see the article yesterday about this. Even the environmentalists agree with this and were willing to do some drilling to relieve it.
Unfortunately, the Utopian left didn't want to ruin their pretty view or to suggest that they would ever, ever, ever allow real drilling to support our energy needs. (Thanks for NOTHING John Garamendi!)
California Rejects Oil Agreement between Industry and GreensThe California State Lands Commission has rejected an agreement by industry and environmental groups that would have allowed environmentally friendly oil production off the coast of Santa Barbara.
According to the commission, the economic and environmental benefits of the agreement are outweighed by the presumption of possible future harm if the agreement should inspire additional offshore oil production.
Natural oil seeps off the shore of Santa Barbara are responsible for substantial pollution of regional waters, and area environmental groups are eager to mitigate the problem. Oil companies want to take advantage of the seeps, which they see as an abundant oil resource, and thereby help clean up the environment.
The State Lands Commission voted 2-1 in late January to forbid oil production offshore from Santa Barbara.
Lt. Gov. John Garamendi (D) cast the deciding vote on the commission and, according to the Los Angeles Times, said allowing new production in state waters would suggest the state welcomes offshore drilling and would encourage oil companies to look into additional offshore oil production opportunities.
That, according to Garamendi, would negate any economic and environmental benefits from oil production off the coast near Santa Barbara.
State Controller John Chiang (D) cast the other no vote, doing so without comment.
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and CA elected Ronald Reagan governor.
and IL elected Hussein U.S. Senator...
shezzzzzzzzzzzzz...
Yeah, but we made him into the man he became. Otherwise he would have been stuck battling the Chicago machine. What a waste. ;-)
My “excuse” is that I voted for Ronald Reagan for POTUS.
Wipe your nose, junior. LMAO
After 6 years of knowing you both, I KNOW you are on the same side!
No need for kisses... but will ya pleeeeeze make up? LOL.
The Ronald Reagan Trail is a collection of highways in central Illinois that connect villages and cities that were of importance to former United States President Ronald Reagan. The trail was established in 1999 by the state of Illinois' General Assembly, five years prior to former president Reagan's death in June of 2004.
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Ronald Reagan Memorial Peace Garden at Eureka College, Eureka, Ill.
Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, Dixon, Ill.
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Ronald Reagan Memorial, Dixon, Ill.
Ronald Reagan Birthplace National Historic Site, Tampico, Ill.
Ronald Reagan Highway
Illinois Interstate 88, formerly the East-West Tollway
Ronald Reagan Home and School, and Nancy Reagan Family Home, Galesburg, IL A driving tour brochure of the Reagan homes, Silas Willard School where Ronald attended the first grade and the home where Nancy Reagans family lived is available at the Galesburg Welcome Center, 2163 E. Main. Markers identify each home, there is a Ronald Reagan exhibit inside the Welcome Center. Nancy (Davis) Reagans stepfather, Dr. Loyal Davis, a well-known Chicago neurosurgeon, was born in Galesburg. Dr. Davis married Nancys mother in 1929 adopting Nancy who spent vacations from school at her grandparents Walnut Avenue residence in Galesburg.
Ronald Reagan Exhibit in Monmouth, IL
Monday - Friday, 9 - 5 p.m., an educational exhibit detailing the life and times of Americas 40th President is housed at the Monmouth area Chamber of Commerce located at 90 Public Square, Monmouth, Illinois.
Ronald Reagan Museum in Eureka, Ill.
Collection now contains over 10,000 items (3,000 are on display) from President Reagan's student days at Eureka, his movie and television career, his eight years as Governor of California, his campaign for presidency, and his two terms in office. At the request of Mr. Reagan, the first items in the collection came to the College in 1975. It is now the second largest collection of Reagan memorabilia in the world, after the Reagan library in California.
“California jobless rate jumps to 10.5 percent”
AKA: When A-holes Don’t Drill! Liberals will kill this once Great Country....PRICKS!
If CA’s numbers hit 20% with current state employees making up the difference they might have a chance at recovery..
Yes, it's true that Reagan became a convert to conservativism during his California years.
Seriously though, if you visit the places in California that Reagan was "from" (Bel Air, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, etc.) you won't learn anything about the man or about Reaganism, since those places are socialist Democrat havens that could care less about about what their former resident believed in. (No wonder Reagan decided to build his library in staunchly conservative Simi Valley instead, even though he was NEVER "from" there!) However, if you visit the places he lived in Illinois (Dixon, Tampico, Eureka, Monmouth, Galesburg, etc.), you will find the locals there are overwhemingly Reagan Republicans.
So again I think Arnie needs to spend some time in the other Eureka.
Illinois elected Ronald Reagan President twice, and George H. Bush once, but has since voted Clinton, Clinton, Gore, Kerry, Obama. California's record on presidential elections is the same, with nearly the same percentage of popular votes.
In 2003, Illinois voted to replace a RINO Governor with a RAT Governor who ran as a "reformer", but made things worse.
In 2003, California voted to replace a RAT Governor with a RINO Governor who ran as a "reformer", but made things worse.
Our General Assembly is currently run by socialist Dems tax and spending us into bankruptcy, your General Assembly is currently run by socialist Dems tax and spending you into bankruptcy.
I think we're pretty much even here as far as our recent election history is concerned (except Illinois manages to coordinate our "special elections" a bit better so we're not wasting taxpayers money... for example the "special election" to replace Rahm Emanuel was placed on the ballot to occur during the "local elections" for mayor and school boards so people will be voting anyway)
And personally I think Californians out to thank us meanie "out of the staters" who warned them about Ahnuld being a disaster. I'd be profusely thanking any California freepers if they had warned us not to vote for Blago.
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