The overachievers in the state legislature keep us behind the 8 ball, regulation and economy-wise,, how special.
Gee. It can't have anything to do with high taxes and crushing regulation.
Professional job growth is certainly negative, though the service industry is no doubt showing positive gains in California. No company in its right mind is bringing new, high-paying professional jobs to this state in these times.
In view of the fact that college graduates earn more, I'm waiting to see the ballot initiative that grants every Kalifornia resident a degree of their choice.
Drudge is reporting that Arnie just endorsed prop 62, the "open primary' bill...
If "Mr. Popularity" had a brain in his head he would lead the effort to eliminate the state income tax instead of wasting his time supporting embryonic stem cell research which has been documented to not have any medical benefit and costs the state another 3 BILLION DOLLARS that we don't have...
but then if he did that, the wife would "cut him off" forever instead of just 14 days!!! LOL
It's possible that new/current employers are waiting for the new crop of propositions to be voted on in two weeks before making a decision to move to, or stay in, California.
I know I would be waiting to see that.
BTTT