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... unlike Gore he is able to listen to competing theories... WHY CALIFORNIA IS IN FAST LANE TO INSOLVENCY June 30 ... 2009, was fiscal meltdown day for the state of California, says the Sacramento Bee. The Legislature had not passed a budget ... business or household confronted with the economic challenges of California would have curtailed unnecessary expenditures. It would have delayed or even canceled ...
... director of the Economic Forecast Project at the University of California at Santa Barbara, has calculated that once you adjust for population ... for polishing their gold watches is $610 million. California's public sector unions have obviously done quite well for themselves. As one ... commented, "The dues paid to Club California buy benefits that, increasingly, are enjoyed by the staff ...
... for Japanese Americans Turlock Assembly Center California State Historical Landmark #934 See this location on ... , thirteen makeshift detention facilities were constructed at various California racetracks, fairgrounds, and labor camps. These facilities were ... permanent concentration camps, such as those at Manzanar and Tule Lake in California, could be built in isolated areas of the country. Beginning on ...
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By: Cory Howell Travelers of all ages flock to the Golden State every year. The wealth of vastly different experiences that the state has to offer is incomparable. California boasts deserts, mountains, beaches, forests, cities, vineyards and a host of other places to discover and explore. Often, the only thing holding people back
Vineyard Afternoon (Falkner Winery, Temecula, California) 9 x 12 Plein air - oil on linen panel There’s something about the afternoon light in the Temecula and Fallbrook areas that just makes me melt when I see it. I love the soft peaches and gold tones that come around magic hour … and when it kisses the vines just so, it begs to be painted. This is the second plein air ...
... magnified by its size. If it were a country, it would be in the G-8. So, yes, California has the most foreclosures and layoffs. With 38 million residents ... 39;re all about the cutting edge," he said. "I mean, come on. California is wild!" He's right about the schadenfreude, and it was fun ... Pasadena's eSolar GREEN VEHICLES California leads the nation in fuel-economy standards ...

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