Early Recall Report: Davis Ousted, The Terminator Elected

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In summary, the recall election in California has been called in favor of The Terminator. The President's tax cuts benefit the rich more than the middle class and the poor, and California's debt has decreased due to the growth of the economy. The stock market has increased and economic growth is expected to push 5% next year. The lefties may be able to figure a way to dangle electronic chads in the upcoming election, but it seems Florida will be a problem for Pres. Bush.
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With 2% of precincts reporting at 11:22 ET, USA Today has called the recall in favor of ousting Davis and electing The Terminator (12% at 11:52ET for CNN). As hilarious as that is on its own, I'd like to see the projection blow up in their faces just like the 2000 election did.
 
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This may be a good time for investors to put some of their money into California's bonds that now have near junk status. The growing economy propelled by Pres. Bush’s tax cut has already greatly reduced Ca.'s debt. A new administration with sound fiscal policies and supportive of business will likely return the state to it’s prior glory in a year or two. You’ll have to be patient to see a good return on your money. Remember California's economy is as large as England's with a greater percentage of its people educated and trained in high technology. Its potential for growth, unimpeded by government restraint is phenomenal. Other high tech states are Texas, Mass., New York and New Jersey. I'd stay out of Jersey until they rid themselves of their equally bad governor.
 
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When reading these posts, I see lots of errors...California does have a lot of growth potential, so long as Repugnicans stay out of the way.
 
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The growing economy propelled by Pres. Bush’s tax cut has already greatly reduced Ca.'s debt.



hahahahaha... ha... ha...

Seriously though, what the hell are you smoking? The President's tax cuts benefit the rich much more than the middle class and the poor. Trickle down economics is a joke, no respectable economist would deem it as an effective way to create jobs (which is what California and the rest of the country needs). The marginal propensity to consume decreases the further one travels up the economic latter.
 
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Then magic must explain the decrease in California's debt from 38b to 8b.

PS - None of the money trickled into my pocket as I'm out of the bracket so to speak, but my daughter and husband with 5 children saw quite a large trickle. Courtesy of Pres. Bush, thay had a 4 day trip to Disney world and a new family room in their basement.

Horrors, horrors! Employment rate up. Un-enployment rate down. Stock market up. Economic growth expected to push 5% next year. What will the lefties do?

It doesn't seem Florida will be a problem for Pres. Bush in the next election. It seems that his brother has the state's economy growing the fastest of all. But maybe the liberals will figure a way to dangle electronic chads.
 
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Then magic must explain the decrease in California's debt from 38b to 8b.

Are you insane? Seriously, are you freakin' insane?
 

1. What is the Early Recall Report and why is it significant?

The Early Recall Report is a document that details the recent recall election in California, where current governor Gavin Newsom was removed from office and replaced by actor and former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is significant because it marks a major shift in leadership for the state and has garnered national attention.

2. How did the recall election process work?

The recall election process in California is initiated by a petition that must gather a certain number of signatures from registered voters. Once the petition is validated, a recall election is held. In this case, voters were asked whether they wanted to remove Governor Newsom from office and if so, who should replace him. The candidate with the most votes becomes the new governor.

3. What led to the recall of Governor Newsom?

The recall of Governor Newsom was largely driven by dissatisfaction with his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, including his policies on mask mandates, business closures, and vaccine requirements. Additionally, many voters were frustrated with his leadership on issues such as homelessness and wildfires.

4. What are the implications of Arnold Schwarzenegger's election as governor?

Arnold Schwarzenegger's election as governor has significant implications for the state of California. As a former governor, he has experience in the role and is well-known in the state. However, his lack of political experience and controversial past may also bring challenges to his leadership. It remains to be seen how his policies and decision-making will impact the state and its residents.

5. How will this recall election affect the political landscape in California?

The results of the recall election will likely have a significant impact on the political landscape in California. It could potentially lead to a shift in the state's political priorities and policies, as well as influence the outcome of future elections. Additionally, the recall process itself may be subject to further scrutiny and potential changes in the future.

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