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Office of the Governor of California on Twitter: "In CA, we lift each other  up so that all have a shot at the California dream. Governor @GavinNewsom  visited the motel where he

California just did what Slow Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuckles Schumer are threatening to do. Biden and Schumer still refuse to negotiate (allegedly) sending the US Federal government careening towards a staggering debt default. The source of both California and US Federal government fiscal problems? Out of control government spending, aka, government gone wild!

Now we have the State of California defaulting on $18.6 BILLION in debt. This is Governor Gavin Newsom (Nancy Pelosi’s nephew) bragging point to be President? Horrible fiscal management and a default?

In any case, California borrowed approximately $20 billion from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic, and with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent decision to not pay it back, employers are now saddled with the expense, according to experts..

The decision leaves businesses in the state responsible for the loans—as mandated by federal regulations—so the federal unemployment tax rate of .6 percent is set to increase by .3 percent annually, starting in 2023, until the loan is extinguished.

And CA CDS 1Y is tame (only 31), the CDS curve over a longer time frame looks miserable.

Now, Gruesome Newsom only default on Covid-related loans. The California municipal bond market is huge and CA has defaulted on those loans …. yet.

Speaking of insane fiscal “management,” a repartations plan in California could cost billions.

There is the rub – how does California finance the reparations? Raise taxes (unfair to people who never did anything wrong to blacks)? Borrow billions? Given that Newsom just defaulted on loans to California might mean that there will be relucatance to lend CA billions more.

CA Governor Gavin “Slick” Newsom. The Defaulter In Chief on California.

read more:

https://confoundedinterest.net/2023/05/08/govt-gone-wild-california-defaults-on-18-6-billion-debt-now-businesses-have-to-pay-reparations-plan-in-california-could-cost-the-state-billions/

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