Brackite wrote:Dear Bond,
The State of California is one of the most fiscally liberal State in the Nation. During the last election in November of 2010, all of the Democrats running for State offices won. Liberal Democratic U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, won her re-election to the U.S. California Senate seat. The State of California got a whole lot of money from the stimulus Package. Yet, California has an Unemployment rate now as high as 12%. If fiscal liberalism is the way to go, then why does California now have such an high Unemployment rate???
California got 31.8 billion in stimulus funding. (roll over California for information).
http://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/Re ... taMap.aspx
We're heading toward a double dip in our current recession with the continued lack of jobs. The stimulus was 2 1/2 years ago, and that money is long gone so I'm not sure how you can blame the 2009 stimulus plan to today's current economic state in California, especially since I'm not familiar with the local issues in California. My original point was that the stimulus plan halted the loss of jobs as shown in the graphs I posted showing job loss in 2009-10. Yes jobs continued to be lost but job loss trended less, certainly a positive compared to continued increases in job losses.
My original point was most related to national unemployment, of course you can dig up outliers like California. Check out Massachusetts, (certainly liberal and with socialist medicine), they have unemployment less than 8% (7.6% for July) as an alternative, which is better than Texas's unemployment (8.4% for July).
http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployme ... achusetts/
http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployment/texas/
*Should anyone be interested, Gov. Rick Perry's touted "job miracle" in Texas is largely government jobs.