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OUT OF..pocket!. . .California is broke. . .!
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. . .might have to ask the U.S. government to borrow $7 billion. . .


California, Short of Cash, May Ask U.S. for Loan

. . .With the credit crisis cutting off access to short-term financing, California officials said they may be forced to ask the United States government to lend it $7 billion, warning that the state could run out of money in a few weeks without it.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in a letter Thursday night to Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. said that with credit markets essentially frozen, the state, like a slew of others and local governments nationwide, had no access to short-term financing that normally support day-to-day operations.

“California and other states may be unable to obtain the necessary level of financing to maintain government operations and may be forced to turn to the Federal Treasury for short-term financing,” Mr. Schwarzenegger said in the letter, which was first reported by The Los Angeles Times.

As the nation’s most populous state, California’s precarious finances underscore the depths of the financial crisis. The emergency handout, the equivalent of $192 for each resident, would rival the federal government’s bailout of New York City in 1975 as it teetered on bankruptcy. . .



EMPTY pockets. . .
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#2
One of your best subject lines NewtonMP2100!
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#3
.. Emergency Handout...

No. Loan.

Is Cali a Subprime buyer ?
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#4
I wonder if the government will tell California to drop dead like it told New York City?
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Interesting how the announcement came RIGHT before an "emergency" bailout bill...
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#7
Not a surprise to most Californians...

Our legislature has been spending like drunken sailors for a decade, and the voters have been asleep at the wheel (or watching BSG at the wheel...) in throwing their butts out.

I think I won a $5 bet on this... but now I can't remember who I bet with...
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#8
Exactly why is the most expensive State to live in, so broke?
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#9
Our legislature has been spending like drunken sailors for a decade,


Was that part not clear enough?
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#10
They never recovered from the Enron thing.
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