Please RE-Read the headline above…
The economy of a American state is GROWING….
(It is SOLID Blue Democratic country with a GOOD ECONOMY* …imagine that?)
The national media is burying President Joe Biden and Democrats with the economy of the rest of the country….
Newsom is cruising for re-election this November….
I’m gonna keep repeating what my dog sense smells….
Joe Biden doesn’t make a second term …
Why?
Because he doesn’t end up as the Democratic nominee….
Right now?
I’ve got Gavin Newsom ahead of the potential pack….
Newsom says he won’t run?
Were have we heard this before?
And?
Lefties and Pete Buttigieg won’t make the cut either…..
And yet, “the California dream is still alive and well,” the state’s 40th governor said in a Zoom interview a month before his probable reelection.
He’s not wrong. California’s economy has proven relatively resilient, first through the pandemic and now through the current period of elevated inflation. So much so, that the Golden State’s gross domestic product is poised to overtake Germany’s as the fourth largest in the world after the US, China and Japan. It had already leapfrogged Brazil (No. 7) and France (No. 6) in 2015 and supplanted the UK (No. 5) in 2017. Although many of California’s current figures won’t be published until 2023, estimates suggest the state may have already caught Germany, with at least one forecast implying California is ahead by $72 billion when considering the state’s recent growth rate…..
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The truth is that California outperforms the US and the rest of world across many industries. That’s especially relevant with renewable energy, the fastest-growing business in California and Germany. The market capitalization of California companies in this business increased 731% the past three years, or 1.74 times more than their German counterparts, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Notable examples include Freemont-based Enphase Energy Inc., a solar and storage solutions provider, up 916%, or more than twice the 410% returned by wind-farm maker PNE AG in Cuxhaven along Germany’s North Sea coast.