Monday, December 10, 2012

California Government Hides Billions From Taxpayers


California Government Hides Billions From Taxpayers


The Big Lie
Over the past weekend, Gov. Jerry Brown of California took to the safety of YouTube to reveal that the Golden State’s budget deficit is now $15.7 billion, far greater than the original $9.2 billion estimate in January. (CNN, May 15, 2012)
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The Simple Truth
The State Government of California has $100′s of billions in liquid investments and assets, could easily pay off all of its debt tomorrow, and would have $100′s of billions left over.
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What if I could show you over $577 billion in investment fund balances that aren’t being reported by the California State Government on its budget report?
Well that is what I’m about to do…
In this article we will once again show the purposeful omission of massive amounts of wealth by your government. If you live in California, this may well be the most important thing that you read this year. If you live elsewhere… rest assured that the same holds true in your State, County, Municipality, School and other districts.
In what can only be called a recently government produced propaganda video, California Governor Jerry Brown is addressing and purposefully lying to the people of California, where he nicely threatens to cut school funding by multiple billions if the people of the State do not vote in favor of his new budget plan:
OPEN AND READ
http://realitybloger.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/california-government-hides-billions-from-taxpayers/

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Suppose those are assets of a straw-man's trust.
Suppose they are assets of trusts not already liquidated by bankruptcy.
What's the plan?
Get all beneficiaries behind those trust to beg the California governments liquidate those trusts and pay their bills?

I did say suppose...
In a dual world, every message has two or more meanings. The goal of the wording of the message is to get the reader to take one meaning and run with it, where the other meaning is not there because something was omitted in the message.

Anonymous said...

YouTube the biggest game in town or cafr

Anonymous said...

http://cafr1.com/