Time for another Texas vs. California roundup:
Is the Los Angeles Unified School District headed for bankruptcy?
If it does, pensions are one of the main culprits. (Hat tip: Pension Tsunami.)
A tale of two pension plans. Atlanta successfully reformed theirs. San Jose didn’t. (Hat tip: Pension Tsunami.)
All five of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S. are in California.
California ranks among the bottom five in standardized school tests.
Part four of a long, detailed piece on the fall of Pacific Grove, and why it matters. (Hat tip: Pension Tsunami.)
Spending $15 billion for a tunnel for fish in the midst of a drought isn’t going over well with California voters.
Who is the water-wasting Wet Prince of Bel Aire?
The fight over California mining company Molycorp’s bankruptcy.
Roses are Red/Violets are Blue/The State of California has/Blood samples from you.
The WNBA’s Tulsa (formerly Detroit) Shock relocate to Dallas. In other news, the WNBA is evidently still in business.
TPPF’s Dr. Vance Ginn on why the Texas model works.
Tags: California, Pacific Grove, pension crisis, San Jose, Texas, Vance Ginn, Welfare State, WNBA
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