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City of San Jose, CA drowning in an ocean of pension obligations
Posted on July 12, 2009 | 4 CommentsSometimes it takes time for the news to be published by the print media. On April 29th I began blogging a series on CalPERS Pensions with my first target being... -
The $64,000 question. Which will bury CA first. Pension or Bond Obligations?
Posted on November 5, 2008 | 5 CommentsI am both amazed and angry. No, I’m not speaking of the presidential race. Arnold has recently acknowledged that our revenue stream is a bit short to cover expenses. No,... -
‘Land a State Job and Become an Instant Millionaire’
Posted on October 15, 2008 | 5 CommentsAs we read earlier this month the following story appeared: “SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, alarmed by the ongoing national financial crisis, warned Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson on...

