EDITORIAL
California has already spent $100B on a 171-mile bullet train from one farm town to another that after 15 years is still not done. The state has admitted to getting ripped off for $31B in fraudulent unemployment benefits in 2020 alone. Now, comes a state assembly bill that proposes that the very same state run its own bank. What could go wrong?
California Bill Proposes a State-Run Bank






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