The scourge of cancerous municipal authorities acting far beyond their core business while peddling UNEP / WEF doctrines is a blight on their districts. These bureaucratic entities as a consequence attract an unending, ever growing body of useless, expensive eaters. (h/t to you know who).
BTW, California cities along the Coast are all mad, so San Jose’s spending may be a little atypical, though probably not by much. It’s just next to tech capital Sunnyvale, and I’m guessing by now largely inhabited by tech minions.
I grew up in Sunnyvale. It used to be about half apricot and other orchards, I walked past several on my way to high school. I sound terribly old: no snow, but yes, we’d routinely walk a mile to school.
Now, it’s wall-to-wall technology firms. Still, perfect weather and I’d move back instantly. The very modest 3 bedroom tract house I grew up in now is worth over a million dollars. 🤦🏼♀️
But you know they’ll deal with their financial woes the same way the US government does: close their eyes and keep spending money they don’t have. Till their credit is maxed out, anyway.
Am wondering how many of these it will take before the UK (wnd eventually the US) require and force conversion to CBDCs to ‘solve their financial crisis.’
The scourge of cancerous municipal authorities acting far beyond their core business while peddling UNEP / WEF doctrines is a blight on their districts. These bureaucratic entities as a consequence attract an unending, ever growing body of useless, expensive eaters. (h/t to you know who).
Ought to be a law forcing them to adopt "zero based budgets" every two years AND competitive bidding on any contracts handed out (to their buddies)!
One small note: it's San JOSE, not San HOSE.
Yes, corrected, thanks (keyboard has an accent!)
I do understand - my keyboard has a mind of it's own LOL...and THANK YOU for being so courteous about it!
You are welcome - courtesy is like a drink from a mountain spring! Well it used to be!
BTW, California cities along the Coast are all mad, so San Jose’s spending may be a little atypical, though probably not by much. It’s just next to tech capital Sunnyvale, and I’m guessing by now largely inhabited by tech minions.
I grew up in Sunnyvale. It used to be about half apricot and other orchards, I walked past several on my way to high school. I sound terribly old: no snow, but yes, we’d routinely walk a mile to school.
Now, it’s wall-to-wall technology firms. Still, perfect weather and I’d move back instantly. The very modest 3 bedroom tract house I grew up in now is worth over a million dollars. 🤦🏼♀️
But you know they’ll deal with their financial woes the same way the US government does: close their eyes and keep spending money they don’t have. Till their credit is maxed out, anyway.
Cheers!
Scary stuff! “It’s the end of the world as we know it” 🎶
On a lighter note, I assume you’re referring in your post to San Jose, CA, and are yet another victim of the dreaded Autocorrect. 😉
It's a keyboard accent!
Am wondering how many of these it will take before the UK (wnd eventually the US) require and force conversion to CBDCs to ‘solve their financial crisis.’