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(969 posts)
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 08:47 PM 20 hrs ago

Read it and weep, Fox News:


Who Knew ‘Slick’ Gavin Newsom Was Such an Economic Maestro? - Bloomberg
“Of all the prevailing media narratives around Gavin Newsom, the one that is most conspicuous by its absence is how under its two-term governor California became the top performing economy not just among its 49 siblings but also any developed nation. No wonder Elon Musk quietly sought Newsom’s help when the world’s richest man sought to move a bunch of Tesla Inc. engineers back to the state after relocating them to Texas."

The personalities at Fox News have a very sad case of California Derangement Syndrome. But here are the facts, as outlined by Bloomberg earlier this week.

📈 California’s gross domestic product surged 40% to more than $4 trillion, accounting for more than 14% of US output. This outpaced major economies including China (expanded 32%) and Germany (expanded 16%).

💰 California drove 40%+ of the growth in value of the nation’s publicly traded equities, despite being less than 12% of the entire U.S. population.

🎓 “With more than 600 colleges and universities, California today has no peers in higher education, whether in the US or any of the world's developed economies.”

🏫 California has the highest density in higher education to create a top talent pipeline, with one college or university for every 64,000 citizens, more than the UK and Germany.

👷🏼 California produces more engineers than any other state.

🔬 Innovation, with California making up 62% of all U.S. venture capital funding and 31.5% of all venture capital deals last year. “For context, the runner-up in 2025 was New York with 13.3%. Massachusetts was next, just ahead of Texas — both below 6%."

🩺 “California's uninsured rate declined to a record-low 6.4% in 2023, the largest drop in the US, from more than 17% a decade ago."

🚚 Infrastructure and trade keep the U.S. economy moving due to this administration’s infrastructure investments. California’s Port of Los Angeles is the “US gateway to global trade, handling more than $300 billion of cargo annually.”

Democrats have a great story to tell -- especially in California. And when we go OFFENSE, we WIN.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!

Gavin Newsom


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Read it and weep, Fox News: (Original Post) Exp 20 hrs ago OP
This message was self-deleted by its author ThreeNoSeep 20 hrs ago #1
Republicans hate smart, blue states. nt OAITW r.2.0 20 hrs ago #2
But those taker Red states luv that sweet Blue state money. OMGWTF 6 hrs ago #19
Not only that, but I heard that REPUBLICANS ARE REVOLTING! usonian 20 hrs ago #3
Trump calls Gavin Newsom 'President of the United States' while mocking his intelligence Norrrm 20 hrs ago #4
That's pretty impressive. Also, the framing of it being a dis to Fox is brilliant messaging. Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #5
LOVE the AOC bit..... MyOwnPeace 19 hrs ago #10
All of these stats are grossly distorted by the current AI bubble. paulkienitz 19 hrs ago #6
That's a bold claim. onenote 19 hrs ago #9
When the bubble collapses we've still got California. hunter 18 hrs ago #11
Although true for their majorities of repukes voters... Justice matters. 18 hrs ago #13
My sister is part of that resistance. hunter 17 hrs ago #16
Okay happy feet 7 hrs ago #17
AI doesn't account for the 600 universities LymphocyteLover 29 min ago #24
This is another great messaging opportunity. CaptainTruth 19 hrs ago #7
As the sun rises on another gorgeous California day . . . NBachers 19 hrs ago #8
California's great but it's so expensive Tree Lady 18 hrs ago #12
You've gotta shop around. usonian 18 hrs ago #14
Saw an LA Times story the other day saying the median home price in SF is now over $2 million. highplainsdem 5 hrs ago #20
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER! Bayard 17 hrs ago #15
He was interviewed on Bloomberg TV a few days ago radical noodle 7 hrs ago #18
Numbers, Statistics, Facts. Democrats & Gavin Better Have Visual Aids To Combat..... ColoringFool 5 hrs ago #21
Excellent information, Martin68 1 hr ago #22
I love my home state!!!! LymphocyteLover 30 min ago #23

Response to Exp (Original post)

OMGWTF

(5,150 posts)
19. But those taker Red states luv that sweet Blue state money.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:21 AM
6 hrs ago

They wouldn't last a month without our help. I am frankly very fking tired of being in a loveless, thankless "marriage" with these ignorant, arrogant, lazy, jerkhole states who take our money and then treat us like 💩.

Norrrm

(5,137 posts)
4. Trump calls Gavin Newsom 'President of the United States' while mocking his intelligence
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 09:12 PM
20 hrs ago

Trump calls Gavin Newsom ‘President of the United States’ while mocking his intelligence

https://www.the-independent.com/tv/news/trump-gavin-newsom-dyslexia-us-president-video-b2940720.html

When Trump insulted Rex Tillerson's intelligence, MENSA offered to monitor an IQ test for Trump.

Donald was smart enough to not accept their offer.
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When you question someone's intelligence, be careful how you display your own.


Scrivener7

(59,641 posts)
5. That's pretty impressive. Also, the framing of it being a dis to Fox is brilliant messaging.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 09:29 PM
20 hrs ago

MyOwnPeace

(17,575 posts)
10. LOVE the AOC bit.....
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 10:33 PM
19 hrs ago

I wish President Obama was more willing to 'strike back' at all of the bullshit 'IQ45/47' slings!

paulkienitz

(1,508 posts)
6. All of these stats are grossly distorted by the current AI bubble.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 09:46 PM
19 hrs ago

California is good, but not as good as these inflated numbers currently make it look.

onenote

(46,160 posts)
9. That's a bold claim.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 10:16 PM
19 hrs ago

For example, while AI may be driving growth in California, is it not also driving growth in other states?

hunter

(40,729 posts)
11. When the bubble collapses we've still got California.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 10:46 PM
18 hrs ago

What do the Republican states have?

A bunch of creepy white people policing people's sex lives and gender expressions, harassing women and people who are not white, imposing their cruel and capricious god on everyone, going out of their way to torture immigrants and people living in poverty, poisoning everyone with pollutants, destroying what's left of the natural environment, peddling snake oil and other quackery, attacking public education... all while embezzling tax dollars for their own personal aggrandizement.

Justice matters.

(9,837 posts)
13. Although true for their majorities of repukes voters...
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 11:23 PM
18 hrs ago

never forget that there are minorities of Dems voters living in them who are the opposite of all that.

hunter

(40,729 posts)
16. My sister is part of that resistance.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 12:06 AM
17 hrs ago

She lives in one of the reddest rural areas of one of the reddest states in the U.S.A..

She has neighbors who have never traveled further than the nearest WalMart, who are fearful of big cities, and speculate that any Black or Mexican person they see is a gangster who might murder, rape, or rob them.

Parts of California are like that too.

CaptainTruth

(8,217 posts)
7. This is another great messaging opportunity.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 09:48 PM
19 hrs ago

I truly hope our party takes advantage of it!

Tree Lady

(13,306 posts)
12. California's great but it's so expensive
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 11:12 PM
18 hrs ago

My daughter that makes a lot of money can't afford to buy a home, probably because she is helping both her kids in their late 20's to pay the bills and everyone is working hard.

Don't get me wrong we all love the state, has best weather but the unaffordable prices are what caused us to move out of state when we retired.


usonian

(25,588 posts)
14. You've gotta shop around.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 11:30 PM
18 hrs ago

My daughter is selling a condo in Richmond, and I plan to sell the 3br. place in the foothills.

So, I might get half of what her place gets. Location, of course.

Both are photogenic as all get-out. I know because I've gotten great photos at both places.

I wouldn't consider any other state, because I can't put a price on civil liberties, the most diverse, hard working, brilliant (with a few mad scientist exceptions) and freedom-fighting people. Oh, and pride in all of the above.

highplainsdem

(62,365 posts)
20. Saw an LA Times story the other day saying the median home price in SF is now over $2 million.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:39 AM
5 hrs ago

Bayard

(29,821 posts)
15. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 11:42 PM
17 hrs ago

No wonder trump hates Calif! But he hates Newsom even more.

I just wish my experience in living there had been better.

radical noodle

(10,608 posts)
18. He was interviewed on Bloomberg TV a few days ago
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:19 AM
7 hrs ago

He also said Biden actually had a great economy.

ColoringFool

(748 posts)
21. Numbers, Statistics, Facts. Democrats & Gavin Better Have Visual Aids To Combat.....
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:54 AM
5 hrs ago

The 100% predictable photos from Republicans of homeless Americans in CA.

Don't shoot the messenger here. Remember the Republican commercial with the "Revolving Door of Criminals" used against Dukakis?

Revolving Door (advertisement) - Wikipedia https://share.google/TLpxffWy2xC2htE0G

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