As Gov. Gavin Newsom ramps up what appears to be a 2028 White House bid, a mainstay of his pitch during television interviews and social media appearances is California’s economy.

As Newsom tells it, the state’s $4-trillion-plus annual economic output is not only the fourth largest in the world, were it a nation, but it’s a model of entrepreneurial vigor and programs advancing equity.

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Terence Y

Thanks for another great column, Mr. Walters. Imagine if Newsom didn’t blow $23 billion for healthcare for non-citizens, $24 billion on homeless programs which resulted in more homeless, $billions in the past and in the future on the train-to-nowhere, and $30 billion on EDD fraud. We would likely have a surplus. BTW, I’m looking forward to Paramount continuing to clean house and perhaps turning a new leaf to again focus on journalism and relating the truth instead of all day, every day “orange man bad" hysteria. It’ll take time but for now, Bari Weiss, seems to be making a change for the positive.

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