California now faces budget cuts “beyond draconian” - Christian Science Monitor
![]() ABC News | California now faces budget cuts “beyond draconian” Christian Science Monitor The decendants of old California who had moved and then were unable to move back, due to the rapidly escalating real estate market, will find they can now afford to live close to grandma in California. Old Californians will move back (from Colorado, ... TOP REAL ESTATE |
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