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that would be bad, or in your view, good enough. But with the shortsightedness of its populace and government, combined with the "too big to fail mentality' in vogue, California will soon go hat in hand to the rest of the nation so as to be able to finance and perpetuate its (in your words) utilitarian solutions. Example of California's utilitarianism: state pensions currently underfunded 200 to $350 billion. [ http://www.stanford.edu/group/knowledgebase/cgi-bin/2010/06/10/california-state-pension-funds-going-broke-stanford-study-finds/ ]

Chance favors the informed
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