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OPINION- There were large headlines around California (but not in many Republican-led “red” states) in late spring, when the International Monetary Fund and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis simultaneously found that this state’s economy had surpassed Japan’s to become the world’s fourth-largest, with a gross state product exceeding $4.1 trillion, about $800 billion better than Japan.

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