Posted on 05/23/2009 10:26:12 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
—as California goes, so goes the nation—
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exactly, wait untill california, and the rest of the nation too, lose their income from closed Chrysler dealers...buildings sitting empty, soon we will look like Detroit.. cities, counties, states, will be affected....Thanks to Obamamobile... taking over the car business... plus all the unemployment the state will have to pay out..The feds just extended it to over a longer period of time now..
and Viola Surplus budget
“The feds just extended it to over a longer period of time now..”
No, they did not. All the state had to do was refuse the money.
Typical liberals. They spend more $ per capita on education than they ever have yet more students drop out or are barely literate when they graduate. Perhaps that curriculum might have something to do with it? Why not replace "Harvey Milk Day" with "Math Day" and actually teach the students something useful for a change?
Put the quill down and back away from any additional regulatory legislation such as shutting down and prohibiting all suction dredge mining in the entire state of California. Also Cap and Trade.
Put the quill down and back away from any additional entitlement and social benefit legislation such as universal health care.
Rescind much of the global warming, extreme water quality and endangered species permitting legislation that regulates family owned natural resources businesses to death and diverts the local use of resources from people to critters. (Like the Central Valley water issue that is causing 40% unemployment.)
Lower taxes on businesses to increase investment, employment and revenues to the state. Offer incentives such as Enterprise Zones in depressed areas. Increase the economic development department of the state. Engage in a major campaign to become more business-friendly.
California must serve the Nation by providing a real life example of the consequences of ignoring the ‘seven fat years, seven lean years’ lesson. So a government is expected to spend more when the larger economy is suffering? Too bad they spend everything they had and more on non-critical (and largely politically correct) nonsense during the great Reagan period of wealth creation.
are you kidding me? the problem is that you’re not paying enough taxes!
“as California goes, so goes the nation”
We’re screwed...
Of course, “bailing out” the state and keeping it on artificial life support would only extend the agony. No one is going to move to or invest in a state that won’t balance it’s books and preys on it’s own.
It’s as simple as that.
Well if you little people would just give us all your stuff, we wouldn’t have to take it from you...
-the American Left
I bet America will become awful conservative awful quick. Liberalism is the luxury of the pampered. Our days of pampering are quickly coming to an end.
And how about the excessive pensions and benefits—royalty
in CA exists. I am still waiting for elimination of some of the many agencies which are useless. Some don’t even answer phones. Many overlap....or really just have employees who do very little. I know, I called some to inquire! Why don’t they just put all retirees —no matter if govt or private—on SS? They could still have a smaller pension.
But eliminating as much as $24 billion from the proposed $95.5-billion general-fund portion of the 2009-10 state budget would further corrode an economy already creaking under the weight of a national recession.
and actually teach the students something useful for a change?
Why don’t they just raise the property and income taxes and institute a lottery?
Oldplayer
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
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