A balanced one, just like the last.
By the way, has the State of California manufactured enough fraudulent ballots to get Prop. 29 to pass? I’m sure they’re workin’ on it!
A big unbalanced one.
The kind that Greece has.
Raise fees, raise taxes, increase regulations, borrow more money, spend like fools. Repeat.
Starts with “cluster”, ends with “k”.
Like the hopeless alcoholic who wakes up one afternoon in a dumpster covered in his own urine and vomit, California must “hit bottom” before any real recovery can begin. The sooner California goes belly up, the sooner it can rejoin America. Of course, much of that will be up to the voters there. I am not counting on taxpaying Californians who inexplicably vote Democrat finally pulling their heads out of their asses, but who knows?
In any event, thank God we have a Republican House that can protect the rest of us from having to bail the place out. When the time comes and California goes whining to the federal government to save them, we normal, working, taxpaying Americans will need to mobilize and demand that our representaives tell California to go pound sand... not one thin freaking dime.
A California Politician Speaks the Truth! (May 30, 2009)
Government doesnt provide services to rich people, Mike Genest, the states finance director, said on a conference call with reporters on Friday. It doesnt even really provide services to the middle class. He added: You have to cut where the money is.