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To: eyeamok
For any Contract entered into by a Legislative body can be nullified by the next legislative body

Read that on the internet, did you?

There is a world of difference between saying that one session of the legislature cannot bind a subsequent one, and saying that the State cannot enter into a binding contract. The current session of the legislature may vote to sell bonds, and it is true that it cannot "force" a subsequent session of the legislature to appropriate money to pay those bonds. But it does not follow that it is a not default if the bonds are not paid. It most assuredly is.

16 posted on 01/08/2013 7:56:58 PM PST by Pilsner
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To: Pilsner

I strongly Disagree, and I believe ANY STATE can Nullify EVERY Public Employee Contract immediately, and when the Union files their lawsuit, the State only has to CONFESS to FRAUD , COLLUSION, and Conspiracy to Defraud. Provide the Court with all documents detailing how Every Last elected official that was supposedly negotiating on behalf of the Citizen Taxpayers, was and is BEING PAID by the parties they are negotiating with. Furnish the Court with a simple document using basic 5th grade math demonstrating that these Contracts are Mathematically Impossible to fulfill, thereby deeming it a PONZI SCHEME, which is wholly Illegal.

I don’t see where the Unions go if this is done. Other than straight to hell where they belong.


22 posted on 01/09/2013 8:59:18 AM PST by eyeamok
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