Here you have it folks. They say they are filing suit on the issue/basis of "fairness", but turn around and say they are afraid the law would be used to "sabotage" the class-size-reduction amendment. IOW, they admit, if the people of Florida are told what this will cost, and it will be huge, it will not come close to passing.
Please, all Florida Freepers, this amendment has got to be defeated.
1 posted on
06/22/2002 11:13:09 AM PDT by
FreeTally
To: summer; davidosborne
Bump
Could one of you bump this on your "Florida Freeper" list.
2 posted on
06/22/2002 11:14:17 AM PDT by
FreeTally
To: FreeTally
I am sure the Floriduh supreme court will give a 'fair' ruling. They have a history of that.
To: FreeTally
Liberals like to promise people "free" goodies but neglect to tell people how much it will really cost them. If people learned reducing class size x amount would vacuum more out of their pockets with diminishing returns, they'd vote against the measure. No wonder the Rats want to have the truth in initiative expenditures law struck down. Right now its helping the people of Florida avoid costly boondoggles and then some.
To: FreeTally
Yet another Democ
rat's "Spend with Glee" project that drive up the cost of government until the rats can cry "We need a state income tax to pay for this!".
Lock and load folks.
To: FreeTally
Please, all Florida Freepers, this amendment has got to be defeated. What ammendment needs to be defeated?? I support the law requiring "fiscal impact" statement... is there a pending ammendment that would repeal that law? or is it simply going to be reviewed by the SC?
To: FreeTally
Please, all Florida Freepers, this amendment has got to be defeated.What ammendment needs to be defeated?? I support the law requiring "fiscal impact" statement... is there a pending ammendment that would repeal that law? or is it simply going to be reviewed by the SC?
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