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November 2, 2010 at 8:10 PM #626716November 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM #625668
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i had such high hopes for prop 19.[/quote]
You and me both. Now what the heck is California going to do to raise money for the budget? Worse, my shares in Captain Crunch are going to take a beating when the market opens tomorrow morning.
Xboxboy
November 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM #625751XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i had such high hopes for prop 19.[/quote]
You and me both. Now what the heck is California going to do to raise money for the budget? Worse, my shares in Captain Crunch are going to take a beating when the market opens tomorrow morning.
Xboxboy
November 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM #626300XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i had such high hopes for prop 19.[/quote]
You and me both. Now what the heck is California going to do to raise money for the budget? Worse, my shares in Captain Crunch are going to take a beating when the market opens tomorrow morning.
Xboxboy
November 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM #626422XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i had such high hopes for prop 19.[/quote]
You and me both. Now what the heck is California going to do to raise money for the budget? Worse, my shares in Captain Crunch are going to take a beating when the market opens tomorrow morning.
Xboxboy
November 2, 2010 at 8:37 PM #626731XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i had such high hopes for prop 19.[/quote]
You and me both. Now what the heck is California going to do to raise money for the budget? Worse, my shares in Captain Crunch are going to take a beating when the market opens tomorrow morning.
Xboxboy
November 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM #625702paramount
ParticipantClearly the SEIU is in complete and total control of California.
Jerry Brown wins
Prop 25 WinsFor those of you who work in the private sector, the State Employee Unions are your Masters and don’t forget it.
No more complaining about gov’t worker entitlements, pensions, etc…
They win (as always), we (private sector workers) lose yet again.
November 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM #625786paramount
ParticipantClearly the SEIU is in complete and total control of California.
Jerry Brown wins
Prop 25 WinsFor those of you who work in the private sector, the State Employee Unions are your Masters and don’t forget it.
No more complaining about gov’t worker entitlements, pensions, etc…
They win (as always), we (private sector workers) lose yet again.
November 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM #626333paramount
ParticipantClearly the SEIU is in complete and total control of California.
Jerry Brown wins
Prop 25 WinsFor those of you who work in the private sector, the State Employee Unions are your Masters and don’t forget it.
No more complaining about gov’t worker entitlements, pensions, etc…
They win (as always), we (private sector workers) lose yet again.
November 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM #626456paramount
ParticipantClearly the SEIU is in complete and total control of California.
Jerry Brown wins
Prop 25 WinsFor those of you who work in the private sector, the State Employee Unions are your Masters and don’t forget it.
No more complaining about gov’t worker entitlements, pensions, etc…
They win (as always), we (private sector workers) lose yet again.
November 2, 2010 at 9:33 PM #626766paramount
ParticipantClearly the SEIU is in complete and total control of California.
Jerry Brown wins
Prop 25 WinsFor those of you who work in the private sector, the State Employee Unions are your Masters and don’t forget it.
No more complaining about gov’t worker entitlements, pensions, etc…
They win (as always), we (private sector workers) lose yet again.
November 2, 2010 at 10:26 PM #625727BigGovernmentIsGood
Participantparamount,
Question: Would you prefer to see massive tax cuts for the richest 2% of Americans leading to eventual bankruptcy of the government or wage increases for your fellow workers?
Those are basically your two choices. Republicans like to pay lip service to cutting spending, but no government ever has cut spending. It’s not going to happen. So a vote for Republicans is basically a vote for massive tax cuts for the rich which will lead to massive budget deficits and eventual bankrupting of the government.
On the other side, you have the Democrats who are in the back pocket of the unions. Unions are great for all workers. When union wages go up, that puts pressure on non-union employers to raise wages.
I prefer to vote for the corrupt party that is on the side of the working man as opposed to the corrupt party that only cares about the richest 2% of Americans.
November 2, 2010 at 10:26 PM #625811BigGovernmentIsGood
Participantparamount,
Question: Would you prefer to see massive tax cuts for the richest 2% of Americans leading to eventual bankruptcy of the government or wage increases for your fellow workers?
Those are basically your two choices. Republicans like to pay lip service to cutting spending, but no government ever has cut spending. It’s not going to happen. So a vote for Republicans is basically a vote for massive tax cuts for the rich which will lead to massive budget deficits and eventual bankrupting of the government.
On the other side, you have the Democrats who are in the back pocket of the unions. Unions are great for all workers. When union wages go up, that puts pressure on non-union employers to raise wages.
I prefer to vote for the corrupt party that is on the side of the working man as opposed to the corrupt party that only cares about the richest 2% of Americans.
November 2, 2010 at 10:26 PM #626357BigGovernmentIsGood
Participantparamount,
Question: Would you prefer to see massive tax cuts for the richest 2% of Americans leading to eventual bankruptcy of the government or wage increases for your fellow workers?
Those are basically your two choices. Republicans like to pay lip service to cutting spending, but no government ever has cut spending. It’s not going to happen. So a vote for Republicans is basically a vote for massive tax cuts for the rich which will lead to massive budget deficits and eventual bankrupting of the government.
On the other side, you have the Democrats who are in the back pocket of the unions. Unions are great for all workers. When union wages go up, that puts pressure on non-union employers to raise wages.
I prefer to vote for the corrupt party that is on the side of the working man as opposed to the corrupt party that only cares about the richest 2% of Americans.
November 2, 2010 at 10:26 PM #626481BigGovernmentIsGood
Participantparamount,
Question: Would you prefer to see massive tax cuts for the richest 2% of Americans leading to eventual bankruptcy of the government or wage increases for your fellow workers?
Those are basically your two choices. Republicans like to pay lip service to cutting spending, but no government ever has cut spending. It’s not going to happen. So a vote for Republicans is basically a vote for massive tax cuts for the rich which will lead to massive budget deficits and eventual bankrupting of the government.
On the other side, you have the Democrats who are in the back pocket of the unions. Unions are great for all workers. When union wages go up, that puts pressure on non-union employers to raise wages.
I prefer to vote for the corrupt party that is on the side of the working man as opposed to the corrupt party that only cares about the richest 2% of Americans.
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