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February 19, 2009 at 8:49 PM #350787February 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM #350213paramountParticipant
I had been in the market for a new car (or late model used) – I will now put that on hold indefinitely.
Necessity purchases only from here on out in California.
If I need a new camera for example, I’ll buy it off Ebay out of state.
February 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM #350534paramountParticipantI had been in the market for a new car (or late model used) – I will now put that on hold indefinitely.
Necessity purchases only from here on out in California.
If I need a new camera for example, I’ll buy it off Ebay out of state.
February 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM #350660paramountParticipantI had been in the market for a new car (or late model used) – I will now put that on hold indefinitely.
Necessity purchases only from here on out in California.
If I need a new camera for example, I’ll buy it off Ebay out of state.
February 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM #350693paramountParticipantI had been in the market for a new car (or late model used) – I will now put that on hold indefinitely.
Necessity purchases only from here on out in California.
If I need a new camera for example, I’ll buy it off Ebay out of state.
February 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM #350792paramountParticipantI had been in the market for a new car (or late model used) – I will now put that on hold indefinitely.
Necessity purchases only from here on out in California.
If I need a new camera for example, I’ll buy it off Ebay out of state.
February 19, 2009 at 9:46 PM #350228sd_mattParticipantThe root of the problem is us. If we don’t start putting legislators out of office in large numbers then we are letting them know by our lack of action that we accept their poor performance. Start voting third party. Bite the bullet for a couple of years by putting more of them in. The legislature will get the message. I can’t say this enough.
February 19, 2009 at 9:46 PM #350551sd_mattParticipantThe root of the problem is us. If we don’t start putting legislators out of office in large numbers then we are letting them know by our lack of action that we accept their poor performance. Start voting third party. Bite the bullet for a couple of years by putting more of them in. The legislature will get the message. I can’t say this enough.
February 19, 2009 at 9:46 PM #350674sd_mattParticipantThe root of the problem is us. If we don’t start putting legislators out of office in large numbers then we are letting them know by our lack of action that we accept their poor performance. Start voting third party. Bite the bullet for a couple of years by putting more of them in. The legislature will get the message. I can’t say this enough.
February 19, 2009 at 9:46 PM #350708sd_mattParticipantThe root of the problem is us. If we don’t start putting legislators out of office in large numbers then we are letting them know by our lack of action that we accept their poor performance. Start voting third party. Bite the bullet for a couple of years by putting more of them in. The legislature will get the message. I can’t say this enough.
February 19, 2009 at 9:46 PM #350807sd_mattParticipantThe root of the problem is us. If we don’t start putting legislators out of office in large numbers then we are letting them know by our lack of action that we accept their poor performance. Start voting third party. Bite the bullet for a couple of years by putting more of them in. The legislature will get the message. I can’t say this enough.
February 20, 2009 at 7:32 AM #350329kewpParticipant[quote=Turtle69]There is nothing in the budget that gets to the root cause of the problem, which is that the State of California overspent when times were good and has no mechanism to rachet down spending when times are tough. Our legislature is at fault, both the Republicans and Democrats. The State simply is incapable of living within it’s means.
[/quote]No, the root of the problem is rich people and small business owners employing illegal immigrants are over-burdening our social services while also depriving them of revenue.
Hence my suggestion of leaving the state. Once the deadbeat tax-protester small business owners leave, so will the illegal labor.
February 20, 2009 at 7:32 AM #350650kewpParticipant[quote=Turtle69]There is nothing in the budget that gets to the root cause of the problem, which is that the State of California overspent when times were good and has no mechanism to rachet down spending when times are tough. Our legislature is at fault, both the Republicans and Democrats. The State simply is incapable of living within it’s means.
[/quote]No, the root of the problem is rich people and small business owners employing illegal immigrants are over-burdening our social services while also depriving them of revenue.
Hence my suggestion of leaving the state. Once the deadbeat tax-protester small business owners leave, so will the illegal labor.
February 20, 2009 at 7:32 AM #350774kewpParticipant[quote=Turtle69]There is nothing in the budget that gets to the root cause of the problem, which is that the State of California overspent when times were good and has no mechanism to rachet down spending when times are tough. Our legislature is at fault, both the Republicans and Democrats. The State simply is incapable of living within it’s means.
[/quote]No, the root of the problem is rich people and small business owners employing illegal immigrants are over-burdening our social services while also depriving them of revenue.
Hence my suggestion of leaving the state. Once the deadbeat tax-protester small business owners leave, so will the illegal labor.
February 20, 2009 at 7:32 AM #350808kewpParticipant[quote=Turtle69]There is nothing in the budget that gets to the root cause of the problem, which is that the State of California overspent when times were good and has no mechanism to rachet down spending when times are tough. Our legislature is at fault, both the Republicans and Democrats. The State simply is incapable of living within it’s means.
[/quote]No, the root of the problem is rich people and small business owners employing illegal immigrants are over-burdening our social services while also depriving them of revenue.
Hence my suggestion of leaving the state. Once the deadbeat tax-protester small business owners leave, so will the illegal labor.
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