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February 4, 2009 at 8:45 PM #14978February 4, 2009 at 9:25 PM #340993paramountParticipant
Yes, I do care – and yes I listen to John and Ken (which can be easily heard in San Diego – 640AM from 3PM to I think 7 or 8PM).
I am sickened by the thought of increased taxes when the government needs to be shrunk by 30% at least.
The Dems have always been in bed with the State Employee Unions and now it’s the Republicans (even though many signed a pledge not to raise taxes).
California has:
A severely bloated government/bureaucracy in every sense
These Demicans in the state house keep getting voted in with State Employee Union support – we need to get rid of all of them!
February 4, 2009 at 9:25 PM #341318paramountParticipantYes, I do care – and yes I listen to John and Ken (which can be easily heard in San Diego – 640AM from 3PM to I think 7 or 8PM).
I am sickened by the thought of increased taxes when the government needs to be shrunk by 30% at least.
The Dems have always been in bed with the State Employee Unions and now it’s the Republicans (even though many signed a pledge not to raise taxes).
California has:
A severely bloated government/bureaucracy in every sense
These Demicans in the state house keep getting voted in with State Employee Union support – we need to get rid of all of them!
February 4, 2009 at 9:25 PM #341421paramountParticipantYes, I do care – and yes I listen to John and Ken (which can be easily heard in San Diego – 640AM from 3PM to I think 7 or 8PM).
I am sickened by the thought of increased taxes when the government needs to be shrunk by 30% at least.
The Dems have always been in bed with the State Employee Unions and now it’s the Republicans (even though many signed a pledge not to raise taxes).
California has:
A severely bloated government/bureaucracy in every sense
These Demicans in the state house keep getting voted in with State Employee Union support – we need to get rid of all of them!
February 4, 2009 at 9:25 PM #341448paramountParticipantYes, I do care – and yes I listen to John and Ken (which can be easily heard in San Diego – 640AM from 3PM to I think 7 or 8PM).
I am sickened by the thought of increased taxes when the government needs to be shrunk by 30% at least.
The Dems have always been in bed with the State Employee Unions and now it’s the Republicans (even though many signed a pledge not to raise taxes).
California has:
A severely bloated government/bureaucracy in every sense
These Demicans in the state house keep getting voted in with State Employee Union support – we need to get rid of all of them!
February 4, 2009 at 9:25 PM #341542paramountParticipantYes, I do care – and yes I listen to John and Ken (which can be easily heard in San Diego – 640AM from 3PM to I think 7 or 8PM).
I am sickened by the thought of increased taxes when the government needs to be shrunk by 30% at least.
The Dems have always been in bed with the State Employee Unions and now it’s the Republicans (even though many signed a pledge not to raise taxes).
California has:
A severely bloated government/bureaucracy in every sense
These Demicans in the state house keep getting voted in with State Employee Union support – we need to get rid of all of them!
February 4, 2009 at 9:51 PM #341008barnaby33ParticipantTaxes must rise, employment must fall, all one or the other simply isn’t possible. Everyone has a share of being sickened coming, some more than one. We do have one of the highest state taxes, that easy to verify. What we don’t have is a large number of state employees per resident. Ca is a high cost state.
Josh
February 4, 2009 at 9:51 PM #341333barnaby33ParticipantTaxes must rise, employment must fall, all one or the other simply isn’t possible. Everyone has a share of being sickened coming, some more than one. We do have one of the highest state taxes, that easy to verify. What we don’t have is a large number of state employees per resident. Ca is a high cost state.
Josh
February 4, 2009 at 9:51 PM #341436barnaby33ParticipantTaxes must rise, employment must fall, all one or the other simply isn’t possible. Everyone has a share of being sickened coming, some more than one. We do have one of the highest state taxes, that easy to verify. What we don’t have is a large number of state employees per resident. Ca is a high cost state.
Josh
February 4, 2009 at 9:51 PM #341463barnaby33ParticipantTaxes must rise, employment must fall, all one or the other simply isn’t possible. Everyone has a share of being sickened coming, some more than one. We do have one of the highest state taxes, that easy to verify. What we don’t have is a large number of state employees per resident. Ca is a high cost state.
Josh
February 4, 2009 at 9:51 PM #341557barnaby33ParticipantTaxes must rise, employment must fall, all one or the other simply isn’t possible. Everyone has a share of being sickened coming, some more than one. We do have one of the highest state taxes, that easy to verify. What we don’t have is a large number of state employees per resident. Ca is a high cost state.
Josh
February 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM #341018paramountParticipantThe size of California gov’t has doubled in the last 10 years – the population has not doubled.
Taxes do not have to rise, and if they are lowered employment might even go up.
Cut gov’t by at least 30%. Also, bring the benefits in line with the people who have to pay for it – primarily workers in the private sector.
February 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM #341343paramountParticipantThe size of California gov’t has doubled in the last 10 years – the population has not doubled.
Taxes do not have to rise, and if they are lowered employment might even go up.
Cut gov’t by at least 30%. Also, bring the benefits in line with the people who have to pay for it – primarily workers in the private sector.
February 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM #341446paramountParticipantThe size of California gov’t has doubled in the last 10 years – the population has not doubled.
Taxes do not have to rise, and if they are lowered employment might even go up.
Cut gov’t by at least 30%. Also, bring the benefits in line with the people who have to pay for it – primarily workers in the private sector.
February 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM #341473paramountParticipantThe size of California gov’t has doubled in the last 10 years – the population has not doubled.
Taxes do not have to rise, and if they are lowered employment might even go up.
Cut gov’t by at least 30%. Also, bring the benefits in line with the people who have to pay for it – primarily workers in the private sector.
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