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February 4, 2009 at 10:26 PM #341567February 4, 2009 at 11:43 PM #341063SDEngineerParticipant
It’s a progressive state, one reason why I live here rather than in, say, Texas.
I will support new taxes rather than see the progressive programs cut. I rather like the fact that my state actually looks out for the little guy (no, I don’t have a problem with immigrants either). And yes, I’m a private sector worker making a very good salary. I’m well aware that I am one of those who would get hit. It’s not an uncommon point of view in my experience in my industry – most tech workers tend to be somewhat liberal.
Money ain’t everything.
February 4, 2009 at 11:43 PM #341389SDEngineerParticipantIt’s a progressive state, one reason why I live here rather than in, say, Texas.
I will support new taxes rather than see the progressive programs cut. I rather like the fact that my state actually looks out for the little guy (no, I don’t have a problem with immigrants either). And yes, I’m a private sector worker making a very good salary. I’m well aware that I am one of those who would get hit. It’s not an uncommon point of view in my experience in my industry – most tech workers tend to be somewhat liberal.
Money ain’t everything.
February 4, 2009 at 11:43 PM #341491SDEngineerParticipantIt’s a progressive state, one reason why I live here rather than in, say, Texas.
I will support new taxes rather than see the progressive programs cut. I rather like the fact that my state actually looks out for the little guy (no, I don’t have a problem with immigrants either). And yes, I’m a private sector worker making a very good salary. I’m well aware that I am one of those who would get hit. It’s not an uncommon point of view in my experience in my industry – most tech workers tend to be somewhat liberal.
Money ain’t everything.
February 4, 2009 at 11:43 PM #341518SDEngineerParticipantIt’s a progressive state, one reason why I live here rather than in, say, Texas.
I will support new taxes rather than see the progressive programs cut. I rather like the fact that my state actually looks out for the little guy (no, I don’t have a problem with immigrants either). And yes, I’m a private sector worker making a very good salary. I’m well aware that I am one of those who would get hit. It’s not an uncommon point of view in my experience in my industry – most tech workers tend to be somewhat liberal.
Money ain’t everything.
February 4, 2009 at 11:43 PM #341612SDEngineerParticipantIt’s a progressive state, one reason why I live here rather than in, say, Texas.
I will support new taxes rather than see the progressive programs cut. I rather like the fact that my state actually looks out for the little guy (no, I don’t have a problem with immigrants either). And yes, I’m a private sector worker making a very good salary. I’m well aware that I am one of those who would get hit. It’s not an uncommon point of view in my experience in my industry – most tech workers tend to be somewhat liberal.
Money ain’t everything.
February 5, 2009 at 4:09 AM #341083svelteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer]Money ain’t everything. [/quote]
Yes but you see, to most Republicans most issues are black and white. If it is a new tax, it is automatically bad. No matter what, never is there a good tax. All tax cuts are good, no matter what, never mind if it raises the deficit.
This can be better translated into “if I get more money, it must be good.” Actually, that should be their motto.
February 5, 2009 at 4:09 AM #341409svelteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer]Money ain’t everything. [/quote]
Yes but you see, to most Republicans most issues are black and white. If it is a new tax, it is automatically bad. No matter what, never is there a good tax. All tax cuts are good, no matter what, never mind if it raises the deficit.
This can be better translated into “if I get more money, it must be good.” Actually, that should be their motto.
February 5, 2009 at 4:09 AM #341511svelteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer]Money ain’t everything. [/quote]
Yes but you see, to most Republicans most issues are black and white. If it is a new tax, it is automatically bad. No matter what, never is there a good tax. All tax cuts are good, no matter what, never mind if it raises the deficit.
This can be better translated into “if I get more money, it must be good.” Actually, that should be their motto.
February 5, 2009 at 4:09 AM #341538svelteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer]Money ain’t everything. [/quote]
Yes but you see, to most Republicans most issues are black and white. If it is a new tax, it is automatically bad. No matter what, never is there a good tax. All tax cuts are good, no matter what, never mind if it raises the deficit.
This can be better translated into “if I get more money, it must be good.” Actually, that should be their motto.
February 5, 2009 at 4:09 AM #341632svelteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer]Money ain’t everything. [/quote]
Yes but you see, to most Republicans most issues are black and white. If it is a new tax, it is automatically bad. No matter what, never is there a good tax. All tax cuts are good, no matter what, never mind if it raises the deficit.
This can be better translated into “if I get more money, it must be good.” Actually, that should be their motto.
February 5, 2009 at 7:12 AM #341103rnenParticipantSDEngineer
I do not have a problem with immigrants either, I do however have a problem with ILLEGAL immigrants.
Not that I am putting you in this bunch but it always cracks me up that people with good high paying SKILLED jobs can manage to ignore the difference. My guess is that if thier high tech companies were suddenly hireing illegal immigrants at half the pay and see thier pay scale cut in half they would be whistling a different tune.Maybe those “liberals” that have that point of view should climb down from thier ivory towers and see the impact of illegal immigrants on the blue collar LEGAL immigrants and citizens. I guess some how the illegals are more deserving than those who did not break into the counrty.
Oh yeah, the senate removed language in the the Obama spending bill that would have required a SS# to be eligable for some of the programs. Way too look out for the legal poor and working class Obama! Ahh yes, some bold change is on the horizon!
Sorry for the rant, but what can you expect from an obvious racist.
February 5, 2009 at 7:12 AM #341429rnenParticipantSDEngineer
I do not have a problem with immigrants either, I do however have a problem with ILLEGAL immigrants.
Not that I am putting you in this bunch but it always cracks me up that people with good high paying SKILLED jobs can manage to ignore the difference. My guess is that if thier high tech companies were suddenly hireing illegal immigrants at half the pay and see thier pay scale cut in half they would be whistling a different tune.Maybe those “liberals” that have that point of view should climb down from thier ivory towers and see the impact of illegal immigrants on the blue collar LEGAL immigrants and citizens. I guess some how the illegals are more deserving than those who did not break into the counrty.
Oh yeah, the senate removed language in the the Obama spending bill that would have required a SS# to be eligable for some of the programs. Way too look out for the legal poor and working class Obama! Ahh yes, some bold change is on the horizon!
Sorry for the rant, but what can you expect from an obvious racist.
February 5, 2009 at 7:12 AM #341530rnenParticipantSDEngineer
I do not have a problem with immigrants either, I do however have a problem with ILLEGAL immigrants.
Not that I am putting you in this bunch but it always cracks me up that people with good high paying SKILLED jobs can manage to ignore the difference. My guess is that if thier high tech companies were suddenly hireing illegal immigrants at half the pay and see thier pay scale cut in half they would be whistling a different tune.Maybe those “liberals” that have that point of view should climb down from thier ivory towers and see the impact of illegal immigrants on the blue collar LEGAL immigrants and citizens. I guess some how the illegals are more deserving than those who did not break into the counrty.
Oh yeah, the senate removed language in the the Obama spending bill that would have required a SS# to be eligable for some of the programs. Way too look out for the legal poor and working class Obama! Ahh yes, some bold change is on the horizon!
Sorry for the rant, but what can you expect from an obvious racist.
February 5, 2009 at 7:12 AM #341558rnenParticipantSDEngineer
I do not have a problem with immigrants either, I do however have a problem with ILLEGAL immigrants.
Not that I am putting you in this bunch but it always cracks me up that people with good high paying SKILLED jobs can manage to ignore the difference. My guess is that if thier high tech companies were suddenly hireing illegal immigrants at half the pay and see thier pay scale cut in half they would be whistling a different tune.Maybe those “liberals” that have that point of view should climb down from thier ivory towers and see the impact of illegal immigrants on the blue collar LEGAL immigrants and citizens. I guess some how the illegals are more deserving than those who did not break into the counrty.
Oh yeah, the senate removed language in the the Obama spending bill that would have required a SS# to be eligable for some of the programs. Way too look out for the legal poor and working class Obama! Ahh yes, some bold change is on the horizon!
Sorry for the rant, but what can you expect from an obvious racist.
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