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November 12, 2010 at 6:25 AM #631032November 12, 2010 at 6:33 AM #629945EconProfParticipant
My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.
November 12, 2010 at 6:33 AM #630022EconProfParticipantMy point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.
November 12, 2010 at 6:33 AM #630596EconProfParticipantMy point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.
November 12, 2010 at 6:33 AM #630724EconProfParticipantMy point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.
November 12, 2010 at 6:33 AM #631042EconProfParticipantMy point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.
November 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM #629955CoronitaParticipant[quote=EconProf]My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.[/quote]
Listen, you have really nothing to worry about.
One of two things are going to happen in CA..
1)CA files for bankruptcy…This will result in public services cut, public outcry, and then the rep’s will come out blazing blaming the demo’s, and then there will be a government reorg, similar to what happened at the federal level.
2)The economy miraculously recovers, making this a moot point…
Patience, grasshoppers…. Patience…. CA is just a laggard of what’s happening at the Fed level…
November 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM #630032CoronitaParticipant[quote=EconProf]My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.[/quote]
Listen, you have really nothing to worry about.
One of two things are going to happen in CA..
1)CA files for bankruptcy…This will result in public services cut, public outcry, and then the rep’s will come out blazing blaming the demo’s, and then there will be a government reorg, similar to what happened at the federal level.
2)The economy miraculously recovers, making this a moot point…
Patience, grasshoppers…. Patience…. CA is just a laggard of what’s happening at the Fed level…
November 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM #630606CoronitaParticipant[quote=EconProf]My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.[/quote]
Listen, you have really nothing to worry about.
One of two things are going to happen in CA..
1)CA files for bankruptcy…This will result in public services cut, public outcry, and then the rep’s will come out blazing blaming the demo’s, and then there will be a government reorg, similar to what happened at the federal level.
2)The economy miraculously recovers, making this a moot point…
Patience, grasshoppers…. Patience…. CA is just a laggard of what’s happening at the Fed level…
November 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM #630734CoronitaParticipant[quote=EconProf]My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.[/quote]
Listen, you have really nothing to worry about.
One of two things are going to happen in CA..
1)CA files for bankruptcy…This will result in public services cut, public outcry, and then the rep’s will come out blazing blaming the demo’s, and then there will be a government reorg, similar to what happened at the federal level.
2)The economy miraculously recovers, making this a moot point…
Patience, grasshoppers…. Patience…. CA is just a laggard of what’s happening at the Fed level…
November 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM #631052CoronitaParticipant[quote=EconProf]My point was that while the rest of the nation comes to its senses about government spending and big government, CA moves to the left in electing its local, state, and federal politicians. Boxer is the most prominent example.[/quote]
Listen, you have really nothing to worry about.
One of two things are going to happen in CA..
1)CA files for bankruptcy…This will result in public services cut, public outcry, and then the rep’s will come out blazing blaming the demo’s, and then there will be a government reorg, similar to what happened at the federal level.
2)The economy miraculously recovers, making this a moot point…
Patience, grasshoppers…. Patience…. CA is just a laggard of what’s happening at the Fed level…
November 12, 2010 at 8:13 AM #629995air_ogiParticipantSince Jerry Brown left the office, California had been run by the Republican governors for 24 of out 28 years.
During the same time, San Diego, one of the worst examples of fiscal mismanagement was run by a Republican mayor for 21 out of 28 years.And lets not forget the Republican control during Bush years that resulted in “small government”.
What significant program did newly elected Republicans in congress propose cutting? Funding to NPR?
November 12, 2010 at 8:13 AM #630072air_ogiParticipantSince Jerry Brown left the office, California had been run by the Republican governors for 24 of out 28 years.
During the same time, San Diego, one of the worst examples of fiscal mismanagement was run by a Republican mayor for 21 out of 28 years.And lets not forget the Republican control during Bush years that resulted in “small government”.
What significant program did newly elected Republicans in congress propose cutting? Funding to NPR?
November 12, 2010 at 8:13 AM #630646air_ogiParticipantSince Jerry Brown left the office, California had been run by the Republican governors for 24 of out 28 years.
During the same time, San Diego, one of the worst examples of fiscal mismanagement was run by a Republican mayor for 21 out of 28 years.And lets not forget the Republican control during Bush years that resulted in “small government”.
What significant program did newly elected Republicans in congress propose cutting? Funding to NPR?
November 12, 2010 at 8:13 AM #630774air_ogiParticipantSince Jerry Brown left the office, California had been run by the Republican governors for 24 of out 28 years.
During the same time, San Diego, one of the worst examples of fiscal mismanagement was run by a Republican mayor for 21 out of 28 years.And lets not forget the Republican control during Bush years that resulted in “small government”.
What significant program did newly elected Republicans in congress propose cutting? Funding to NPR?
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