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ParticipantWell said EconProf.
Pretending this will solve our problems is the delusion those you mention are brainwashed into believing, so they laugh it off, as if California will be fine because everyone wants to live here. As if our state defaulting is ‘inconceivable’.
Bi-partisan politics has blinded people into complacency as long as their party is in power, but what they fail to understand is the party doesn’t matter. It’s the system that’s broke. Voting new people in may help, but the system needs an overhaul.
I can’t say for certain if or when our state will fail, but as bad as it is, this new budget will only make things worse. Anyone who disagrees with that will have a hard time coming up with the $100 billion in taxes the state spends if they’re the last one living here.
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ParticipantWell said EconProf.
Pretending this will solve our problems is the delusion those you mention are brainwashed into believing, so they laugh it off, as if California will be fine because everyone wants to live here. As if our state defaulting is ‘inconceivable’.
Bi-partisan politics has blinded people into complacency as long as their party is in power, but what they fail to understand is the party doesn’t matter. It’s the system that’s broke. Voting new people in may help, but the system needs an overhaul.
I can’t say for certain if or when our state will fail, but as bad as it is, this new budget will only make things worse. Anyone who disagrees with that will have a hard time coming up with the $100 billion in taxes the state spends if they’re the last one living here.
cr
ParticipantWell said EconProf.
Pretending this will solve our problems is the delusion those you mention are brainwashed into believing, so they laugh it off, as if California will be fine because everyone wants to live here. As if our state defaulting is ‘inconceivable’.
Bi-partisan politics has blinded people into complacency as long as their party is in power, but what they fail to understand is the party doesn’t matter. It’s the system that’s broke. Voting new people in may help, but the system needs an overhaul.
I can’t say for certain if or when our state will fail, but as bad as it is, this new budget will only make things worse. Anyone who disagrees with that will have a hard time coming up with the $100 billion in taxes the state spends if they’re the last one living here.
cr
ParticipantWell said EconProf.
Pretending this will solve our problems is the delusion those you mention are brainwashed into believing, so they laugh it off, as if California will be fine because everyone wants to live here. As if our state defaulting is ‘inconceivable’.
Bi-partisan politics has blinded people into complacency as long as their party is in power, but what they fail to understand is the party doesn’t matter. It’s the system that’s broke. Voting new people in may help, but the system needs an overhaul.
I can’t say for certain if or when our state will fail, but as bad as it is, this new budget will only make things worse. Anyone who disagrees with that will have a hard time coming up with the $100 billion in taxes the state spends if they’re the last one living here.
cr
ParticipantThat’s partly why I posted the Senate votes. Write em, vote against them for starters.
Then we need a proposition for the next voting season.
Any political lawyers here?
cr
ParticipantThat’s partly why I posted the Senate votes. Write em, vote against them for starters.
Then we need a proposition for the next voting season.
Any political lawyers here?
cr
ParticipantThat’s partly why I posted the Senate votes. Write em, vote against them for starters.
Then we need a proposition for the next voting season.
Any political lawyers here?
cr
ParticipantThat’s partly why I posted the Senate votes. Write em, vote against them for starters.
Then we need a proposition for the next voting season.
Any political lawyers here?
cr
ParticipantThat’s partly why I posted the Senate votes. Write em, vote against them for starters.
Then we need a proposition for the next voting season.
Any political lawyers here?
cr
Participantafx114, it’s more about the state of our economy now and the effect of higher taxes on an already over-stressed tax base.
Even if times were good with higher taxes under Clinton it doesn’t mean raising them now will fix things.
Toyota was going to build a Pirus plant in NorCal:
“We think Northern California would be a great place to build the largest-selling hybrid auto,” Jim Wunderman, president and chief executive of the Bay Area Council said. “However, California really lacks any significant incentive that would encourage expansion of manufacturing capacity compared to other states and other regions.”
The plant will open in Mississippi. Too bad, CA could use those jobs and tax dollars. Probably more than MS.
cr
Participantafx114, it’s more about the state of our economy now and the effect of higher taxes on an already over-stressed tax base.
Even if times were good with higher taxes under Clinton it doesn’t mean raising them now will fix things.
Toyota was going to build a Pirus plant in NorCal:
“We think Northern California would be a great place to build the largest-selling hybrid auto,” Jim Wunderman, president and chief executive of the Bay Area Council said. “However, California really lacks any significant incentive that would encourage expansion of manufacturing capacity compared to other states and other regions.”
The plant will open in Mississippi. Too bad, CA could use those jobs and tax dollars. Probably more than MS.
cr
Participantafx114, it’s more about the state of our economy now and the effect of higher taxes on an already over-stressed tax base.
Even if times were good with higher taxes under Clinton it doesn’t mean raising them now will fix things.
Toyota was going to build a Pirus plant in NorCal:
“We think Northern California would be a great place to build the largest-selling hybrid auto,” Jim Wunderman, president and chief executive of the Bay Area Council said. “However, California really lacks any significant incentive that would encourage expansion of manufacturing capacity compared to other states and other regions.”
The plant will open in Mississippi. Too bad, CA could use those jobs and tax dollars. Probably more than MS.
cr
Participantafx114, it’s more about the state of our economy now and the effect of higher taxes on an already over-stressed tax base.
Even if times were good with higher taxes under Clinton it doesn’t mean raising them now will fix things.
Toyota was going to build a Pirus plant in NorCal:
“We think Northern California would be a great place to build the largest-selling hybrid auto,” Jim Wunderman, president and chief executive of the Bay Area Council said. “However, California really lacks any significant incentive that would encourage expansion of manufacturing capacity compared to other states and other regions.”
The plant will open in Mississippi. Too bad, CA could use those jobs and tax dollars. Probably more than MS.
cr
Participantafx114, it’s more about the state of our economy now and the effect of higher taxes on an already over-stressed tax base.
Even if times were good with higher taxes under Clinton it doesn’t mean raising them now will fix things.
Toyota was going to build a Pirus plant in NorCal:
“We think Northern California would be a great place to build the largest-selling hybrid auto,” Jim Wunderman, president and chief executive of the Bay Area Council said. “However, California really lacks any significant incentive that would encourage expansion of manufacturing capacity compared to other states and other regions.”
The plant will open in Mississippi. Too bad, CA could use those jobs and tax dollars. Probably more than MS.
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