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gandalf
ParticipantYes, I heard about this too. Tremendous cause for concern. Fiscal health of the State of CA greatly affects the overall state and US economy. We’re not out of the woods yet.
Looking back, it’s really surprising the government wasn’t able to extract substantial reforms in exchange for the bailout. Comment on our political system, I suppose.
gandalf
ParticipantYes, I heard about this too. Tremendous cause for concern. Fiscal health of the State of CA greatly affects the overall state and US economy. We’re not out of the woods yet.
Looking back, it’s really surprising the government wasn’t able to extract substantial reforms in exchange for the bailout. Comment on our political system, I suppose.
gandalf
ParticipantYes, I heard about this too. Tremendous cause for concern. Fiscal health of the State of CA greatly affects the overall state and US economy. We’re not out of the woods yet.
Looking back, it’s really surprising the government wasn’t able to extract substantial reforms in exchange for the bailout. Comment on our political system, I suppose.
gandalf
ParticipantYes, I heard about this too. Tremendous cause for concern. Fiscal health of the State of CA greatly affects the overall state and US economy. We’re not out of the woods yet.
Looking back, it’s really surprising the government wasn’t able to extract substantial reforms in exchange for the bailout. Comment on our political system, I suppose.
gandalf
ParticipantWow.
So what you’re basically saying is Goldman Sachs has contributed lots of value to society.
AIG? Countrywide? Washington Mutual?
WorldCom? Enron? Peregrine?
Mexican drug cartels?
Good grief.
Wealth is loosely correlated to contributions to society, but more often, it correlates with power and ownership of capital and resources.
gandalf
ParticipantWow.
So what you’re basically saying is Goldman Sachs has contributed lots of value to society.
AIG? Countrywide? Washington Mutual?
WorldCom? Enron? Peregrine?
Mexican drug cartels?
Good grief.
Wealth is loosely correlated to contributions to society, but more often, it correlates with power and ownership of capital and resources.
gandalf
ParticipantWow.
So what you’re basically saying is Goldman Sachs has contributed lots of value to society.
AIG? Countrywide? Washington Mutual?
WorldCom? Enron? Peregrine?
Mexican drug cartels?
Good grief.
Wealth is loosely correlated to contributions to society, but more often, it correlates with power and ownership of capital and resources.
gandalf
ParticipantWow.
So what you’re basically saying is Goldman Sachs has contributed lots of value to society.
AIG? Countrywide? Washington Mutual?
WorldCom? Enron? Peregrine?
Mexican drug cartels?
Good grief.
Wealth is loosely correlated to contributions to society, but more often, it correlates with power and ownership of capital and resources.
gandalf
ParticipantWow.
So what you’re basically saying is Goldman Sachs has contributed lots of value to society.
AIG? Countrywide? Washington Mutual?
WorldCom? Enron? Peregrine?
Mexican drug cartels?
Good grief.
Wealth is loosely correlated to contributions to society, but more often, it correlates with power and ownership of capital and resources.
gandalf
ParticipantState of CA tax code is badly in need of reform. Worse than federal code because of the revenue implications for the state, amplitude of increase/decrease across business cycles.
gandalf
ParticipantState of CA tax code is badly in need of reform. Worse than federal code because of the revenue implications for the state, amplitude of increase/decrease across business cycles.
gandalf
ParticipantState of CA tax code is badly in need of reform. Worse than federal code because of the revenue implications for the state, amplitude of increase/decrease across business cycles.
gandalf
ParticipantState of CA tax code is badly in need of reform. Worse than federal code because of the revenue implications for the state, amplitude of increase/decrease across business cycles.
gandalf
ParticipantState of CA tax code is badly in need of reform. Worse than federal code because of the revenue implications for the state, amplitude of increase/decrease across business cycles.
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