Yurt
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this happened under a republican governor and notice TM completely ignores that and seems to give the dem all the credit
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this happened under a republican governor and notice TM completely ignores that and seems to give the dem all the credit
Sadly, I can only laugh. Lots of people are fooled by accounting trickery.
So they are guessing that they will get an extra 6.6B, they don't actually know.
Libs love sceince but hate da maff.
And reading the story they plan on spending chunks of this etheral wind fall, and NOT put it all to the debt.
Conservatives call that "fuzzy math'.
"This is another of conservatives hidden agendas: they keep promising workers that if we cut taxes on the wealthy and the economy grows, their wages will go up. But when wages even start to go upfor whatever reasonconservatives do everything they can to slow down the economy. They never openly tell the public about the second part of their strategy when they discuss taxes, economic growth and wages."
October 06, 2003
"Investigative reporter Greg Palast reveals how Republican gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger is part of a larger scheme to help Enron and other power companies avoid paying back $9 billion in illicit profits by replacing Gov. Gray Davis."
How about we do the honest thing and pay for these peoples medical care like we promised them.
Now this recovery is barely in gear.
Cali will pull out of this and soar in a couple of years.
You will have moonbeam Jerry to thank.
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3 in a row even, I'm so happy haha.
Jerry Brown
Jerry Brown’s budget cuts deep, looks to extend tax hikes, reshapes government
() January 10, 2011 | 10:06 am Gov. Jerry Brown will unveil a stark budget plan for California on Monday, proposing to slash welfare spending in half, cut nearly 20% from the state's university system and reduce healthcare coverage for the poor -- while aksing that voters approve an array of tax increases.
Brown, a Democrat, said in a statement he is proposing a budget composed roughly of half cuts and half taxes to confront a budget shortfall that his office has estimated at $25.4 billion.
Brown said his $84.6-billion general fund spending plan "will be painful, requiring sacrifice from every sector of the state, but we have no choice,"
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3 in a row even, I'm so happy haha.
Isn't it just Pure BLISS?
Jerry Brown
Jerry Browns budget cuts deep, looks to extend tax hikes, reshapes government
() January 10, 2011 | 10:06 am Gov. Jerry Brown will unveil a stark budget plan for California on Monday, proposing to slash welfare spending in half, cut nearly 20% from the state's university system and reduce healthcare coverage for the poor -- while aksing that voters approve an array of tax increases.
Brown, a Democrat, said in a statement he is proposing a budget composed roughly of half cuts and half taxes to confront a budget shortfall that his office has estimated at $25.4 billion.
Brown said his $84.6-billion general fund spending plan "will be painful, requiring sacrifice from every sector of the state, but we have no choice,"
Just curious, TM....if it's all good in Ca. to make these deep cuts in that state, and you DO approve. Why are you so against the same mindset as the federal level?
awwe I ruined your right wing lies huh?
Jerry Brown
Jerry Browns budget cuts deep, looks to extend tax hikes, reshapes government
() January 10, 2011 | 10:06 am Gov. Jerry Brown will unveil a stark budget plan for California on Monday, proposing to slash welfare spending in half, cut nearly 20% from the state's university system and reduce healthcare coverage for the poor -- while aksing that voters approve an array of tax increases.
Brown, a Democrat, said in a statement he is proposing a budget composed roughly of half cuts and half taxes to confront a budget shortfall that his office has estimated at $25.4 billion.
Brown said his $84.6-billion general fund spending plan "will be painful, requiring sacrifice from every sector of the state, but we have no choice,"
Just curious, TM....if it's all good in Ca. to make these deep cuts in that state, and you DO approve. Why are you so against the same mindset as the federal level?
No shit!..........Lets all celebrate while jobs and businesses continue to flee this state in droves, due to an unfriendly liberal legislated business environment, and ridiculous liberal legislated enviromental regulations.There's a sucker born every minute. And, apparently, most of 'em are born in California.
"Expected to see" and idiots like Septic Tank take it as 'fact'. Which demonstrates the gullibility of partisan hacks very nicely.