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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: longnshort who wrote (117862)2/28/2009 4:42:51 PM
From: Freedom Fighter1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
>so the productive people will just move to another state, it's not like they would stop working.<

They are being DRIVEN OUT by pathetic left wing ideas and policies that need to be reversed to save the state. Much of CA is a social and economic cesspool. CA's eventual long term decline was obvious.

On the contrary, a few of the major financial companies we are bailing are taking their medicine, continuing to operate, and will eventually prosper again just like after most busts. (perhaps with new shareholders and hopefully with new management). Huge errors were made and their was certainly a lot of corruption, but the franchises have value if managed properly.

If we send CA hundreds of billions to keep that cesspoool afloat, we are certainly wasting good money trying to save bad money unless we insist on a major overhaul of the way things are managed. That's impossible because our new leaders are currently trying to implement CA thinking on a national level.
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