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To: combjelly who wrote (133844)3/1/2001 1:56:22 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571204
 
In general, yes. But the fault has been locked at Palmdale since early in the last century. Because the fault takes a jog there, it tends to build up stress that pops catastrophically.

And you would not believe how much they have built up the area and still they continue to build. And they know.....the fault runs through some people's back yards.

ted



To: combjelly who wrote (133844)3/1/2001 2:08:45 PM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571204
 
Combjelly Re..For this year. Unless taxes are raised again the shortfall will be larger for next year, and the next...<<

What is wrong with that. What is wrong with having a little thrift in gov.? Next yr. if they need to raise taxes again, they will, but in the meantime the people of Texas saved 1.1 billion, which is far better than we did here in Wis.

I noticed Gephardt the other night seemed to embrace campaign reform. Why is that. Because he knows how much Bill's corruption is hurting the dem. party. Its is time to get rid of the stench permeating gov. And if Bill's escapades help bring about real reform, at least some good will come out of them. But to get back the people's trust will take awhile. We will never get the deficit paid down until we can get rid of the corruption, no matter how high they raise the tax rates.