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Politics : Piffer Thread on Political Rantings and Ravings -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (11847)10/8/2003 7:09:45 AM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14610
 
That was a great post. I had to take that fool off ignore to see how your argument would go and was not surprised to see that AS still does not let facts interfere with it's arguments. Funny how some people can be proven wrong over and over yet they still argue the same thing.

Your correct in that Arnold's job may not be that tough after all. Only problem is the folks that voted for all of those increases are still there.

I like the line about the pigs drowning at the trough by the way:)



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (11847)10/8/2003 3:28:39 PM
From: benchpress550  Respond to of 14610
 
Grand Total of State Spending, California

Fiscal Year 1994-95: $ 86.1B
Fiscal Year 1995-96: $ 90.2B
Fiscal Year 1996-97: $ 95.9B
Fiscal Year 1997-98: $100.2B
(Gray Davis elected, November 1998)
Fiscal Year 1998-99: $109.6B
Fiscal Year 1999-00: $122.2B
Fiscal Year 2000-01: $137.7B
Fiscal Year 2001-02: $145.8B
Fiscal Year 2002-03: $166.8B
Fiscal Year 2003-04: $154.7B (projected)


Remind me to never let Gray anywhere near my check book.