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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (496505)7/20/2009 1:17:44 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574002
 
Ted, > Good. At least you've started to look at the possibilities.

Liberals like you and RW think the solution in CA is more taxes. This despite clear examples of other left coast states getting by with less.


Look....do what you want. Its your state. Cutting back on taxes has been CA's MO for 30 years now and the results are in the pudding. You can ignore them and pray for something/someone to intervene or you all can start making the necessary changes. All I worry about is CA taking the rest of us down with it.

If you want to hold up WA as an example of a "possibility," then you would be advocating the repeal of BOTH Prop. 13 and state income taxes. Of course, neither will ever get to first base here in the People's Republic of California.

There is no comparison between WA and CA......WA doesn't have CA's people problems. And btw Prop 13 is not a People's Republic issue.....it is straight from the conservative playbook.

At least Ah-nuld these days has transformed back into the right-of-center governor that we elected back in 2003.

Yes, he's doing what conservatives want........I think its to teach you all a hard lesson.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (496505)7/20/2009 1:52:29 PM
From: Road Walker1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574002
 
Liberals like you and RW think the solution in CA is more taxes.

And reduced spending. When you are losing money most minds turn to increasing revenue and reducing costs, not one or the other.

... unless there is some ideological brain dead logic seizure.