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11
Should Obama administration give California federal loan guarantees to help the state out of its multibillion?
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Should the Obama administration give California federal loan guarantees to help the state out of its multibillion-dollar jam?
Should the Obama administration give California federal loan guarantees to help the state out of its multibillion-dollar jam?
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2009/05/28/news_opinion/speakout/843408cc943dcb38862575c4000efe04.txt
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no, and I live here. Let us all suffer, we deserve it.
No more loans, no more handing out money to anyone! I do not want to pay for anyones mistakes but my own!
California is the 6th most powerful economy in the world. !!!
and communists in the east coast are so jealous!
LOL
I don’t live in California, nor would I. I didn’t vote for California’s excessive spending, and I received no benefit from it. Why should my tax dollars pay for their spending? That is taxation without representation. I have no say in California’s affairs.
California bankrupt – yet a “special nurse” makes $350,000
$350,324 to be exact. Oh BTW, that “Special Nurse” is a government employee. In a related article by The *** Patriot mentions how Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa mentioned his recent trip to the state capitol and whined that California’s budget woes were caused by a “broken system.” Really now Antonio?
No. CA is a vast, rich and powerful state that is in its current predicament because of the decisions made by its residents and their elected officials. When the fed. govt. has bailed out other groups, it has gotten big concessions, such as bankruptcy or a limit on how they operate. What conditions could we put on CA? Probably none since the problems are due to laws etc.
CA is on it’s own. They created the problem, let them fix it.