Posted on 08/30/2006 5:31:18 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
This is a great way to get even more small businessmen and middle-class taxpayers to leave California.
This has the potential to make the bailout of GM look like peanuts.
Good. We need to let CA be the guinea pig.
Was going to say; if this passes, then we're going to see if it is possible for business to leave the state at a rate approaching the speed of light...
When it fails, they'll just blame the rest of the country for not doing the same thing and thus offering a safe haven to the earners of the world to retreat to.
One more brick in the Kalifornia Socialistika Republik wall.
I hope that Arnold signs this. It will be a case study in socialist failure. The only downside is destroying one of our largest states will bring down the country somewhat.
Well, maybe you can get Brandon Routh to be your mover.
"This creates a government-run system akin to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Do we want health care taken care of by another bloated bureaucracy?"
Not quite analogous -- few people have died waiting in line for service at the DMV.
"I hope that Arnold signs this."
The Gubernator is a RINO, but not an Uber-RINO. He won't sign it.
Yes, this is another plan by Democrats to have the Feds and every single state in the United States BAIL OUT California.
I remember CA DMV. You sure? Got figures on that?
*\;-)
Finally, a way to get rid of Washington's freeloaders! Just tell them what they can get in California (in addition to MUCH better weather than Washington's), and they'll be history.
Just one of the reasons that this native Californian left and went to Arizona.
Go for it Cali! Free health care, mandatory clean air...aahhhh
If Prop 13 is overturned, it's all over. My property taxes are already at $5000+ per year and many people are worse than mine. It would cause people to sell their homes so fast and move.
True, but many have wished they were dead.
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