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To: nufsed

Nothing is good news in Cal until we stop spending $12 billion a year on services for illegals.
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And it will NEVER stop until the radical liberal vote-mongers in the state legislature are removed from office and control. In three decades they have destroyed what was California, the leading model state in America, and turned it into Taxifornia. Forty BILLION bucks in debt and yes, spending over TEN BILLION PER YEAR to fund ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. Just take a drive through Los Angeles nowadays. We residents of Taxifornia, remember the times when the state government, run by RESPONSIBLE CONSERVATIVES, was fighting over how to RETURN over three billion in excess taxation to the taxpaying citizens. When our schools were the BEST in the nation. When our demographics were acceptable and did not have to fear gangs in and around major cities.

Anything the liberals touch turns to $%^&. California has been no exception. And now they want us to pay for THEIR MALFEASANCE, CORRUPTION AND LAWBREAKING.


11 posted on 02/15/2009 8:47:52 AM PST by EagleUSA
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To: EagleUSA
When I moved to California back in the 1970’s, its education system was the model for the country. The state universities and community colleges were especially outstanding.

Now it's all gone to hell. We've been overrun by illegal aliens and they're still coming here in droves as Mexico continues to collapse. The voters passed Proposition 187 years ago to deny them benefits, but a liberal judge stopped it, and nothing more has been heard about it since.

I'm looking to spend my retirement years someplace else, like Idaho or Oklahoma.

20 posted on 02/15/2009 9:00:51 AM PST by Deo volente (High Noon, January 20, 2009: Our long national nightmare begins.)
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