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To: joinedafterattack

I understand that California’s economy is in the tank. That business is leaving every day, that unemployment is rising, that people are squashed beneath the heaviest taxes in the nation, that crime is on the rise, that the budget is broke and going deeper in the red every day, but why is this bad? As I understand it, it’s exactly how socialism works. You spend other people’s money until it’s gone. They have reached utopia. The question is “now what?”. Socialism never moves past this point. Come on California Socialists’, move to the next step. Stop crying and making a fuss. Show us how it works and stop looking at Federal funds to bail it out. Socialism either works or doesn’t...


6 posted on 05/24/2009 9:18:40 PM PDT by trailboss800
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To: trailboss800
The question is “now what?”

Try reading the article.

Proposition 1A failed in every county, from the bluest to the reddest.

At least the author was perceptive enough to notice the biggest tax revolt in modern history took place in Cal last week.

I'd say it's not working out very well for the big gov liberals here.

Just a wild guess though.

7 posted on 05/24/2009 9:29:21 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: trailboss800
"Socialism either works or doesn’t...'

Well..... as we all know from history,......... it doesn't! ,p> But if your waiting on California commie libs to admit that it doesn't; your wasting your time.

Liberalism has nothing to do with reality, and their own idealism fosters delusional behavior.

It's a mental illness you know.

14 posted on 05/24/2009 11:24:22 PM PDT by Hillarys nightmare (So Proud to be living in "Jesus Land" ! Don't you wish everyone did?)
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