We've been living with this sort of thing in New York for many years. When he was governor, Mario Cuomo once said on live television that a particular method by which the State had been borrowing money -- transferring ownership of a State facility such as a prison to a non-governmental organization and then allowing the NGO to pay for it by selling State-backed bonds based on its value -- was in violation of New York's own Constitution, and then said that the State would "only do it once more."
My ear doctor assured me shortly thereafter that my hearing was in good shape.
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