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To: freedomdefender
The solution to all state budgets is the following.
In this example. The state is getting money from the two sources, (1) 40% from fixed taxes and (2) 60% from variable taxes. The fixed is from property taxes. The variable taxes are from private state taxes.

So it is simple. Make all budgets the following.
They get their money this way (1) 40% is fixed, (2) 60% is variable. So if the receipts from variable taxes drops their variable budget drops the same percentage.
That way, they could not spend more that what they take in.

What do others think of this?
75 posted on 08/17/2003 12:20:40 PM PDT by ktw (kakkate koi)
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To: ktw
Too much like right!
76 posted on 08/17/2003 12:23:04 PM PDT by old school
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