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To: Robert357
It's really quite simple in terms of outcomes. Either the Democrats have to raise taxes or cut spending. They don't know how to do the latter--they only threaten to do so as a pretext for raising taxes.

Or the Tooth Fairy could come.

I'll bet they raise taxes.

13 posted on 11/21/2001 3:09:56 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
I'll bet they raise taxes.

Even in an election year? If it were not an electon year, I would agree with you completely. I remember tax & Spend Democratic Governor Mike Lowry of Washington State being elected in November on a promise not to increase taxes and then in December before he was sworn in coming up with a tax increase plan. That was pretty obvious to most of us in Washington State, but also confirming that the Dem's would bit their tongue on discussing tax increases until they had counted their votes.

I see Davis and the Democratic California State legislature as knowing that a tax increase in an election year is bad politics. If they had the ability to delay an emergency legislative session until early December 2002 after the elections, I could see them doing that.

Unfortunately for them, everything I read says that doomsday is prior to June 2002. Moody's seems to have established that as a pretty clear deadline. The FERC seems to be also helping out with small change requests for a billion here and there that should keep the pressure on Davis.

14 posted on 11/21/2001 4:04:29 PM PST by Robert357
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