To: Tempest
>>You don't want borrowing?
>>You don't want increased fees?
>>You don't want higher taxes?
NO, how about CUTTING THE SIZE OF GOVERNMENT...oh yea, if he does that he might not get re-elected, and we all know that that is the overriding concern of all politicians these days.
41 posted on
01/09/2004 2:45:08 PM PST by
cpst12
To: cpst12
"NO, how about CUTTING THE SIZE OF GOVERNMENT...oh yea, if he does that he might not get re-elected, and we all know that that is the overriding concern of all politicians these days."
Oh I guess you must live in a cave then. The governor commented yesterday as to how he already has his auditors combing throught the books to abolish redundant and frivilous state agencies. But I suppose that you have a special plan that wouldn't take the worlds 5th largest economy into the bankruptcy sinkhole that would also magically diffue the billions of dollars in debt the state already faces under brain-dead liberal control.
44 posted on
01/09/2004 2:52:29 PM PST by
Tempest
To: cpst12
It seems to me that you understand that California needs to have financial stability in order to attract business. And well you see businesses increase revenue.
Neat concept eh???
48 posted on
01/09/2004 2:56:17 PM PST by
Tempest
To: cpst12
Perhaps you didn't notice a couple FR's asking you about raising fees. I'd appreciate knowing which fees have been raised several hundred percent, as you claim. Thank you kindly.
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