Posted on 03/12/2010 3:04:10 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules
In response to California's stubborn 12%-plus unemployment rate, Republicans lawmakers
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I wonder what Nazi Pelosi’s numbers look like.
Does anyone know?
Her numbers are good in her stalinist district. That’s all she cares about. ( and gathering more power if possible)
>> No. The states environmental protection laws should never be suspended. 44% (930 votes)
Extremists.
Thank you
Yes. Sacramento needs to do everything in its power to cut down the state’s unemployment rate. 52% (1,161 votes)
Yes, but the 5.5% unemployment threshold for AB 32’s implementation is too low. 2% (49 votes)
No. The economy isn’t in a serious enough situation to warrant such action. 2% (54 votes)
No. The state’s environmental protection laws should never be suspended. 44% (975 votes)
Total Votes: 2,239
I don’t care how this vote goes.
CA can sink beneath LA and MS economically for all I care.
And then there is this little gem:
“This is a completely false argument. We need green jobs and green technology to save the economy and the environment.”
I think what this implies is...they want GOVERNMENT jobs, not GREEN jobs. All paid for by STEALING from your hard earned paycheck in order to fund THEIRS.
Bump and Vote
bump
Sorry I forgot to ping you to my ScreenShot at #28.
California is the largest economy of any state, with repercusions for all of us. Do you really want out of work Californians moving to your state and sucking up jobs?
We need a referendum like this in Oregon, to restore our once vital logging industry. Loggers have been thrown under the bus, in part because they tend to vote Republican/conservative.
Yes. Sacramento needs to do everything in its power to cut down the state’s unemployment rate. 50% (1,725 votes)
Yes, but the 5.5% unemployment threshold for AB 32’s implementation is too low. 3% (89 votes)
No. The economy isn’t in a serious enough situation to warrant such action. 3% (92 votes)
No. The state’s environmental protection laws should never be suspended. 44% (1,519 votes)
Total Votes: 3,425
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