To: GonzoGOP
You picked the far most expensive states. That’s going to lead to a biased result that’s too high. I’d say it’s probably $200b a year or so, which isn’t nothing I’ll admit. But still, it’s a drop in the bucket compared to what wall street and the AIG/Goldmans/unions got.
127 posted on
08/17/2010 9:49:52 PM PDT by
Tolsti2
To: Tolsti2
You picked the far most expensive states. Thats going to lead to a biased result thats too high. Id say its probably $200b a year or so, which isnt nothing Ill admit.
Also the two largest states with the highest unemployment rates. Look at the list Blood of Tyrants posted. Illinois is up over $500 a week and we have great sucking unemployment here. Big states with high unemployment rats skew the numbers. California, Illinois, and New York make up one quarter of the US population and all have unemployment rates 5% or more above the national average. Unfortunately those are also the ones with the high payouts.
I'm going to stick with the approximately $300 billion number. And half the US military budget isn't a drop in the bucket, no matter how you slice it. And it is going to fall disproportionately on states that are already on the verge of economic collapse. There will need to be tax increases to pay for it, despite your assurances to the contrary.
134 posted on
08/17/2010 10:02:57 PM PDT by
GonzoGOP
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