Work health care affordability into the story and you've got a winner! And then claim you're "not responsible"... I don't know how these writers can write these stories with a straight face.
To: LurkedLongEnough
Add to that info i posted the other day about the ballot measures that passed - over $13 Billion worth just in a statewide one on schools, and the people of CA are in deep.
Bookmarked for further analysis, thanks for the post!
To: LurkedLongEnough
In a pair of decisions Thursday, state regulators voted to shift as much as $6 billion in costs onto consumers over the next year to help pay for the continued fallout from California's energy crisis. Just after the election... how convienent.... BAFOONS... 4 more years of Davis... hahahahahahahahhahahahahaha
To: LurkedLongEnough
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To: LurkedLongEnough
Stupid is as stupid does. California voters are just plain stupid (and greedy, and immoral).
Ye reap what ye sow.
Califronia voters ask for all kinds of free programs and protect the right to abortions for all and elect a Governor to provide those things, and then the bill comes due. Surprise, surprise!
To: LurkedLongEnough
Notice how the article didn't even mention the
University of California System, which had one of the biggest direct access contracts in the state?
The students and teachers of California just got screwed out of a few hundred million $...
To: LurkedLongEnough
Californians already pay extra on their bills because of surcharges imposed during the state's energy crisis in 2001. The extra charges -- totaling $22.50 per month for the average household -- were to have been eliminated when they were no longer necessary. Now, as a result of Thursday's rulings, consumers will continue to pay them for the foreseeable future. Thank you Gray Davis ... what's next, repealing Prop. 13 so you can tax people out of their homes?
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11/08/2002 1:41:52 PM PST by
Gophack
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