pogo4pres
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ORIGINAL: truckinslave It is also, one can hope, the end of unfunded mandates to the states. The problems caused by dims catering to public sector unions are their own (SEE: Gov Christie, D-NJ). The sentence I quoted should be doubly or triply true of Ca. Thay faced a clear choice and decided, of aaallllll the problems facing Ca, that Ms Whitmans housekeeper was the most important. They have doubled down on stupid and should be allowed to complete their own destruction without federal intervention. And without a thin dime of my tax money. Boehnor and Cantor get that. Especially Cantor. Gee talking about doubling down on stupid, it appears you to want to IGNORE history, and the simple fact that when Brown left office he left a FIVE BILLION DOLLAR surplus. You seem to forget that California leads the nation in "Initiative & Referendum" legislation and the people being generally easily lead sheep have really no one but themselves to blame. Here in NJ the PEOPLE are the fucking problem too, we have a state with 566 municipalities, and 616 schools districts. This in a state that is about 9,000 sq miles in size with roughly 9,000,000 in population. Pennsylvania a state that is 46,055 sq miles in area (approximately 5 times NJ) and a population of 12,604,607 (2009 est. 33% more than NJ) has 501 school districts, how can this be, when NJ is the smaller state, in both area and population? Easy answer the fucking people that every time a governor has called for school consolidation screech "HOME RULE", even though their "boutique school district" has 500 or fewer students. The shame is you do not live in NJ and feel the urge to comment on our politics without any knowledge of the internal workings of the state. Can we say doubled down on STUPID??? Politically, Some Knucklehead in NJ
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