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In reply to the discussion: Reich: A Tale of Three States: California, Kansas, and Florida [View all]Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)37. About a decade ago, my sister said they "had found WMD in Iraq" I told her there was not one
substantiated report, that every breathless report had been walked back in the wee hours a couple days later.
Her response? "Are you sure?"
To this day, she believes Saddam had chemical weapons ready to go.
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Hmmmm - you mean spending money making the state better makes the state better?
el_bryanto
Mar 2015
#1
Jerry Brown and our Democratic Legislature faced a $42 billion, not $27 billion dollar deficit
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2015
#15
But remember, the majority of the good citizens of our state voted to raise our taxes.
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#40
She sounds like she gets her news from Faux News. She may be smart but she is just ignorant
cui bono
Mar 2015
#35
About a decade ago, my sister said they "had found WMD in Iraq" I told her there was not one
Thor_MN
Mar 2015
#37
Guess letting the "job creators" keep their taxes in the hope it will trickle down
bigbrother05
Mar 2015
#5
And the asshole Governors of Texas and Florida keep trying to pilfer California businesses.
Fuddnik
Mar 2015
#10
Kansas is now the 'ideal' model for Tea party run states. Arkansas is being
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2015
#11
Actually, Schwarzenegger and Republicans expanded our deficit to $42 billion, not $27 billion.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2015
#16
All the Republican governors are following the Brownback playbook to one degree or another.
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#19
Somebody in CA better figure out a way to synthesize dihydrogen monoxide or all this won't mean jack
tularetom
Mar 2015
#31
California has also reinstated tax credits the Republicans eliminated from our budget.
Kablooie
Mar 2015
#33
The story here is about "the Tax Foundation" campaign of misinformation
SleeplessinSoCal
Mar 2015
#36