Richard J. Williams wrote:
> Bhairitu wrote:
>   
>> Some people including this woman caller on local KGO 
>> talk radio yesterday morning feel they aren't going 
>> to get any help from the government...
>>
>>     
> Why should American taxpayers be bailing out people 
> that live in your state? Your state politicians have
> been been living in a fantasy world of "overspending, 
> investment-deadening taxation and job-killing regulation."
>   
I've already mentioned this here.  They should have set their budgets at 
a median between max revenue and minimum revenue then they wouldn't be 
in this mess.  They all acted like a bunch of little kids thinking that 
boom times were going to go on forever.

But this has  nothing to do with the caller on the radio show.  She 
thought the federal government should do something for her.
> When do you think they will wake up? Now they have to
> crawl to Obama and beg for a bailout. It's simple:
> you can't afford your own workforce - too much welfare.
> You probably already realize this being the owner of
> your own business.
>
> "There are a host of reasons why California has become 
> toxic to business, ranging from the highest personal 
> income tax rate in the country (small business owners 
> are especially hard hit by PITs), to an environmental 
> regulatory regime that has made electricity so 
> expensive businesses simply can't compete in California."
>
> Read more:
>
> 'Should We Let California Go Bankrupt?'
> Posted by Steven Malanga:
> http://tinyurl.com/cy6rxe
>
>
>   

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