How much would Bush have gotten if he said the comments Obama made about California being the model for America's economy?
I was in 110* AZ heat, but with 0 humidity it was weaksauce compared to Texas.
Texas could also use a monsoon season plzkthx.
How much would Bush have gotten if he said the comments Obama made about California being the model for America's economy?
The people of california have repeatedly voted to refuse payments totaling 10 to 12 BILLIONS PER YEAR in services ILLEGAL ALIENS demand, not californians demand but illegal aliens and the poverty pimps that pander to them, and the democrats who run the state have repeatedly violated the peoples rights to self determination and upsured these propisitions through activist judges like sotomayer.Now it's a damn shame for the entire nation.Stick to suburban texas whinehole you know jack about california.
I don't care about what he says. Hes black , and we enslaved his kind for hundreds of years, he can do whatevvvaaa he wants
*Lighten up, Francis.*but illegal aliens and the poverty pimps that pander to them, and the democrats who run the state have repeatedly violated the peoples rights to self determination and upsured these propisitions through activist judges like sotomayer.Now it's a damn shame for the entire nation.Stick to suburban texas whinehole you know jack about california.
Last edited by Winehole23; 07-03-2009 at 12:25 AM.
The controller, John Chiang, issued 28,742 warrants totaling $53.3 million. If state lawmakers fail to reach a budget agreement by the end of August, the amount would grow to $4.8 billion.
It was only the second time the state had adopted the emergency payment method since the Great Depression. The National Conference of State Legislatures had no record of any other state’s ever using them.
It was unclear whether the i.o.u.’s, known as warrants, would be accepted by all of the banks in California, which were caught off guard by the move and seemed hesitant to entrust the state to repay the them — at an interest rate of 3.75 percent — in October, as promised.
Getting ugly out there. If too many IOU's get issued the bond ratings agencies are going to start getting nervous and the last thing California needs is to have it's debt rating reduced even further.
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