Teej, leave a little kcrap under your last post?
Schwarzennegger(22%) is second to Buster(25%) in what seems to be a second rate poll. The California Field Poll has a 5% margin of error…
SOURCE :
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/recall/20030816-9999_1n16field.html
@Yanny:
Raising taxes may just be the solution here. Cutting costs could work, but your going to be cutting some major things unless you find some way to increase revenues. To do that you need to bring business back to California, but how do you do that? Do you attract big business or provide some way to encourage small business to grow? I vote small businesses, for they have more growth potential.
Of course you’ll never get a politician to say what I just said. Theres only one that will talk straight, and he didn’t run for reelection.
What the H-E-double toothpicks!! Show me a civilization that taxed it’s way to prosperity and I’ll have you commited('cause there’s never been one!
Yeah, cut health care to illegal immigrants. That’d save 1/2 billion a year. Cutting state covered benefits for union non-government employees(heard about that Grayout Davis payoff earlier this week) would save another 1/2 billion a year. Let’s see… since the California debt is figured at 38.2 billion for the next 2 years… multiply 1/2 billion + 1/2 billion(savings mentioned above) times(x) 2… and we’ve saved the people of the state of California 2 billion dollars(low estimate, because then illegal immigrants wouldn’t be coming to California so quickly[compounded annually…WOW!.])
Yes, small businesses are the backbone of our economy. Big businesses(100 or more employees) employ less than 10% of American workers. Small businesses are what it takes to become big businesses(Wal-Mart, Mickey D’s, Ford, IBM…shall I go on?).