Dear California,
I was once proud to associate your state with my country. Unfortunately, years of social policies lined with special interest groups being funded by individuals and companies without their consent has taken it's toll. The majority of people in California have said no, to yet, more new taxes. I wonder why that is? You've taken from the people way too long. Many have already left your state for being too oppressive. Now, try to get the individuals who have taken advantage of the system to pay the bills. How will you support those people now? Maybe, you will have to cut taxes and bring some incentive back to draw the responsible individuals to pay for the leeches. This leaves you between a rock and hard place. So, Governor do you have a plan for this? You want to sell taxpayer owned buildings. Do you think anyone will want to buy these structures and face your taxes? Wait a minute. These buildings were payed for with taxpayer dollars anyways, how can you sell them? You do not have the right to sell them.
Plan number two, get states that were fiscally responsible to pay for your radical funding for useless programs. Sorry, that's not going to happen. The third plan is the only one that will work now and in the future. Cut taxes and give California back to the people that earned it and made it the eleventh largest economy in the world. Bring back the entrepreneurship that made California what it once was or you will be asking for a bailout every year. If people really care about the seals, the funds will show up through private non-profit groups versus all the taxpayers paying for them. You can't force everyone to pay for personal pet projects/special interests without disdain. I hope you have learned your lesson and will do what's best for the state. My worst fear is the federal government ending up like you.
Sincerely,
The Right Winger (Capitalist America)
Monday, May 25, 2009
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