California very would could go into default. I remember in the 1970's when New York City went broke. You could buy whole skyscrapers for $1 million. It was a mess. I've heard people talk about creating a California state bank but I don't think the confidence is going to be there due to the state's fiscal management. But the concept of state chartered banks issuing currency like they used to in the past is being talked about again. Finance will certainly get interesting in the next ten years. The major world currencies are all in a competition who can devalue themselves the most. This is spooking people.
The GOP's next strategy, get rid of Sarah Palin.
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I'm reading what youve said, and consider the dozen-plus 250-pounders at the DMV and think gee, wouldn't it be a great idea to see them suffer like I have to because I worked hard and the reward I got last year was a 125-percent increase in my registration fees.
Fees not taxes, you fat fucks. They're so used to abuse now, I hear one shouting argument every 15 minutes when I go in there and the security guard doesn't come over anymore to break it up - he stays by the door and lets the shouting dissipate for 10 minutes between the client and tagteam of gorillas behind the safety glass.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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California's sitting on trillions in oil, but the State won't honor it's contracts going back to the early 70s they signed with Occidental Petroleum - a California company at the time, too!
Ever since the EPA became the psuedo-legislative arm of the Democrats' business ecoterrorism and corporate intervention, we can't get at the oil.Comment
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Nixon knew what he was doing with the EPA. He didn't want his home in San Clemente fucked up by the oil companies.Eat Us And Smile
Cenk For America 2024!!
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"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992Comment
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