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42 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

It would be nice if Calolfornia decided to tap into their rainy day fund to help out the small businesses in the state instead of pushing it on the feds and blaming them.  

The rainy day fund is Newsom's slush fund he isn't touching that when he can get money of the feds or taxpayers.  Some time back they wanted to pass that permanent water bill tax on everyone across the state to pay for a one time fix for the ~500K people who had water that didn't meet state standards somewhere in the central valley.  To be fair though I wouldn't expect anything different out of someone else or the other party.  It's all about new and inventive ways they can tax and screw over taxpayers while making more people dependent on the government. 

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47 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

It would be nice if Calolfornia decided to tap into their rainy day fund to help out the small businesses in the state instead of pushing it on the feds and blaming them.  

well, if we ever have an emergency throughout the state, maybe they will, GB.

maybe they will . . . (dramatic exit, fade to black)

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1 hour ago, gotbeer said:

It would be nice if Calolfornia decided to tap into their rainy day fund to help out the small businesses in the state instead of pushing it on the feds and blaming them.  

Should all states do this, or just California?

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41 minutes ago, st1ckboy said:

Should all states do this, or just California?

Well, I live in Calolfornia, and know the slush fund that they have that they taxed and kept from the people.

https://www.gov.ca.gov/2020/01/10/governor-newsom-proposes-2020-21-state-budget/

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The Budget continues to grow the reserves in the Rainy Day Fund and assumes an additional transfer of nearly $2 billion in 2020-21 and an additional $1.4 billion over the remainder of the three-year forecast period. The Rainy Day Fund balance is projected to be $18 billion in 2020-21 and $19.4 billion by 2023-24. 

 

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Just now, gotbeer said:

I never said they should refuse a check from the fed.  But businesses are failing because they are holding onto their pursestrings while helping the illegal and homeless.

Who is Republican Texas helping while holding on to its $15 billion rainy day fund?

I'm just wondering if you know.

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3 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

I never said they should refuse a check from the fed.  But businesses are failing because they are holding onto their pursestrings while helping the illegal and homeless.

It's clear you didn't read the article posted, and the whole "I live in California" is cop out answer. Also, what is wrong with helping the homeless?

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