Worked great for Rush Limbaugh and “Dan” from Ft. Collins, Colorado!
Bat One - 11:07am on 07/02/2009
Academia, lawyers, doctors, and the professional politicians… Well, the political class gets theirs and that’s the point.
Brent - 01:07pm on 07/02/2009
The legislators all get their pay…what a surprise
badlands4 - 03:07pm on 07/02/2009
Government gold bricks are always at the head of the handout line!
Kevin - 07:07pm on 07/02/2009
Then republicans cut in front of them, take their share of the handouts and that of the 10 people behind them.
DINO - 07:07pm on 07/02/2009
Whisler. The republicans and conservatives of California want to permanently eliminate payments to those receiving IOUs.
ellinas - 07:07pm on 07/02/2009
Guess what folks, banks in Calif. , which are recipients of Tarp money are going to redeem these IOU’s at face value. So it’s not to be called a bailout, but that’s what it is. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you can be almost certain it is a duck.
studakota - 11:07am on 07/03/2009
If BoA and the other TARP bailout banks are cashing those IOUs, then the state of California is in effect creating money by printing and distributing the IOUs in the first place. And that is a violation of the Constitution. That power rests solely with the federal government (Article 1, Sections 8 and 10).
Maybe Calipornia should have a bake sale.
Maybe Calipornia should have a bake sale.
Worked great for Rush Limbaugh and “Dan” from Ft. Collins, Colorado!
Academia, lawyers, doctors, and the professional politicians… Well, the political class gets theirs and that’s the point.
The legislators all get their pay…what a surprise
Government gold bricks are always at the head of the handout line!
Then republicans cut in front of them, take their share of the handouts and that of the 10 people behind them.
Whisler. The republicans and conservatives of California want to permanently eliminate payments to those receiving IOUs.
Guess what folks, banks in Calif. , which are recipients of Tarp money are going to redeem these IOU’s at face value. So it’s not to be called a bailout, but that’s what it is. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, you can be almost certain it is a duck.
If BoA and the other TARP bailout banks are cashing those IOUs, then the state of California is in effect creating money by printing and distributing the IOUs in the first place. And that is a violation of the Constitution. That power rests solely with the federal government (Article 1, Sections 8 and 10).