This thread could be dangerous.

Well if Cali didn't have so many entitlement programs and didn't tax corporations into moving operations to other states then perhaps they wouldn't have had this budget crisis. I guess they could always jack up taxes some more. I dont know man, I live in FL, we have our own budget issues.


----- Original Message ----- From: "James Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: OT: California Budget stuff


Joe Heaton wrote:

Sorry guys, I seem to have gotten waaaay off topic, but this issue is really steaming me at the moment, but I have made it OT, so it won’t lure anyone into a legitimate discussion by mistake. My apologies to anyone I’ve upset.

One other note that makes this whole Executive Order a joke, is that he obviously hasn’t thought out all the ramifications. Not only is he reducing salary to Federal minimum wage, he’s also laying off and terminating over 22,000 temporary employees, including retired annuitants (retired, but still working), seasonal employees, such as Park workers (including security personnel), and other non-full time employees, some of which help the Unemployment Office with all their paperwork. What kind of added burden/stress/workload is this going to give the already way overworked Unemployment Office?

I wish I could just move out of state, and say good riddance!

Joe Heaton

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/Sarcasm on/
It's a brilliant way to protect our "leaders" from harm. If our "leaders" can't come up with a budget, punish them by f*&king the workers. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!!
/Sarcasm off/


Jim

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