The State set tuition costs for students. The students paid their bill. Then, after the fact, the State raised the tuition costs.
Imagine if a car company set a price, you paid it, took the car home, then were notified that the cost of the car is higher than the contract price.
This is another lawsuit the State and Governor is going to lose--another example of the fraud of the latest "budget". Billions of "savings" might never materialize. In fact, the $16.5 billion cash deficit might actually be closer to $25 billion were it not for the fraud and corruption of Sacramento. I can not wait til late September when this budget collapses (that means they want to borrow another $10 billion).
California is in free fall and there are no adults willing to admit it.
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Imagine if a car company set a price, you paid it, took the car home, then were notified that the cost of the car is higher than the contract price.
This is another lawsuit the State and Governor is going to lose--another example of the fraud of the latest "budget". Billions of "savings" might never materialize. In fact, the $16.5 billion cash deficit might actually be closer to $25 billion were it not for the fraud and corruption of Sacramento. I can not wait til late September when this budget collapses (that means they want to borrow another $10 billion).
California is in free fall and there are no adults willing to admit it.
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