The States with the biggest deficits and worst government continued to elect Democrats as Governors.
"But another division is likely to compete for center stage in the next two years: the split between, on one side, California and New York—two states, deeply in debt, whose wealthy are beneficiaries of the global economy—and, on the other, the solvent states of the American interior that will be asked to bail them out. This geographic division will also pit the heartland’s middle class and working class against the well-to-do of New York and California and their political allies in the public-sector unions."
Will a rational Congress tell these States to clean up their acts or else? Regardless, these States need to go belly up before they will reform. That would be an act of kindness, for all Americans.
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"But another division is likely to compete for center stage in the next two years: the split between, on one side, California and New York—two states, deeply in debt, whose wealthy are beneficiaries of the global economy—and, on the other, the solvent states of the American interior that will be asked to bail them out. This geographic division will also pit the heartland’s middle class and working class against the well-to-do of New York and California and their political allies in the public-sector unions."
Will a rational Congress tell these States to clean up their acts or else? Regardless, these States need to go belly up before they will reform. That would be an act of kindness, for all Americans.
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