A Cautionary Tale From California And Michigan

July 16, 2009 / 1:52 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

Some people DO get somethin’ for nothin’ and those people are costing the people who actually work a lot of money. In California and Michigan, the governments are deep in debt and losing workers by the thousands (and therefore, tax revenue). California is consuming 1/3 of U.S. welfare dollars and has only 12% of the population. These charts tell the harrowing story.

Why do the Democrats want to push the failed policies of those states on the whole country and during a recession no less?

  1. 2 Responses to “A Cautionary Tale From California And Michigan”

  2. DudeAsInCool
    July 16 2009 / 4:01 pm
    Reply

    California has a Republican Governor – it’s a bi-partisan problem.

  3. NobleL
    July 19 2009 / 12:55 pm
    Reply

    Yeah he’s a R.I.N.O. (Republican in name Only. The big elephant in the room no one wants to talk about are the illegal immigrants, oh I mean undocumented workers sucking up the free benefits on the backs of the taxpayers in these states.

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