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June 2, 2009
It really isn't that complicated
We're told the roots of California's crisis are complicated. Really? Was sanity among governors always so rare? Why is it so refreshing to read some basic truths from a governor?
... we have this quaint custom of not spending money we don't have. If we keep our common sense now, we'll get through this very tough patch and come out ahead of other states." [emphasis added]
Indiana governor Mitch Daniels is a man worth watching, as the country begins to wake up with a hangover from Obama's spending binge about 2010. Indiana is putting away money for a rainy day, and avoiding the fate of California. Here is Governor Daniels' budget address.
Hat tip: Ari Kaufman
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