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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Wednesday Night in the Blogosphere
2 comments:
For now, we're opening this blog to Anonymous comments. This will continue as long as civility rules. Disagree as you may, just keep it clean and stay on topic. No profanity, and no name calling. We reserve the right to moderate such comments, though the person who made it may come back and reword their message in a more civil way.
Pretty frightening when a front page story (cited as an "analysis") of the Los Angeles Times is headlined:
ReplyDeleteCalifornia voters exercise their power -- and that's the problemThis "analysis" goes on to explain how the people of California are to blame for the deficit as they crippled their governor and legislators through initiatives like Prop. 13.
Our editorial staff is so out of touch with reality.
I agree with Grandspud. Maybe we can blame China and Mexico for our Trade deficit as well.
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