Why is Texas budget shortfall so minuscule compared to Cali and others?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ang_99, Jul 1, 2009.

  1. The Terminator is a "left-wing wack-job"???
    Dude, you are too funny!
    :D
     
    #11     Jul 2, 2009
  2. Ha ha Lupus, 43$ billion dollars spent in California on "education", what a progressive state!! . . . how much of it is spent to teach mexicans how to read and write . . . in mexican. Children in the California state public school system come out having learned about two things: global warming and Ceasar Chavez day, and not much else.
     
    #12     Jul 2, 2009
  3. Wow, your reading comprehension is WORSE than I thought. Congratulations for showing everyone here how utterly horrible it is.

    As far as the education system is concerned, I believe that the UC and State College system speaks for itself. That's where the $43 BILLION budget is; it has nothing to do with K-12.

    Duh.
     
    #13     Jul 2, 2009
  4. My post applies to the UC system as well.
     
    #14     Jul 2, 2009
  5. Once again, you show how incredibly stupid and racist you are.

    http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/20902

    UC admits complete on average 23 year-long college preparatory courses, earn a high school grade point average of 3.82, and on average score 1790 on the SAT or 26 on the ACT.

    The percentage of Chicano/Latino undergraduate students admitted into the UC system for Fall 2007 through 2009 was roughly 20.5%

    Go ahead and blame "them" for the State's budget problems, you RACIST turd.
     
    #15     Jul 2, 2009
  6. :D :D :D Chicano/Latino undergraduate studies, ha ha ha . . . LMAO
     
    #16     Jul 2, 2009
  7. This is from 2004 - but I don't believe much has changed:

    Red States Feed at Federal Trough, Blue States Supply the Feed
    Monday, September 27, 2004

    The Tax Foundation has released a fascinating report showing which states benefit from federal tax and spending policies, and which states foot the bill.

    The report shows that of the 32 states (and the District of Columbia) that are "winners" -- receiving more in federal spending than they pay in federal taxes -- 76% are Red States that voted for George Bush in 2000. Indeed, 17 of the 20 (85%) states receiving the most federal spending per dollar of federal taxes paid are Red States. Here are the Top 10 states that feed at the federal trough (with Red States highlighted in bold):


    States Receiving Most in Federal Spending Per Dollar of Federal Taxes Paid:

    1. D.C. ($6.17)
    2. North Dakota ($2.03)
    3. New Mexico ($1.89)
    4. Mississippi ($1.84)
    5. Alaska ($1.82)
    6. West Virginia ($1.74)
    7. Montana ($1.64)
    8. Alabama ($1.61)
    9. South Dakota ($1.59)
    10. Arkansas ($1.53)

    In contrast, of the 16 states that are "losers" -- receiving less in federal spending than they pay in federal taxes -- 69% are Blue States that voted for Al Gore in 2000. Indeed, 11 of the 14 (79%) of the states receiving the least federal spending per dollar of federal taxes paid are Blue States. Here are the Top 10 states that supply feed for the federal trough (with Blue States highlighted in bold):

    States Receiving Least in Federal Spending Per Dollar of Federal Taxes Paid:

    1. New Jersey ($0.62)
    2. Connecticut ($0.64)
    3. New Hampshire ($0.68)
    4. Nevada ($0.73)
    5. Illinois ($0.77)
    6. Minnesota ($0.77)
    7. Colorado ($0.79)
    8. Massachusetts ($0.79)
    9. California ($0.81)
    10. New York ($0.81)
    _______________________________
    Basically - looks like the blue states have been feeding the red states for years.

    http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2004/09/red_states_feed.html
     
    #17     Jul 2, 2009
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  9. aegis

    aegis

    Perhaps you need to take a remedial English or reading course. He said "Chicano/Latino undergraduate STUDENTS", not studies.
     
    #19     Jul 2, 2009
  10. Aegis, what I posted was not a quote. Nice try though.
     
    #20     Jul 2, 2009