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Is Your State being Screwed?
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:01 am
by Jccarlton
Is your state being screwed? Mine is. considering how the elections turned out this time we deserve it.
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/earmark-donor-states/
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:18 am
by Tom Ligon
I live in Virginia (63%) but have a weekend place in West Virginia (626.6%). This weekend we went up to the cabin and came back on "Corridor H", a Robert Byrd pork barrel project.
Because Virginia refused to build a road to connect this boondoggle to I-81, the eastern end of it ends at Wardensville, WV, connected to Virginia by a winding mountain road called Rt 55. At present the western terminus is Knobley Road in Mineral County, a few miles from our cabin. Damned nice of Byrd to put in our private 4-lane superhighway thru the mountains. It literally goes from nowhere to nowhere, by way of Moorefield. It is not unusual to be the only car in sight.
It is a beautiful piece of engineering, built like an Interstate Highway except that it is not limited access. Deep cuts thru the mountains, spectacular bridges. But the layout is like a drunken snake. It was obviously built to burn money, not to serve any practical purpose.
http://www.wvcorridorh.com/route/lrgmap.html
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:18 pm
by AcesHigh
mine has ALWAYS been screwed by the federal government. No wonder we had a 10 yr long revolution from 1835 to 1845 in which we even declared independence.
and in this october elections, we screwed ourselves with the new governor...
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:21 pm
by MSimon
AcesHigh wrote:mine has ALWAYS been screwed by the federal government. No wonder we had a 10 yr long revolution from 1835 to 1845 in which we even declared independence.
and in this october elections, we screwed ourselves with the new governor...
Evidently socialism is not as popular in Texas as it once was. You should be thankful. Texas is attracting business. Which means you will come out of the depression faster than other states that are losing businesses to your state.
But if that makes you unhappy you could move to California. To balance in some small way all the Californians coming to Texas.
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:27 pm
by Betruger
IIRC AcesHigh is from Brazil.
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:19 pm
by AcesHigh
Betruger wrote:IIRC AcesHigh is from Brazil.
exactly, I am talking about Rio Grande do Sul State. The topic never specified it should be about US states.

at MSimon for thinking I am a socialist. In fact, I am exactly complaining the fact we elected a socialist governor.
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:20 pm
by AcesHigh
Betruger wrote:IIRC AcesHigh is from Brazil.
exactly, I am talking about Rio Grande do Sul State. The topic never specified it should be about US states.

at MSimon for thinking I am a socialist. In fact, I am exactly complaining the fact we elected a socialist governor.
here is a photo of the mofo
feel free to throw some virtual tomatoes on this clown

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:25 pm
by Betruger
Gotta give him some credit. Sounds like he recalled Texas' Revolution of 1835 off hand, and then it's not hard to get false positive from "october elections and new governor".
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:31 pm
by AcesHigh
Betruger wrote:Gotta give him some credit. Sounds like he recalled Texas' Revolution of 1835 off hand, and then it's not hard to get false positive from "october elections and new governor".
ah ok. Ive heard something about this Texas revolution (american families immigrated to Mexico territory, colonized it and then fought against Mexico, right?), but I didnt know the date.
Did it also last 10 years like the revolution I am talking about? (Rio Grande do Sul split from the centralist brazilian Imperial Government and its burdensome taxes... even the italian hero Garibaldi fought in this war, in fact, it was here that he met his wife)
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:23 pm
by Betruger
No, looks like it was much shorter. Roughly seven months. But:
However, a war at sea between Mexico and Texas would continue into the 1840s.
-- Wikipedia.
The Republic of Texas was created from this in '36. It was brought into the US 10 years after that.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 2:31 am
by hanelyp
Any time a politician talks about bringing home the bacon, ask why it was taken away in the first place.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:03 am
by choff
Where I live I've abstained from voting in at least the last 3 provincial elections. There are really only 2 main parties to choose from, the Liberals and the Socialists. That means I have to choose between corruption or incompetence. (There are a few fringe parties, like the Natural Law Party, who claimed they would banish the deficit with their Yoga Flyers.)
The current Premier has resigned after polling at only 9% approval. He claimed he would never bring in a "Harmonized Sales Tax," aka the "Hated Sales Tax," right up to the last election, then he brought it in immediately after winning.
I sometimes get shocked by the vitriol American Conservatives have for the Obama administration and the Democrats, but when I look at my own attitude towards Canadian Liberals, I'm really no different. Being on the outside looking in can never be the same as being on the inside looking in.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:05 pm
by AcesHigh
choff wrote:
I sometimes get shocked by the vitriol American Conservatives have for the Obama administration and the Democrats, but when I look at my own attitude towards Canadian Liberals, I'm really no different. Being on the outside looking in can never be the same as being on the inside looking in.
well, as I said, I hate the leftists here in Brazil. And yet, many of the american conservatives here would consider me a leftist, simply because they are so much on the right side of the spectrum, that ANY social welfare policy, as small as it is, they consider to be "communist".
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:49 pm
by Betruger
hanelyp wrote:Any time a politician talks about bringing home the bacon, ask why it was taken away in the first place.
"The other party did it" / "Vote for me and it won't happen again", etc.