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lotek
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PostPosted: 11/03/04 - 19:35    Post subject: now for the bad news Reply with quote

pracically every tax increase, bond, "public good" crap passed.

Austin is getting light rail, and its going to be free!

I swear, once I get my house paid for, im going to john gault on peoples ass.
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Obmar
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PostPosted: 11/03/04 - 22:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

I voted NO on that P O S

light rail in Austin isn't going to solve shit

f*****g morons
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Vekril
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PostPosted: 11/04/04 - 01:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah Bush with a Republican Senate + House and stronger electoral mandate and no Daschle = the era of big spending Republican big government, scary shit

I just hope he follows through on his pledges for tort reform and a massive simplification of the tax code
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khrath
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PostPosted: 11/04/04 - 02:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

spending is good, it puts money back into the country

America has to spend money to stay on top, we're way passed our industrial revolution, so there is no constant building of new cities and shit.

It's a natural cycle, we sink shit tons of money into the country, and then 8 years later we come suck the old people out into the streets in order to pay the tab, just so we can do it again 4-8 years later.


it's a simple enough concept most of you should be accustomed to. It's like upgrading your computer so you can play the newest games.....

To stay on top, you have to sink some cash into it every few years, otherwise you're just one of the crowd with old technology that doesn't even support DirectX 35.7v with 8 quadrillion floating point operations per second!
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