The States That Could be Headed for a ‘Fiscal Cliff’ – Route Fifty

California, Illinois and Pennsylvania could run into budget trouble in a few years, because they’ve been using a one-time surge of money from the federal government to pay for long-term expenses, fiscal experts warned Wednesday.
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

I guess those recent credit upgrades could be at risk. In a few years the egomaniac Jabba will be running for president so he doesn’t care about the future of Illinois. He’s too busy trying to build a resume on which to run. Given the current Dem president and VP it clearly doesn’t take much.

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