In your post here >>> http://www.tcstangs.com/forum/showpo...&postcount=144 you claim that the great state of ND has a budget surplus in the "billions of dollars." You might wish to look again. So you don't hurt yourself surfing the internets, here is a link for you to look at.
http://www.nd.gov/omb/ .Click on the "Revised Revenue Forecast" dated Feb 9th, 2009. Tell me what it says
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Although ND does indeed have a surplus, and is in much better shape than most states, I would attribute that surplus to the recent oil boom and nothing more. I would assume that the state surplus will be directly tied to the price of oil and it will fluctuate greatly over the years. That could be a very good thing, or a very bad thing depending on how well they manage the money.
Another point. If ND is indeed in such great shape with money to throw around, why is it that they are considering taking $650 million in federal stimulus dollars? From what I read, they are going to "bank" the cash surplus they have, and spend the federal bucks.
I would think the fine citizens of the state would be in an uproar over this because taking money when money is not needed is simply un-American, right?? I'm sure other people need the money more than you folks, after all you do have a surplus. Tisk tisk.
http://www.nd.gov/omb/ .Click on the "Revised Revenue Forecast" dated Feb 9th, 2009. Tell me what it says
.Although ND does indeed have a surplus, and is in much better shape than most states, I would attribute that surplus to the recent oil boom and nothing more. I would assume that the state surplus will be directly tied to the price of oil and it will fluctuate greatly over the years. That could be a very good thing, or a very bad thing depending on how well they manage the money.
Another point. If ND is indeed in such great shape with money to throw around, why is it that they are considering taking $650 million in federal stimulus dollars? From what I read, they are going to "bank" the cash surplus they have, and spend the federal bucks.
I would think the fine citizens of the state would be in an uproar over this because taking money when money is not needed is simply un-American, right?? I'm sure other people need the money more than you folks, after all you do have a surplus. Tisk tisk.






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