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Dive into the financial disparities between the Royal Davis Family in Sacramento and working families in California. Discover the imbalanced budget allocations and tax relief benefits, shedding light on the unequal distribution of resources. As Assemblyman Tom McClintock points out, the royal family enjoys substantial advantages at the expense of hardworking Californians.
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A Tale of Two Budgets Or WHY it is better to be the Royal Family than a Working Family Compliments of Assemblyman Tom McClintock
California Has Two Classes The Royal Davis Family in Sacramento, and the working families in the rest of California. Since working families pay all the bills for the royal family, it might be instructive to compare how their budgets are faring.
How to Compare the Budgets The Royal Davis Family in Sacramento budgets with MEGO numbers (My Eyes Glaze Over), talking about billions and billions of dollars! The Working Families have to make ends meet with a few thousand dollars. Since the Royal Family got to spend $64 billion last year, let us pretend that both families made $64,000 in 1999 and see how much better they will do in 2000.
It Pays To Be The Royal Family 4.8% more 32% more The Bottom Line: money to spend money to spend
But Wait, There Is Tax Relief! The Bottom Line:5.3% more 28% more money to spend money to spend The Royal Family stills gets over five times more NEW money to spend then the Working Family!
Before You Vote, Ask This Simple Question... Does the Royal Family deserve, or need, five times the increase that California Families will get in 2000?
Everyone Knows How The Royal Family Feels, “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche.” Marie Antoinette How about you?