The editorial in the Timesdaily said Alabama rates a "D" in finance. Best and Gifted, maybe someone from out of state should be interested in Alabama's business.
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For a country who is 20 trillion in debt, a grade of "D" is pretty good.
jtdavis posted:The editorial in the Timesdaily said Alabama rates a "D" in finance. Best and Gifted, maybe someone from out of state should be interested in Alabama's business.
You sure wouldn't be qualified to tell anyone anything, so it's best you keep your nose out of Alabama's business and worry about Tennessee.
Still none of your business.
Gifted and Best, y'll have a pleasant day
jtdavis posted:Gifted and Best, y'll have a pleasant day
Always do. And you hang in there. One day you might accidentally post something that someone cares about.
JT needs to take a course in reading comprehension. The TD editorial commented in the financial education of people in the state, not the state government. JT's lack of comprehension and the number of persons unfamiliar with how to arrange their finances point towards failings in public education and personal responsibility.
As to Alabama's fiscal condition:
https://www.mercatus.org/statefiscalrankings
Alabama ranks 15th. Democrat dominated states, NY state ranks 42nd and California ranks 44th.
direstraits posted:JT needs to take a course in reading comprehension. The TD editorial commented in the financial education of people in the state, not the state government. JT's lack of comprehension and the number of persons unfamiliar with how to arrange their finances point towards failings in public education and personal responsibility.
As to Alabama's fiscal condition:
https://www.mercatus.org/statefiscalrankings
Alabama ranks 15th. Democrat dominated states, NY state ranks 42nd and California ranks 44th.
Unfortunately, all that means is that Alabama is in the top third of the tallest midgets in the room. State finances are one of many ticking time bombs leftover for the next administration to worry about.
Stanky posted:direstraits posted:JT needs to take a course in reading comprehension. The TD editorial commented in the financial education of people in the state, not the state government. JT's lack of comprehension and the number of persons unfamiliar with how to arrange their finances point towards failings in public education and personal responsibility.
As to Alabama's fiscal condition:
https://www.mercatus.org/statefiscalrankings
Alabama ranks 15th. Democrat dominated states, NY state ranks 42nd and California ranks 44th.
Unfortunately, all that means is that Alabama is in the top third of the tallest midgets in the room. State finances are one of many ticking time bombs leftover for the next administration to worry about.
If, Trump's reforms take hold as similar in the past, many states and cities will be bailed out by the increase in tax revenue. Unfortunately, Democrat controlled states like California, Illinois and NY state will just spend it and run up their bill.
The article also mentioned the abundance of pay day and title loan shops in Alabama. Tennessee also has plenty of them too.
jtdavis posted:The article also mentioned the abundance of pay day and title loan shops in Alabama. Tennessee also has plenty of them too.
Living in this booming Ol'bamadon'care economy means folks don't have much in the way of savings:
jtdavis posted:The article also mentioned the abundance of pay day and title loan shops in Alabama. Tennessee also has plenty of them too.
None of your business.