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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 787937" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Not really tied to sanctions or guns but I think Michigan's leadership has let their state down by protecting policies and special interest that are ruinous to their economy. Now that the cow's out of the barn, they're doing something about it but have paid a very heavy price to date.</p><p></p><p>Stockton (California's State Capital) is considering filing for bankruptcy. It's a snapshot of the State. Power is what's important and they'll run the whole State into the ditch to keep it. Seeing as how people keep supporting failed policies through their vote, I guess it's what they want but I don't see boycotting having much effect, if any in the larger picture. Only after a State reaches rock bottom will it grudgingly amend it's policies. That takes decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 787937, member: 41338"] Not really tied to sanctions or guns but I think Michigan's leadership has let their state down by protecting policies and special interest that are ruinous to their economy. Now that the cow's out of the barn, they're doing something about it but have paid a very heavy price to date. Stockton (California's State Capital) is considering filing for bankruptcy. It's a snapshot of the State. Power is what's important and they'll run the whole State into the ditch to keep it. Seeing as how people keep supporting failed policies through their vote, I guess it's what they want but I don't see boycotting having much effect, if any in the larger picture. Only after a State reaches rock bottom will it grudgingly amend it's policies. That takes decades. [/QUOTE]
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