How Many D State Politicians will go Under in 2018?

william the wie

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Kansas, Kentucky and West Virginia are caught in a commodities bear market as any competent lawyer can prove so prosecutions of them is unlikely. New Jersey and New York could go either way. But IL, CA, CT and several other D states are in huge trouble over unfunded liabilities and dependence on low cost, often legal, immigrant high tech employment and encouragement of illegal immigration to muddy the waters. This also muddies the waters in regards to corruption.

Assuming the AG wants maximum partisan advantage suspending sentences in return for repayment of the stolen money and no running for political office until the last penny is paid is the right way to go. My question is this the path that will be taken?
 
The citizens of more than a few states should be outraged...Illinois leading the way of course. It'll take awhile for those in CA, CT and a couple of others to realize they're in deep shit.
 
true. Sorry about taking so long to get back to the board I was checking on what the prospect of a 60th anniversary tour by the Stones was likely, unhappily not much of one.

back on subject up to 15 states but more likely 5-7 states will end up in some sort of federal court protection and not all from insolvency. CA, NY, OR, WA and MA could end up in court for providing ID that promotes non-citizen voting in federal elections. So, this a target rich environment.
 

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