Tuesday, March 29, 2011

State Government Finances Visualizor

State Government Finances Visualization
a handy tool

State Government Finances in the U.S. › Visualization

As drummerrick said when he sent me this; "a handy tool."  You can look at your state's cash-securities holdings, debt at end of fiscal year, debt and  expenditures, and compare them with other states.  I suspected something, and this result proves I'm right.  It might be titled "Democrat rule v. Republican Leadership."


Drummerrick

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be nice to see a per capita breakout.

Casca

Helly said...

It's a lovely theory, Rodge, but let's leave selective data omissions to the Commies. Lay on the Vermont data, and let me know how that works for you.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Vermont, like North Dakota and other states with no population, and significant only because they get two US Senators, skew stuff. That's what I think. :))

Anonymous said...

California taxpayers are reminded of the guy who fell off the roof of a high-rise building. As he passed each floor, office workers would call out, “How’s it going?” and to each, he would politely respond, “So far, so good."

oy vey ole'

Helly said...

Vermont, like North Dakota and other states with no population,…

You say that like it's a bad thing. Welfare tourism doesn't work in a cold climate.

But let's be serious: I've got my saltwater fishing license, so off to get crab bait tonight. Living well is the best revenge.

Anonymous said...

Yeabutt... We got Ghost Trainzzzzzzzzzz

CAGuurl

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