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Originally Posted by Minte
The Cap Times is not an unbiased source and check the date of your article. Anything printed in Madison is heavily slanted towards liberalism.
Now read the truth from a business source not based in Madison and read the date.
3 days ago.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) ? Wisconsin's net budget surplus grew to nearly $1 billion, money that Gov. Scott Walker and Republican legislative leaders are eyeing for income and property tax cuts.
The net total surplus of $977 million was fueled by $893 million in tax collections above earlier projections, the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau reported Thursday.
News of the surplus, expected for weeks but larger than many anticipated, will set off a feeding frenzy in the Capitol among lobbyists, special interest groups and lawmakers all trying to spend a piece of the pie.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2014-...ts-977-million
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Did he or did he not borrow two billion dollars?
If he did, what does he have to show for it?