Scoreboard bitches
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...and the sheep don't tell
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Bozeman and surrounding, you may as well be in Orange or Marin County. Bunch of wannabes.2001400ex said:
No and that's the awesome part of Montana.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...
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For the most part that's true. Some cool people there still but getting overrun.PurpleThrobber said:
Bozeman and surrounding, you may as well be in Orange or Marin County. Bunch of wannabes.2001400ex said:
No and that's the awesome part of Montana.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits... -
If you're bashing the most recent state to have no speed limits AND allow open containers, I'm out.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...
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You can still get go cups from the bar at 2 in the morning.TurdBuffer said:
If you're bashing the most recent state to have no speed limits AND allow open containers, I'm out.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...
Those were the fucking days. -
The withering flame of freedom still burns in MT.2001400ex said:
You can still get go cups from the bar at 2 in the morning.TurdBuffer said:
If you're bashing the most recent state to have no speed limits AND allow open containers, I'm out.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...
Those were the fucking days. -
Kansas and California have the same credit rating. AA- / stable for both. S&P downgraded Kansas this week.HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market.
Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
It's been priced into the credit markets for months now.
God you are effing stupid. It's that simple. WTGWT.
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Ironicsarktastic said:Two dum too funk shun
S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating (ICR) on the State of Kansas to 'AA-' from 'AA' and removed it from
CreditWatch where it was placed with negative implications April 25, 2016. The rating on the state's appropriation
secured debt has also been lowered to 'A+' from 'AA-' and removed from CreditWatch. The outlook on both ratings is
now stable.
The downgrade reflects what we believe to be structural budget pressures, as reflected by drawdowns in reserve levels
to what we consider very low levels during a period of national economic expansion, despite four rounds of midyear
adjustments in fiscal 2016. The state estimates fiscal 2016 ended with a general fund balance equal to $41.2 million, or
0.7% of expenditures, which incorporates a recent $76.2 million shortfall in May and June tax receipts against budget.
Included within midfiscal 2016 budget adjustments were $97 million of state pension contribution deferrals. We also
view a substantial increase in transfers from Kansas' transportation fund to pay general fund operations in recent years
as an additional sign of budgetary stress. The transfers from the transportation fund could potentially continue;
however, the transfers have resulted in the halting or delay of previously planned transportation capital projects.
We believe fiscal 2017 could also be pressured, as evidenced by the May and June tax receipt shortfalls and the
relatively low $95.8 million budgeted ending balance for fiscal year-end 2017, or 1.5% of budgeted expenditures.
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Word. You could also pay the officer who gave issued the ticket and it was $10 or something. Kids are allowed in bars too. I went into my grandma's bar (and others) at four years old.TurdBuffer said:
If you're bashing the most recent state to have no speed limits AND allow open containers, I'm out.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...
Those were the fucking days. -
The South is the only area of the US with worse white people than the OC.PurpleThrobber said:
Bozeman and surrounding, you may as well be in Orange or Marin County. Bunch of wannabes.2001400ex said:
No and that's the awesome part of Montana.HuskyInAZ said:
Montana is modern?2001400ex said:
It's 80 mph now in Montana.HoustonHusky said:
I didn't realize linking to a Yahoo news article quoting Bill Maher is now a "metric", and a better one than credit ratings or even the SF Chronical talking about Cali's massive unfunded liabilities.2001400ex said:
Lol you keep finding a metric to make your point. Because we all know credit ratings are reliable. 2008 ring a bell?HoustonHusky said:Keep changing the basis...it's still bad for Cali. Look at the credit market. Kansas has a better credit rating than California. It's that simple.
God you are effing stupid.
Your IQ < modern speed limits...





