The state's debt works out to $2,362 for every Californian, according to Moody's Investors Service. That ranks seventh among the states, well below the burdens of No. 1 Connecticut, at $4,859 per capita, and No. 3 Hawaii, at $3,996, for example.In the comments there is this spamster advertising ... well, you'll see.
EarlDon at 9:32 PM November 12, 2010Bonus material: Here are the ads Google decided to throw on that page.
If you need cahs (sic) immediately then answer is payday loan because The application process for payday loan is very simple. You just have to fill out and submit a simple online application form. You do not even need to give a personal visit to the lender, in order to apply (URL redacted)
Tom Petruno's defense of more borrowing by California reminds me of this Dean Martin quip: "You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on."
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