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May 22, 2009 - 1:21pm

One of the polite email responses I received to my op-ed this morning in the New York Times (readers of that elite broadsheet are more foul-mouthed than one might think) came from a New Yorker familiar with the federal assistance to his city in the 1970s. Here is an interesting bit, which I checked out:

"When NYC asked not for $$ but simply for loan guarantees in the 
1970s, the [MY NOTE, THEN FORMER] Governor of California (Ronald Reagan) said that he got 
down on his knees every night and prayed that NYC would not be given 
those guarantees.

"Another point: NYC was treated like a beggar, but in fact NYC gives 
the federal government far more in taxes than it gets back.  I would 
guess that California might too.  At first, this simply seems like it 
would have to be true, as we give $$ to the Federal government for 
defense, but, for example, when Newt Gingrich represented an ex-burb 
in Georgia, his district got far more in federal $$ than it 
contributed to the federal government in taxes (even as they were 
complaining about great urban center such as NYC begging for $$ to 
support education still 2 decades after Reagan)."