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This is how you get a stadium upgraded

signedbewildered said:
What to do about the overpopulation of feral cats prior to opening ceremony?


Are these the ones you're referring to?

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griz4life said:
Catsrback76 said:
Brock Landers said:
Are those people joking? Who the hell would pay for it?

Coal tax monies! 8-)

Ha! There is no coal tax money. That "rainy day" coal tax trust has been bled down by so many trusts within a trust, that spend money on everything from sewer projects to the the arts. They're like ticks on a dog. No one is going to see their tick starve so the principle can be spent on anything.

"Since the enactment of the coal severance tax in 1975, a total of $1,875,659,000 has been collected ($52,743,000 in FY 2011/12). The money has been deposited in various earmarked funds, with 50% going into the Permanent Coal Trust Fund. At present that Trust Fund holds $870,408,158.
Source: Montana Dept. of Revenue"
 
PlayerRep said:
griz4life said:
Catsrback76 said:
Brock Landers said:
Are those people joking? Who the hell would pay for it?

Coal tax monies! 8-)

Ha! There is no coal tax money. That "rainy day" coal tax trust has been bled down by so many trusts within a trust, that spend money on everything from sewer projects to the the arts. They're like ticks on a dog. No one is going to see their tick starve so the principle can be spent on anything.

"Since the enactment of the coal severance tax in 1975, a total of $1,875,659,000 has been collected ($52,743,000 in FY 2011/12). The money has been deposited in various earmarked funds, with 50% going into the Permanent Coal Trust Fund. At present that Trust Fund holds $870,408,158.
Source: Montana Dept. of Revenue"

I'd sure like to have an account that size that was considered "no money".
 
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