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Well this is an interesting development. I find it interesting to listen to the demands for leadership when those in power should: 1. be leading in the first place and 2. can't seem to get their facts straight. So what is it $8 or $6 a billion here a billion there and we can balance the budget by 2010 or 2011??? The only problem with this guffaw is that it is important to know just how much in debt we are??? The governor demands that the legislature do something. Well, I am sorry it is hard to address the problem when the source of the problem can't add up the figures. Now it is understandable that an exact number may be difficult to achieve. But a gap of $2 billion is not just a mis adding of numbers. Well it is hard to accept leadership from someone who cant even come near to balancing the state's checkbook. You can't balance the budget if you don't know how deep in debt we are to begin with, consumer economics 101 and it appears that the Governor missed that class. If she can't add, then how can citizens expect to re-elect her?