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16:04, 24 May 2019 (UTC)

Archiving talk page sections

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I forgot to mention on my edit summary on Talk:1978 California Proposition 13 that you can also click the "Archive" link on the right of the section heading to archive that section.

Thanks for your other edits, and I also wanted to commend you on recognizing now that some of your previous edits were original research and fixing those. Thanks!! ---Avatar317(talk) 04:01, 18 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Ok thanks, will do. I'm still not sure if my edit about pensions (100k club plus irs limits) was editorializing or if it can be worked in there. I felt it was a little bit provocative but it really illustrates how mismanaged the pensions were.69Avatar69 (talk) 04:08, 18 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
That edit with the $100k club and IRS limits is Original Research, specifically because neither of those articles mentions Prop 13. Those references and your summary of them would be appropriate in a new "Criticism" section in the Public employee pension plans in the United States, for example. While we may not want Criticism sections for politicians, for POLICIES or other things, it is perfectly acceptable. (for example the section got so big it has its own article: Criticism of capitalism).
This edit of mine I tried to stay as close to what the source said, and maybe is something you can use as an example: [[1]] Also: TransparentCalifornia is a website that openly publishes CA pay and pension data. --Thanks for finding good references!! I hadn't seen some of those news articles myself. ---Avatar317(talk) 04:45, 20 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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