Posted on 03/28/2011 8:14:58 PM PDT by railor
Democrat Jerry Brown, in his 2010 gubernatorial campaign for a third term, argued that California's fiscal meltdown demanded an experienced player in the bare-knuckles game of Sacramento politics - someone who knew the teams and playbooks and could put together a winning budget deal. But after laboring for months to wrangle GOP cooperation to erase a $26.6 billion deficit, Brown has received a sharp reminder that nearly three decades after he left office, not only are the political players different, but the Sacramento playing field itself also has changed dramatically. "The political dynamics now are nothing like when he was first governor,"
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First time he followed Reagan. This time, Arnold. That would make anyone’s job tougher.
Were there tears on this woman’s keyboard? Poor ole Jerry - if only the (R)s would rape the taxpayers more he could claim victory.
Commie Carla intentionali leaves out the facts that JERRY BROWN created the MASSIVE STATE UNIONS and this massive mess when he signed the Dill Act in 1978 !
THere’s nothing tough about the House of Mirrors.
A State ran on vapor-ware,there is no new economic boom coming to help it out this time.There is some tough hardy souls who will survive but otherwise this place is gone to the dogs.They can’t fine people enough or raise the sale tax enough,to save their pensions and their pretty salaries.
All the money in the world wouldn’t change how far this State has fallen in recent years.If Governor Brown can change that,he could run the whole country for all I care.
A State ran on vapor-ware,there is no new economic boom coming to help it out this time.There is some tough hardy souls who will survive but otherwise this place is gone to the dogs.They can’t fine people enough or raise the sale tax enough,to save their pensions and their pretty salaries.
All the money in the world wouldn’t change how far this State has fallen in recent years.If Governor Brown can change that,he could run the whole country for all I care.
1) Repeal the myriad business taxes that have driven businesses from Calif. 2) Drill, baby, drill, off the coast, in the desert, wherever there is oil. 3) Give the Central Valley all the water it wants to grow crops. Water = jobs = revenue. 4) Stop monies to illegals. All of it. 5) Immediately put a moratorium on the 150K a year pensions granted to union goons. 6) Treat the gangs in LA like the terrorists they are and shoot to kill. 7) Declare open season on the thousands of felons that are due to be released by court order.
That last one isn't economical, but it certainly would be fun to watch.
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