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To: BibChr
Oh now. I don't find it odd. I'm sure some people here would rather not read stuff like this due to their undying fixation on a certain somebody and their deep desire to see Governor Schwarzenegger fall on his face.

On another not though. I love the fact that he's already fullfilled two campaign promises and looks on track to keep all his promises inline. That's a much better record than most any "experienced" politician.

I'm glad that George W. Bush is my President and that Arnold Schwazenegger is my governor. Things are looking up.
19 posted on 12/04/2003 3:47:44 PM PST by Tempest
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To: Tempest
Apparently some would prefer the Dem plan, which would do NOTHING to address the real issues, it's nothing but window dressing and business as usual.

Democrats press alternative spending cap

But Democrats, who control the Legislature, have offered a less restrictive spending limit that would require the state to enact a balanced budget, create a rainy day reserve fund and give the governor the power to make mid-year spending reductions.

Unlike the governor's spending cap, the limit would be based on average spending instead of revenues. While Schwarzenegger's proposal would fundamentally change education funding, the Democratic plan would have not effect on Proposition 98, the minimum guarantee for public schools.

21 posted on 12/04/2003 4:02:11 PM PST by FairOpinion
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