There may be many who voted for Arnold who "let" Davis screw Kalifornia, but I doubt that there are many who voted for McClintock who let Davis do anything.
As for giving Arnold a month, why do you ask that from us? Is there some "secret sauce" which is going to make borrowing $15 billion suddenly palatable?
I was in support of challenging the legality of Davis' "deficit bonds" and hoped that the voters would reject a replacement bond issue if it came to that.
Now that Arnold is going down a similar track, I support the challenging of the legality of the "deficit bonds" and hope that voters will reject a replacement bond issue.
The backlash which has caused the legislature to repeal the drivers licenses for illegals was probably going to happen without Arnold. The same might have been true of the car taxes. Several more months of calamitously depressed auto sales might have done the trick.
The fiscal train wreck which is Kalifornia continues down the track. Arnold is "driving" but not much else has changed.