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Schwarzenegger move blasted (charges of "unilateralism" fly)
PressTelegram (LongBeach) ^ | By David M. Drucker and Harrison Sheppard

Posted on 12/19/2003 4:47:54 AM PST by witnesstothefall

Schwarzenegger move blasted

Top Dems strike at emergency move to backfill vehicle fee losses.

SACRAMENTO Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's unilateral move to provide a down payment on the $2.6 billion he promised local government brought down the wrath of several leading Democrats Thursday who accused him of jeopardizing the state's financial health and robbing the poor to help the rich.

While Controller Steve Westly backed the governor and other Democrats hedged their positions, Treasurer Phil Angelides and Senate President Phil Burton went on the offensive against Schwarzenegger's decision to start cutting health and welfare programs to help fully fund local governments that lost revenue when he repealed the tripled Vehicle License Fee.

Long Beach Assemblywoman Jenny Oropeza, who chairs the Assembly Budget Committee, expressed disappointment that Schwarzenegger exercised his special powers as governor to backfill the VLF fees without consulting the Legislature first.

"This unilateral action is disappointing because Democrats have proven, most recently during talks on the deficit bonds, that we are willing to sit down with the governor to work on solutions and solve problems,' Oropeza said in a statement. "For him to say now, one the eve of the holidays, that he's taking this step without any participation by the Legislature sends a disheartening message.'

Local city leaders, however, expressed relief that the governor acted urgently to get the cities funds they need to pay for police and fire services, among other things.

"We are very pleased at the governor's decisive leadership on this critical fiscal issue,' said Long Beach Mayor Beverly O'Neill, who spoke with the governor by phone Thursday. "By keeping his promise, and finding an administrative solution to this issue, we can all enjoy our holidays with the peace of mind that more budget reductions beyond those already required will not be necessary.'

O'Neill was told the city would get a check by next week totaling the full amount of VLF revenues for December. After that, Schwarzenegger promised that cities would receive monthly VLF payments in the full amount through the remainder of the fiscal year.

Angelides called Schwarzenegger's move another step in the wrong direction, saying he will balloon the 2004-05 shortfall, already pegged as high as $29 billion, with legally questionable actions that do not address the budget crisis comprehensively.

"This is akin to the arsonist calling the fire department and saying we've got an emergency here,' Angelides said.

Burton was just as hostile, saying: "My mother didn't raise me to take money from poor women and children and give it to people who own five or six BMWs or Mercedes.'

But they stopped short of threatening to block Schwarzenegger, who formally announced his new strategy Thursday just as the state's credit rating was taking another beating.

The governor's move, in part based on new authority created by the Legislature during former Gov. Gray Davis' tenure, was a response to legislative inaction on his plan to reimburse cities and counties the money they were receiving before he rolled back the VLF. The first checks, for $40 million, will go out on Dec. 26.

"I've asked (the Democratic leadership) over and over again to join me and give back to the local governments the money that we owe them; and even though time is running out for (them) and they're stranded with no money, our legislators have left town,' Schwarzenegger said during a Capitol news conference surrounded by dozens of local officials.

He ordered $150 million in cuts to current spending to begin addressing an existing deficit exacerbated by his action.

Westly joined the governor to applaud his efforts, and Assembly Speaker Herb J. Wesson released a prepared statement neither overtly supportive nor critical.

Burton said the problem was one for cities and counties to resolve on their own because the state was dealing with its own financial crisis.

He said if the local communities truly believe they are facing disaster, they should use their new authority granted them by the Legislature to place on local ballots a half-cent sales tax, pointedly noting the pressure brought on the Legislature by Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn and county Sheriff Lee Baca.

"We have heard their cries, like little babies they cry,' Burton said. "Mayor Hahn of L.A. six times a week and twice on Sundays. Lee Baca, sheriff of L.A., on the phone constantly.'

"Yeah, they cry, who doesn't want money? How many of you have kids? It's like Santa Claus give me something for Christmas.'

Local officials even prominent Democrats who support funding for social services responded with nothing but praise for Schwarzenegger. More than 40 sheriffs, police chiefs and mayors joined him on stage to thank him.

"We haven't seen this kind of bold leadership in Sacramento for a long, long time, and we are really grateful for it,' Hahn said.

Los Angeles and a number of other cities were preparing to file a lawsuit against the state to force payment of the VLF funds, but Hahn said such a move now appears unlikely unless the Legislature comes up with a way to block the governor.

Because leadership in the Democratic-controlled Legislature refused to cut health and welfare or any other programs in the recent special session, the governor chose to use his authority to reduce spending mid-year on any line item in the budget by up to 5 percent. He also can appropriate money for a specific purpose by declaring it an "emergency expenditure.'

Baca said that if the governor had not used what is called his "Section 27 Authority,' Los Angeles County would have had to lay off 1,500 deputies on top of 1,000 lost in past budgets. The Sheriff's Department was already $166 million down and would have lost another $175 million. The department had already been shortening jail sentences and closing jails.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; emergency; knife; schwarzenegger; unilateralism
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To: forester
You would be better off asking Santa Claus instead the Slave Party Leadership, the elite Rat Fascists, in California for what you want for local government.
21 posted on 12/19/2003 1:44:57 PM PST by Grampa Dave (George $orea$$ has owned and controlled the Rats for decades!)
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To: forester
You would be better off asking Santa Claus instead the Slave Party Leadership, the elite Rat Fascists, in California for what you want for local government.
22 posted on 12/19/2003 1:45:00 PM PST by Grampa Dave (George $orea$$ has owned and controlled the Rats for decades!)
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To: Grampa Dave
"unilateralism" must take weeks for most voters of the slave party to be able to say it and read it.

Another sorely needed laugh for today.

Whew, we had the ABC scaredy cats whinin', brief market jitters. What's an evil wicked capitalist to do?

Gravitas is another word they had classes on before the 2000 election. Not more than 3% passed. One of the nine dwarves has now learned the word triumphalism, which took the ketchup dude about three months to learn how to say it. He still doesn't know what it means, other than it has something to do with treating the French badly.

23 posted on 12/19/2003 2:02:42 PM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in groups or whole armies.....we don't care how we getcha, but we will)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
It seems that "unilateralism" has become a 4-letter word.
24 posted on 12/19/2003 2:05:30 PM PST by rightwingcrazy
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To: rightwingcrazy
It seems that "unilateralism" has become a 4-letter word.

Good catch. In its four letter iteration, it stands for GUTS.

Something no DemonRAT has.

25 posted on 12/19/2003 2:10:40 PM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in groups or whole armies.....we don't care how we getcha, but we will)
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To: witnesstothefall
Perhaps the Democrats who run cities and counties now will begin to see that the Democrats in the Legislature are a common enemy of all Californians. All they care about is their own power, maximizing the size and intake of the State.

Burton said the problem was one for cities and counties to resolve on their own ... .

"We have heard their cries, like little babies they cry," Burton said. "Mayor Hahn of L.A. six times a week and twice on Sundays. Lee Baca, sheriff of L.A., on the phone constantly."

"Yeah, they cry, who doesn't want money? How many of you have kids? It's like Santa Claus give me something for Christmas."

Attention, Jim Hahn, Democrat. Attention, Lee Baca, Democrat. Is Phil Burton your friend now? Or your enemy?

26 posted on 12/19/2003 2:13:00 PM PST by pogo101
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To: witnesstothefall
The essential purpose of government is to prevent actions that cause substantial injury to public health and safety. A secondary purpose is to create and maintain public works or infrastructure. A tertiary purpose is its parens patriae function to public wards. Following that is the promotion of the general public benefit - such as common economic benefit.

Providing entitlements or benefits with public dollars to individuals, when these benefits do not prevent or cure a substantial threat to general public health or safety, is a transfer of wealth.

What Governor Schwarzenegger did was to reorder priorities in alignment with the legitimate purpose of government. How can anyone argue for individual welfare and CalWorks benefits at the expense of the basic "police powers" in regard to general public health and safety?
27 posted on 12/20/2003 4:06:22 AM PST by marsh2
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To: Grampa Dave
Ack, that word again. I hope it goes out of fashion soon. It's a preemptive strike on what would otherwise be referred to as "leadership".
28 posted on 03/04/2004 12:32:02 PM PST by rightwingcrazy
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To: rightwingcrazy
"unilateralism" is one of the key one word mantras for the lunatic left. 80% of those who mouth have no idea what it means.

Then for example, the other 20% just look at you when you list of our allies in the war against their buddy the $oddomite.

You are right on target that "unilateralism" is a preemptive strike against GW's leadership.
29 posted on 03/04/2004 12:40:04 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Pope John Paul, ""Family means: 'And He created them man and woman."')
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