Posted on 02/12/2005 10:56:24 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Gov. Calls Democrats 'Addicts'
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-arnold12feb12,1,5028199.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california
They just can't stop spending, he says
Robert Salladay, Los Angeles Times
In a fiery speech to Republican faithful Friday evening, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ridiculed Democrats as wasteful spending "addicts" who have been taking "sleeping pills," and he characterized California's problems as stemming from "evil." The speech before about 1,000 people at a convention of the California Republican Party a traditionally conservative crowd of stalwarts featured Schwarzenegger's sharpest rhetoric to date as he prepared for a possible special election in November that would shake up state government.
He is sounding more conservative. I hope it lasts! :)
He's trying.. he sure didn't help himself with some of his rookie year moves,, But we must remember who the real enemies are in this state. Looks like a massive ballot awaits us in the fall.
The RINOcification of the GOP issue still needs to be addressed at some point, however.
You know, at this point I couldn't care less who is addressing the issue of government-out-of-control, the GOP, RINOs, Dems, Libertarians, or Martains, for that matter. It's perhaps the biggest issue of our time, and whoever fights the good fight against this out-of-control juggernaut gets my support, party labels be damned.
I don't know much about Bruce Mcphearson (sp?) but I am assuming he's rather moderate since an article I read said the dims would probably approve him.
Time is drawing near to get more involved for this fall!
*fyi*
Look back to the recall campaign or his appearance at the RNC. Schwarzenegger plays to the audience in broad generalities he can twist later.
Don't belive a word of it. Examine every detail.
Gotta Love Arnold. He kicks ass and takes names. I'll say it once, and say it again, don't mess with this man.
http://www.amendforarnold.com/
The issue is going to become VASTLY more complicated with the rise of the Left in the Democratic Party. Democrats who have very little in common with the traditional Republican party are defecting to the GOP based solely on social issues and values. They will not be fiscal conservatives, and will have many differing ideas; think of it as immigration to the GOP. They want a better party, so they come here - but they are bringing some old Democrat ideals with them.
Do we intergrate at all? If so, how? Or will we simply encourage them to form a new party?
As opposed to an alternative candidate who knew better.
It's been an incredibly expensive lesson.
Democrats, who have said their top priority is to balance the budget that is supposed to take effect July 1, have said they will give Schwarzenegger's proposals a fair hearing but doubt there's very much support on their side of the aisle for any of them.
Schwarzenegger told the enthusiastic audience that labor unions representing teachers and other public employees are falsely claiming he's imposing draconian budget cuts in an attempt to weaken his standing with the public so he'll be forced to back down.
"They know that my approval rating is in the 60s," he said. "The legislators' (are) in the 30s ... and you will see all those TV ads and those radio ads and those newspaper ads just to try to bring my poll numbers down.
Where is your boy Tom? I heard/read nothing but (crickets) coming from his policy operation. If he was a real leader he would be out there talking to the troops, on TV, at the conventions, etc.
Please give us examples where Arnold has kicked ass. Looks to me like the only time he wins is when he borrows more money.
The alternative candidate tried to hand the election to Bustamonte. He's no friend of conservatives.
That is also true, There is a potential power grab in the works here , the likes of which we haven't seen on these shores in years.
The massive pension funds and turning their control over to out of state agents , ie wall street, is worthy of a very serious look or two or three.
Not every piece of the proposals as they sit today is necessarily the best thing now or in the future, regardless of who is proposing it.
The voters patience and intellect will be severely tested as the ballot will be huge and the issues very complex.
He is, by webmail and on radio talk shows. As for TV, pray tell, when are the "big tent" RINO/GOP or the media going to allow that?
"Please give us examples where Arnold has kicked ass."
Here's my favorite example.
http://vote2003.ss.ca.gov/Returns/gov/00.htm
I understand what you are saying , but we must be vigilant of the proposed changes and be very diligent in questioning any and all the motives of said change agents, nomatter who they may be.
Partisanship can trip up rational thought everytime, just look at the dems and their refusal to even look at social security and reform..
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