CA: Barring big changes in landscape, he'll be back - Schwarzenegger well ahead of Angelides
San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | September 3, 2006 | John Marelius
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1694921/posts
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Schwarzenegger is systematically defusing Democratic ammunition on minimum wage, health care and other issues hence the flip-flopping charge, said Jack Pitney, a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College. The trouble with that is that the governor is flipping in the popular direction. The people who are getting an increase in the minimum wage are happy to get it, even though he previously opposed it.
Schwarzenegger has said he would put health care at the top of the agenda in a second term. But beyond that, he has offered few clues as to what the next four years might hold if he's re-elected.
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FO,, Maybe you can offer some insight as to his next 4 years, you're so full of good info.. or claim to be.
One can only imagine what a SchwarzenKennedy-inspired health care program would involve.
Well, if conservatives would start supporting Arnold, I mean really supporting him, he might try to resurrect his conservative propositions of taking the power from the unions, take redistricting out of the hands of Legislature and limit spending (old Prop 76).
But as long as conservatives side with the Dems against Arnold, he is very limited with what he can do.
But at least he can keep vetoing socialized medicine bills churned out by the Dem Legislature.