Posted on 10/01/2006 9:17:23 PM PDT by FairOpinion
-Proposition 1B: The biggest chunk, $19.9 billion, is for transportation projects that will cost $38.9 billion to repay. Most of the money, $11.3 billion, would be spent to improve highways and local roads... YES
Proposition 1C allots $2.85 billion for housing and shelter...But this is a sector of our economy in which public and private funds compete. NO
Proposition 1D would upgrade and build more schools at every level...NO
Proposition 1E is a $4.1 billion bond to improve disaster preparedness and flood prevention...YES
We cant afford everything we need right now. But voting no on every measure is not in our states best interest, either. Providing funds for our crumbling transportation infrastructure and vulnerable levees are our most pressing needs.
(Excerpt) Read more at insidebayarea.com ...
Arnold put the redistricting proposition on the special election ballot, to make it possible tohave real elections, but the voters defeated that.
Right now the districts are so gerrymandered that you can't get rid of the Dems in the Legislature.
"Angelides little DICCs."
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LOL!
How right you are... again. :)
*DICC = Democrat in Conservative's Clothing
I agree with Tom McClintock's recommendations on everything, except 1 B, where I thin that our roads are in such desperate condition, that we need to have them fixed now.
It's like when you need to buy meat and the only meat available is meat with bone and fat, but you need to buy the whole package, to get the meat you need.
These propositions are boondoggles, sponsored by special interests who have a financial stake in the outcome.
-PJ
I have to disagree with Tom's apparent optimism that we will have a better option than 1B any time soon. Knowing the state of the roads, I'm leaning towards a YES on 1B, but haven't read the language for myself as yet.
I wish redistricting and the forbidding unions from extorting dues for campaigns against member's wishes had passed in '05.
"I have to disagree with Tom's apparent optimism that we will have a better option than 1B any time soon. "
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This is the reason I think we need to vote for 1B. $11.3 M out of the $19M goes for roads, but some of the rest of it is useful as well.
This is how the article summarizes it:
"Proposition 1B: The biggest chunk, $19.9 billion, is for transportation projects that will cost $38.9 billion to repay. Most of the money, $11.3 billion, would be spent to improve highways and local roads; $4 billion goes to public transportation; $3.2 to improving the movement of goods through ports, highway and rail systems; and the final $1.5billion advances disaster response on transit systems and upgrades rail crossings, bridges, ramps and overpasses. We recommend a yes vote on Prop. 1B. "
False. $11.3 B out of $38.9 B (29%) goes for roads, with even that small percentage being subject to still more looting by Arnold and his Rat appointees for other programs.
I don't live in CA, but from my view, 1B and 1C counter each other, as do 1E and 84...
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