Posted on 02/13/2009 7:51:08 AM PST by SmithL
"This is war!" declares a powerful Los Angeles radio station.
The California Republican Party is threatening to censure its own legislators.
A kill-the-budget-deal labor rally is planned at the Capitol today.
Pressure mounts as lawmakers brace for a tense vote scheduled Saturday on a bitterly contested proposal to ease the state's $40 billion budget shortfall.
"I think you go into it knowing that your political career is on the line," said Assemblyman Ted Gaines, a Roseville Republican who vows not to violate a no-new-taxes pledge he signed.
Hundreds of calls and e-mails flooded the Capitol on Thursday from friends and foes of the tentative plan to ease the state's fiscal mess through $15.8 billion in spending cuts, $14.3 billion in taxes and $10.9 billion in borrowing.
Both Republicans and Democrats were caught in the crossfire.
GOP conservatives were incensed at the notion of a colleague supporting tax hikes, while labor and environmental groups were mad at what they consider Democratic concessions.
"If we're going to win elections in 2010, we have to say that we're the other party that we're going to stop tax increases," said Jon Fleischman, a conservative blogger and a vice chairman in the state Republican Party.
Jeanine Meyer Rodriguez, spokeswoman for the state council of Service Employees International Union, representing 750,000 workers statewide, was upset by spending restraints and billions in budget cuts in the proposal.
"We're making it clear to all the legislators that if they vote for this, they're not representing our members," she said.
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NO THANKS!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
As we have seen before, you can’t trust Democrats on spending. If this is passed, and the budget somehow gets balanced, the Democrats will explode the budget at the first opportunity and come back for more in taxes. They never change. It’s one constant repeat of Charlie Brown and the football.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
All the Rubs need to be called & their feet held to the fire. Call the Dems too. Tell them the union bosses can not rob us and that these tax increases will kill off our state.
The size of California government DOUBLED in the last decade. That is INSANE. They must be stopped. Slash, Cut, Burn. No more taxes, No more fee increases, No more Bullsheet!!!
You forgot to mention these lunatics are selling the budget proposal as a tax break for big business...... this is so California... in a dishonest tax n spend way. Although it’s true ONLY BIG BUSINESSES will get the tax cuts so unemployment doesn’t go over 20%!!!, but small businesses like mine continue to get REAMED!!!
The only possible way to cut the CA budget is to cut out the freebies for illegals. Something that Rats will never do because hispanic votes are essential to the Rat power base. The GOP needs to stand up to the point that the state goes formally broke..then maybe..maybe..enough voters will abandon the Rats to give the GOP the votes to force the illegals out via job sanctions etc.
Tax increases will increase the corp and citizen tax refugees..
http://www.seiu.org/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=1&tag=budget%20crisis&limit=20
Finally let me remind the governor and legislators that change has come to America and whether they like it or not change is coming to California as well. Can we do it?
“Hundreds of calls and emails...” Bull. I’d like a dollar for every call made and email sent! And the vast majority will of course be ignored.
Why do we even have a Republican party if they won’t stand up to the socialists and communists in the majority?
They should just close up shop and disband.
Did you mean Boolsheet???
I’ve got business to finish up in this state, and then I’m outta here.
This is, alas, the best budget deal they’ll be able to manage. If it fails, whatever replaces it will be worse.
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