Posted on 02/18/2009 7:00:04 AM PST by reaganaut1
There are no spending cuts, just "promises" to cut the rate of increase.
“Im no great fan of Arnold, but with the mess he has to work with in Sacramento, Im not sure anyone could improve things very much. The only route Arnold could have taken was to go independent of the legislature and make repeated public statements and speeches, presenting the truth. He chose not to do so, and therefore, he gave himself no chance to succeed for the state.”
I’m no fan, either, but in fairness he tried the “taking the issues to the people” approach, and got blown out of the water in an election when his plans were voted down. After that, he just caved, which is unfortunate to say the least!! Hope the GOP in California can hang tough! But, I must say I fear we may have a sellout ala Snowe, Spectre & Collins!
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OUTSTANDING! Now we need to recall the RINO b*stard Cogdill and any other Republican who votes for the tax increase.
Why should he care? The Dems and Arnold are going to get him a cushy government job in return for betraying his oath.
This frickin' budget fix IS a fiscal calamity. Good for the Senate republicans standing up for what is right!
yes, and the public agrees despite relentless cheerleading by MSM for tax increases.
as shown by WSJ, CA currently has the highest marginal income tax rates and sales tax rates. while property tax rate is low thanks to prop 13, the actual amount of prop tax paid is higher than most states due to high values.
for some reason the legislature doesn’t think they can make more cuts. but of course that is not true.
If Republicans stand together, an if no other source of funds become available; then democrats will be forced to “cut”. their pet projects; its a shame what reality does to liberalism!..
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