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To: Robert357
To get that short term money, the Legislature is going to have to agree to act fiscally responsible in ways that no Democrat would want to act. That in turn is likely (in my opinion) to cause a significant reaction within the ranks of the populace that views themselves as Democrats and is about to be "betrayed" (in their view) by their elected officials.

Exactly, which is why it is going to be fun watching the actions in Sacramento in the coming months.

9 posted on 12/23/2002 4:40:20 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Exactly, which is why it is going to be fun watching the actions in Sacramento in the coming months.

There's little doubt Davis harbors hope that he can be a contender for higher office, yet in order to make any progress on this severe, and fully predictable fiscal crisis, he's going to be forced to betray many of his largest benefactors. Those who have paid for government largesse are not going to get it and if they don't get what they paid for, they're not going to pony up when Davis goes national.

Davis is going to be fielding a ton of angry phone calls and office visits in the coming months. And his budgetary decisions will be made on the basis of how they will impact on his future ability to raise campaign cash. People who have nothing to offer him might as well sink into the sea, for all the attention they're going to get.

This must be tough on the Hollywood crowd. if they could pin blame on the GOP, you can be sure they'd have a huge benefit concert, but to do so now would call attention to the ineptitude of Davis and his cohorts in the Legislature. I hope they do it anyway.

10 posted on 12/24/2002 5:34:17 AM PST by randita
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