To: vbmoneyspender
I'd be willing to bet that Arnold will do so. He doesn't want Buffet for his advice. He wants him for his name and reputation.
72 posted on
08/15/2003 8:47:54 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Some reputation. What kind of adviser has a political tin ear for California politics...
74 posted on
08/15/2003 8:49:10 PM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: Dog Gone
He better do it quick. You should have heard what was going on the radio today. There is nothing that gets people more riled up here than talk about raising their property taxes. Even tripling the car tax doesn't compare to the fallout that can occur from talk of repealing Proposition 13. Basically, Prop 13 is untouchable because it is the only thing that enables a large percentage of the people who live here to be able to continue to afford their homes. Without Prop 13, anyone on a fixed income or anyone who has seen a downturn in their business would have real problems paying the property taxes that would otherwise be due on their homes if Dems got their way and were able to repeal Prop 13.
To: Dog Gone
I alredy heard Arnold say that he disagrees with Buffet on taxes but has him for an adviser. Even the White House got Buffet's help I think with secretary of the treasury. The thing is you can disagree with someone on policy but use their help in other areas. I am beginning to wonder if even Ronald Reagan could be elected today. I heard he supported issues in California as governor that upset conservatives.
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