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McClintock Responds to Bustamante's "Tough on California" Plan
Tom McClintock for Governor ^ | 8/20/2003 | Tom McClintock

Posted on 08/20/2003 7:29:37 AM PDT by kellynla

Senator Tom McClintock today issued the following response to Cruz Bustamante's "tough on California" statement.

"I was hoping for more of a message of hope and optimism from our Lt. Governor. What California received was more of the failed Gray Davis type leadership from the second most powerful person in the state. When the Lt. Governor says we have to 'sacrifice' he is not kidding. Unfortunately, it is the hard-working, taxpaying families of California that will suffer and not his special interest and public employee union friends.

"At a time when state government is taking a higher percentage of California's personal income than at any time in our history, Mr. Bustamante proposes a TEN BILLION dollar tax increase. This will mean that working families and small businesses will have to find another $1,150 somewhere in their budgets to continue the Sacramento spending spree.

"Much like Governor Davis, who called his illegal tripling of the car tax a 'cut' in state spending, Mr. Bustamante includes the transfer of some $2 BILLION of mandated socialized medicine costs to small businesses as a 'savings' for the state.

"As for my three simple questions that I asked of Cruz this week, it is obvious that he will not join with me in abolishing the car tax, since he is only willing to return about half of what Gray Davis illegally took from motorists. There was nothing tough on energy—as he said nothing about the $42 billion of overpriced power contracts.

"Finally, there was certainly nothing tough on the applicant attorneys and special interests since he did not mention the third major crisis of the Davis administration. My plan to replace California’s broken Workers’ Comp system with the successful Arizona model would save state and local governments at least $2.5 billion annually.

"It’s time Cruz Bustamante explains why we should vote no on the recall but support him for governor. He can’t have it both ways. If he thinks Davis' dismal record is worth defending, he should make that case. If he really wants to replace him, how would he do things differently?"


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To: kellynla; Rabid Republican
I'm curious if anyone knows - what's the difference between the California and Arizona Workers' Comp systems?

Why is our system so badly broken? (I know workers comp for our company has doubled, and it's seriously affecting us).

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41 posted on 08/20/2003 8:51:54 AM PDT by daviddennis
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To: RS
He says he KNOWS where to save the money - lets see his plan.

So be it. http://www.tommcclintock.com/tomsplan/index.cfm

42 posted on 08/20/2003 8:53:09 AM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA (Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
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To: kellynla
"You really are wasting my time now if you don't believe that there is wasteful spending in the CA state budget."

Of course there is waste and fraud, and please don't try to get out of explaining how Tom McClintock thinks he will be able to get any changes to the systems through a Dem controlled Legislature by attributing false ideas to me.

A line item veto just won't do it - How does Tom expect to succeed ?
43 posted on 08/20/2003 8:53:34 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
Full circle

"He says he KNOWS where to save the money - lets see his plan.

So be it. http://www.tommcclintock.com/tomsplan/index.cfm
"

This is where I came in on post # 4 ( I've looked through his entire site )

9.5% cuts is a nice number - Just where and how will he do it ?
44 posted on 08/20/2003 8:56:48 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: RS
What you obviously don't understand is that the 42 BILLION DOLLARS EFFECTS THE WHOLE STATE OF CALIFORNIA...from the families who are paying three times what they paid last year to the businesses who have left because of the high cost of electricity hence a loss of jobs hence a loss of state revenue from income, taxes sales taxes, fees et al, a loss of business taxes paid to the state and the overall health of the state economy! Now either you are too blind to see that or you're too thick to understand!!! But let's not be coy here and don't insult my intelligence with these problems you refuse to accept. LOL
45 posted on 08/20/2003 8:58:52 AM PDT by kellynla ("C" 1/5 1st Mar. Div. An Hoa, Viet Nam '69 & '70 Semper Fi)
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To: .38sw
I was really really really angry with Booze Crustamonte's statement that we all got California into the mess it's in, so we all have to pay! What a jerk.

He's more than a jerk. He's a true racist, and a bull sh*t specialist, and he's good at it.

He came off with that "tough love" on the front of his podium, as if the people of California did something wrong and must be punished now, as another poster stated. Actually the people of California did do something wrong, the allowed these traitors, socialist, liberals, and racist go get a hold of power.

As an observer, I am a little surprised this hasn't reached the point of civil disobedience or worse. As the people that have been in power, Davis, Bustamante, and the rest of the anti-American socialist have hurt a lot of people.

46 posted on 08/20/2003 8:59:56 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
from Tom "“I'll spend the rest of my first day as Governor to personally de-fund every state agency that duplicates local or federal jurisdictions, or overlaps other state agencies or that is performing functions that the private sector could and should do anyway.”"


HEY TOM - How about spending a few minutes now and telling us just ONE State Agency you will De-fund that first day ?

47 posted on 08/20/2003 9:01:44 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: RS
" A line item veto just won't do it?" Well then you had better just sit back and watch because the Line Item Veto has been "doing it" in CA and D.C. for DECADES!!! How do you think Ronald Reagan "did it" in Sacramento and D.C. if not for the Line Item Veto.
48 posted on 08/20/2003 9:02:22 AM PDT by kellynla ("C" 1/5 1st Mar. Div. An Hoa, Viet Nam '69 & '70 Semper Fi)
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To: daviddennis
I don't remember all the specifics but here are two of them

1. I believe California is the only state in the nation that doesn't require an independent/objective assessment of worker's claims by an outside agency or doctor. Because of this, alot of abuse occurs.

2. AZ has some kind of torte reform in place limiting the amount awarded. Less money gets paid out and fewer lawyers get involved.
49 posted on 08/20/2003 9:05:00 AM PDT by Rabid Dog
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To: kellynla
Glad you clarified. I wasn't surprised, just really really really po'd.
50 posted on 08/20/2003 9:05:03 AM PDT by .38sw
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To: kellynla
".....electricity hence a loss of jobs hence a loss of state revenue from income, taxes sales taxes, fees et al, a loss of business taxes paid to the state ....."

So this is a way for the State to get MORE tax money... NOT a way for the state to cut it's budget....

I'm glad you are finally starting to comprehend the way it really works. ROTFLMFAO
51 posted on 08/20/2003 9:06:12 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: RS
Full circle

Full circle indeed! If you cut those 4 things (which aren't likely going to give static numbers, so dollars would doubtlessly be difficult to predict exactly, although the effect on the economy would not.) then you are unquestionably going to be getting the 9.5%. I would put forth to you that in the duplicate state vs Fed agency that this is larger than 10% in itself alone, not to mention the Workers Comp boondoggle.

You are correct, he doesn't give a % of how much of the budget these will save, but if you are serious in questioning this aspect of his plan, I would call that kind of lame considering how much $ those 4 will be. I mean, cutting Worker's Comp ALONE will increase hiring in the Golden State and thereby immensely increase tax "revenue" into the capital. Revenue right now is still increasing, it will explode after that and eat up the debt on its own, without cutting your Police-Fire-Roads-Schools canard.

Stop thinking like a Democrate, a healthy growing economy is dynamicly scaled, not staticly. Thank God Tom McClintock understands this.

52 posted on 08/20/2003 9:08:28 AM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA (Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
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To: kellynla
"How do you think Ronald Reagan "did it" in Sacramento and D.C. if not for the Line Item Veto."
Because he had plenty of money coming in from the changes he got passed. He used the veto to keep them from just blowing the abundance he created. The veto did not CREATE the success, just let us benefit from it.
53 posted on 08/20/2003 9:09:01 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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54 posted on 08/20/2003 9:10:59 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (All we need from a Governor is a VETO PEN!!!)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
"without cutting your Police-Fire-Roads-Schools canard."

Tom says he will cut 9.5% expendatures by government tightening it's belt- not my canard, his.
55 posted on 08/20/2003 9:16:18 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
As an observer, I am a little surprised this hasn't reached the point of civil disobedience or worse. As the people that have been in power, Davis, Bustamante, and the rest of the anti-American socialist have hurt a lot of people.

I dunno. There are a lot of angry people, me being one of them. I've faxxed, written and called my elected "representatives" over and over. Has it done any good? Usually no. If I get a reply, it's usually patronizing, condescending, and the position taken by the critter is usually the polar opposite of mine. How many have the same experience as mine? Probably quite a few. But it seems that there are more who do nothing, and more yet who benefit from the rule of the folks like Davis, Bustamante, and the leftists in the legislature - such as the unions, identity groups, and any others who receive largess from the treasury. Those who would practice civil disobedience in large enough numbers to make a difference are pretty busy with jobs, home, and families to get out do be civilly disobedient.

And, I'm aware of Cruz's racism. I've posted links to such stories on smaller discussions boards (like calguns.net) so that people who frequent those boards and don't spend time on places like Freerepublic are aware of those sources.

56 posted on 08/20/2003 9:26:48 AM PDT by .38sw
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To: RS
Tom says he will cut 9.5% expendatures by government tightening it's belt- not my canard, his.

*sigh* But he didn't say these things, the Democratic Legislatures are the ones bringing out this tired, dare I say it, canard. Wake up.

57 posted on 08/20/2003 9:33:03 AM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA (Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
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To: RS
BRAC aka Bureaucracy Realignment and Closure Commission

Senator McClintock's BRAC Legislation is Approved by the California Senate

Senator Tom McClintock
Date: July 27, 2003
Publication Type: Press Release
Measure sets up a Bureaucracy Realignment and Closure Commission to identify, downsize or eliminate obsolete state bureaucracie.

(Sacramento) – Senate Bill 9 by State Senator Tom McClintock (R-Thousand Oaks) was approved today by the California State Senate by a vote of 36 to 0. The bill sets up a Bureaucracy Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) to identify, downsize or eliminate obsolete state government bureaucracies.

The legislation is modeled after the federal military base realignment and closure commission which successfully closed 90 obsolete military bases, saving $20 billion per year. Senator McClintock’s legislation, SB 9, applies the same mechanism to a similar problem: how to identify, downsize or eliminate obsolete bureaucracies in state government.

The difficulty in conducting such a review – and acting upon it – is that every program has a highly motivated constituency that jealously and expertly guards its budget.

Faced with the long overdue need to close obsolete military bases, the federal government confronted the same paralysis caused by interest group pressure. Ultimately, Congress broke the gridlock when it took the task of reviewing bases out of the political arena and gave it to an independent panel of management experts that returned a comprehensive recommendation for a single up-or-down vote.

SB 9 will empanel an independent commission of management experts to examine state bureaucracies to determine which ones perform obsolete or duplicate services. The plan will then be presented to the Legislature for a single yes or no vote.

“I think we all agree that this government could operate a lot more efficiently,” said Senator McClintock.

The bill next moves to the California State Assembly.



58 posted on 08/20/2003 9:38:53 AM PDT by TERMINATTOR (Don't tread on me!)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
"*sigh* But he didn't say these things, ...."

But he did, from his own website ( Don't people every read his stuff? )

http://www.tommcclintock.com/newsroom/details.cfm?pr_id=PR030129A


"Thus, merely suspending these mandates and reducing current expenditures by 9.5 percent.... "
59 posted on 08/20/2003 10:01:41 AM PDT by RS (nc)
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To: RS
But he did, from his own website ( Don't people every read his stuff? )

Now I'm starting to question your, how shall I say, intellectual honesty about this. You know Tom doesn't mention cutting the 4 things you listed in your Demo canard, and that's patently obvious. You're desperate to discredit him at this point, color me suspicious of your intentions...

FYI, I was posting that op-ed from the beginning of the year on FR when you were still bashing the viability of the recall.

60 posted on 08/20/2003 10:05:55 AM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA (Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
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