To: pogo101
Don't you know the Arnold supported a Kiddie Kare initative on last Novembers ballot the will cost us a minimum of 1/2 a billion and probably twice that. I thought FReepers were opposed to cradle to grave tax supported BS like that...
To: tubebender
Don't you know the Arnold supported a Kiddie Kare initative on last Novembers ballot the will cost us a minimum of 1/2 a billion and probably twice that. I thought FReepers were opposed to cradle to grave tax supported BS like that...
Prop 49 -- on which, in the spirit of full disclosure, I point out I voted No -- was endorsed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, California Taxpayers Union, California Chamber of Commerce and Rep. Christopher Cox. It was
opposed by the NOW gang, the Cal. Federation of Teachers and other union hack groups, The City of Berkeley ... well, you get the idea.
That the one you mean?
118 posted on
08/26/2003 5:07:04 PM PDT by
pogo101
To: tubebender
Don't you know the Arnold supported a Kiddie Kare initative on last Novembers ballot the will cost us a minimum of 1/2 a billion and probably twice that. I thought FReepers were opposed to cradle to grave tax supported BS like that...I am a huge fan of Chris Cox and he endorsed that measure.
Enough of people and their "real conservatives wouldn't support this" line. Time and again that is proven false.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/960257/posts
Excerpt:
His charitable activities include a foundation that provides after-school programs for 200,000 kids and served as the inspiration for Proposition 49--an initiative he sponsored last year to expand after-school programs to every school in California. In a stroke of political genius, the initiative didn't raise taxes or cut any other program. Its funding mechanism only kicks in when economic growth naturally increases state revenues. Proposition 49 carried 50 out of the state's 53 congressional districts, winning endorsements from both Rep. Chris Cox, an Orange County Republican, and Rep. Henry Waxman, a Hollywood Democrat.
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