To: DoughtyOne
Schwarzenegger didn't give any indication of an intention to take this to court. That is true. I don't think he'll get any money from the feds because political leaders of four or five states demand it. Still, nobody has tried that before now, so even that is a new plan. Ok, I can't argue with that. As vague as it is and totally devoid of specifics, I guess you'd have to call it a 'new plan'. I'd say it's a stretch to call it one but I can't totally refute it.
I've got to head out of here for a few hours. Catch you later. Good talking with you.
44 posted on
09/10/2003 7:10:42 PM PDT by
Bob
(http://www.TomMcClintock.com)
To: Bob
Thanks Bob. I will agree that it wasn't long on specifics, but I have no reason not to believe he'll follow through. When asked if he thought it a good idea to put troops on the border, he thought for a moment and avoided the issue. This could be criticized, but if he said yes, he'd be a marked man. I'd rather see him hedge his bets to a certain degree. I think the guy will be the next governor. If he doesn't follow through on some of these issues, let's replace him in the spring of 2006.
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