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Gov. Schwarzenegger [IBD Editorial Endorsing Arnold]
Investor's Business Daily ^ | September 15, 2003 edition | staff

Posted on 09/13/2003 1:37:18 PM PDT by snopercod

p>The Recall: It isn't every day that someone of Arnold Schwarzenegger's caliber gives up a highly successful career to run for public office. Californians should take advantage of the opportunity.

If they don't, we fear the worst. The state is being driven off a cliff by a one-party government led by second-rate hacks. Next month's recall election may be the only chance to turn things around.

No need to go through the problems — the cavernous deficit, the porous border, the business exodus and so on and so forth. But you have to be here (and IBD is headquartered in Los Angeles) to realize how badly the state is governed.

It isn't just that Davis is incompetent — letting spending run amok, choking in the face of an energy crisis, condoning one anti-business, job-killing scheme after another.

What do you expect from someone who's spent his entire adult life in state government — and in mostly second-rung jobs at that?

It's that Davis is also corrupt. He spends much of his time raising money that he uses to smear anyone who's even thinking about opposing him. And he sells favors to the highest special-interest bidders.

It's no coincidence, for example, that prison guards are getting the biggest pay hike in state government after contributing more — $3.4 million — than any other public employee union to Davis' campaigns. Over five years, they're getting a 37% hike — at a time of severe budget crisis.

The lieutenant governor, Cruz Bustamante, may not be as venal. But he's every bit as dull and perhaps even less competent.

He owes much of his political success to an Average Joe image and a certain vagueness about where he really stands. But as the clock ticks down to Oct. 7, and the need to nail down liberal votes gets serious, the veil is lifting.

He is part of an administration that presided over a tripling of car-license fees and workers' comp rates. Now he's pushing socialistic monstrosities like mandatory, employer-provided health insurance, state regulation of the oil industry and ever-higher income taxes on the state's most productive citizens.

That he doesn't seem to realize — or care about — the devastation such measures will bring on jobs and the economy is reason enough to disqualify him.

No sane person facing such a costly raft of tax hikes, mandates and new rules as Bustamante has proposed would choose to expand or build a new business in the Golden State.

California is the world's fifth largest economy, with nearly $1.4 trillion in output. But it won't hold that position for long if its best and brightest keep leaving in droves — as they have in recent years, thanks in large part to Bustamante's and Davis' stunning incompetence.

Needless to say, Bustamante and now Davis are all for the new law that lets illegal aliens get driver's licenses, thereby further opening our borders to terrorists. (Davis at first opposed the idea. In a classic flip-flop, he reversed field after the recall movement gathered steam and it became clear he'd need Latino votes to survive).

Most residents sadly agree that California isn't what it used to be. What we fear is that after five years of Davis and another three of Bustamante, it may no longer be even recognizable.

Maybe that's the idea: Despite many opportunities to do so, Bustamante has refused to denounce the credo of a Chicano organization in which he was once active: "For the Race, everything. For those outside the Race, nothing."

Contrast all this with the engaging, inclusive and well-rounded Schwarzenegger, an immigrant who came to America with nothing and achieved everything he's put his mind to.

He's been a success in several fields, including bodybuilding, business and acting.

No dummy, he put himself through college and has written four books, including a 736-page encyclopedia of bodybuilding.

No dilettante, he has served presidents and sponsored a successful initiative to fund after-school programs for disadvantaged kids.

No shrinking violet, he married into America's royal family and attracts and holds his own with our best and brightest.

No quitter, he'll keep at the problem until it's solved.

How many Americans, let alone politicians, can set a better example for California's large and growing immigrant population?

They say Schwarzenegger has no experience in Sacramento. We say hallelujah. What's needed there now is new, positive thinking based on real-world experience and common sense.

Schwarzenegger has both.

Our admiration for Schwarzenegger is in no way a reflection on the other candidate who'd also get the job done — State Sen. Tom McClintock. We've watched him for years, marveling at his grasp of the issues, impressed by his principled stands and wincing at the narrow defeats he's suffered in other attempts at statewide office.

But the conventional wisdom seems to be that McClintock, a no-nonsense conservative, will not likely be elected governor in a state in which there are a million more Democrats than Republicans.

We expect him to graciously step aside for the front-running Schwarzenegger when the time is right.

As for the more moderate (but still conservative) Schwarzenegger, it's beyond us why someone with so much going for him would want to step into such a mess.

But then, we're not Arnold Schwarzenegger.

And neither, voters surely must know, is Gray Davis or Cruz Bustamante.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: arnold; business; bustamente; california; daily; endorsement; investors; mcclintock; piglipstick; recall; schwarzenegger
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1 posted on 09/13/2003 1:37:18 PM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod
His speech is live on FOX now.
2 posted on 09/13/2003 1:38:27 PM PDT by EllaMinnow (#213 of the 537.)
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To: redlipstick
Not here on the East Coast, but I'll try and find a replay later. Thanks for the heads up.
3 posted on 09/13/2003 1:41:59 PM PDT by snopercod ("leader" is English for "führer")
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To: snopercod
Nah - they cut if off, AGAIN.

Thanks for posting the editorial.
4 posted on 09/13/2003 1:43:44 PM PDT by EllaMinnow (#213 of the 537.)
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To: Carry_Okie
Sorry, Mark.
5 posted on 09/13/2003 1:44:27 PM PDT by snopercod (All Hail the Saffron King!)
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To: Tamsey; Tempest; BibChr; EggsAckley; Registered; DoughtyOne
I think at least one of you has a longer ping list. Please use it for this excellent editorial and endorsement.
6 posted on 09/13/2003 1:45:46 PM PDT by EllaMinnow (#213 of the 537.)
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To: redlipstick
Fox's priorities really pi$$ me off. When you alerted me, I ran in and turned on the TV. They were running a story on that new ultrasound system that shows baby's facial features (for the 200th time).

I'm still mad at them for not covering the near-deaths of the astronauts returning from the ISS on the Soyuz (several months ago).

7 posted on 09/13/2003 1:47:57 PM PDT by snopercod (All Hail the Saffron King!)
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To: snopercod; cyncooper
FOX went live to California, but only had a reporter whispering his report while Schwarzenegger spoke. I thought they'd stay with it, but noooo.

cyn, didn't you see part of it?
8 posted on 09/13/2003 1:50:07 PM PDT by EllaMinnow (#213 of the 537.)
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To: snopercod
IBD. Just another leftist liberal group for Arnold. The sell-outs! </sarcasm>
9 posted on 09/13/2003 1:51:41 PM PDT by BigBobber
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To: redlipstick
I did see part of it.

Here's the general gist of what I heard him say on MSNBC:

First, I saw some of Mary Bono introduce him and she said how excited she was about his candidacy and how her kids were most excited to meet #1 President Bush, and #2 Arnold Schwarzenegger, and #3 was some carrier. She said about the divisions being experienced in the Republican party, that California has veered off course and must be turned around like an aircraft carrier, and that is not abruptly. She was not dismissive of those who support McClintock at all.

Then Arnold came up and said someday America will have a woman president, and this was met with cheers, THEN he said he knew two things about this: She would be an American Margaret Thatcher and she would be a Republican.

Then he said he's always been a Republican. That he's asked ten times a day why he is a Republican "And that's just from my wife, Maria!" Much laughter. He also right before or after that made a disparaging joke about the nine democratic candidates. Yahoo!

Then he got very serious and explained how he had grown up and seen with his own eyes the Russian trucks and troops right there in his own town. That he and his father took food to a refugee camp. That he grew to hate communism and wanted to come to the greatest country on earth---America. (applause!)

Then he described coming to America and Humphrey and Nixon were campaigning and as he watched the campaign unfold he said Humphrey sounded like the communists and he knew he was a Republican. He couldn't wait to become a Republican so he could vote for a Republican. He spoke of going to California and learning that Republican values brought prosperity to that state. And now he is running for governor of California, as a Republican.

Then MSNBC decided to leave.

It was very exciting and positive and moving (the firsthand look at Communism, you can just imagine) and the crowd was jazzed.
10 posted on 09/13/2003 2:01:51 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: snopercod

More absentee ballots continue to be cast for Tom McClintock today.

As much as 7-9% of the total vote may be  locked away for McClintock
before 70% of the populace votes to elect Schwarzenegger or Bustamante.

If McClintock pulls out three days before the election
2-4% more votes will go to him anyway.

Thus 9 to 13% of the vote may be stashed away by a man who cannot win.

Let's have a big round of applause for Senator Tom McClintock.


11 posted on 09/13/2003 2:04:02 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: snopercod
How many Americans, let alone politicians, can set a better example for California's large and growing immigrant population?

They say Schwarzenegger has no experience in Sacramento. We say hallelujah. What's needed there now is new, positive thinking based on real-world experience and common sense.

In a poll this week, 59% of Californians are opposed to giving valid California Drivers' Licenses to Illegal Aliens.

Arnold says that he agrees with the majority, but won't support a referendum giving them a chance to overturn the SB60 legislation in the March primary.

Arnold has offered no specific plan to oppose the CDLs for Illegals, and has also said that he want's to legalize the Illegals and give them the licenses anyway.

This is common sense?


12 posted on 09/13/2003 2:04:08 PM PDT by Sabertooth (Arnold opposes the driver's licenses, but he also wants to lobby DC to legalize Illegal Aliens. Ah.)
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To: cyncooper
Excellent. I wish I had seen it.
13 posted on 09/13/2003 2:04:14 PM PDT by EllaMinnow (#213 of the 537.)
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To: snopercod
Every now and again, the editorial writers for a major publication manage to write a statement of opinion that is clear, concise, and thoughtful. This is one of those times. Kudos to the editorial staff of the IBD.

Congressman Billybob

Latest column, "Paying the Wrong Piper," discussion thread on FR. Article is also on ChronWatch.

14 posted on 09/13/2003 2:07:16 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (Everyone talks about Congress; I am doing something about it.)
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To: redlipstick
I hate typing something up and then thinking I've been unclear, though hopefully this was:

he said Humphrey sounded like the communists and he knew he was a Republican.

Of course Schwarzenegger said Humphrey sounded like a communist, and after learning more about the Republican party, Schwarzenegger said he, A.S, declared that he himself was a Republican.

Whew.

15 posted on 09/13/2003 2:10:37 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: DoughtyOne
He cannot win?
Many have come from behind with a 30 point deficit,
Arnold is, and will be , a "Tax and spend Liberal.
You are a sucker to think he will be different from Davis or Bustabudget.
I call on Arnold to step down and support McClintock,
before He costs us this Recall.
Arnold will not win.
But McClintock can, and should.
McClintock is the answer
Arnold is "Business as usual."
Pete Wilson is Laughing at You.
16 posted on 09/13/2003 2:14:29 PM PDT by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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To: snopercod
There is a certain hollowness to some of the arguments used in this editorial that are disturbing to say the least. Just my opinion.

I won't belabor critiquing it in depth as all those arguments go on incessantly here everyday on other threads and I wouldn't want to rain on the moderate parade that is being championed here.

17 posted on 09/13/2003 2:16:32 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. "Logic ", of late, flies in the face on conventions AND principles in California.)
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To: cyncooper
Thank you for the report. I would have loved to watch that speech.
18 posted on 09/13/2003 2:17:21 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: LtKerst
Okay. I'm a sucker. And casting a vote for a man that cannot win and may facilitate the election of the worst man to inhabit a governor's mansion in the United States' history, is what?
19 posted on 09/13/2003 2:24:51 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: snopercod
What do you expect from someone who's spent his entire adult life in state government — and in mostly second-rung jobs at that?

I expect Tom McClintock... a politician

20 posted on 09/13/2003 2:27:19 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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