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To: dpwiener
You're preaching to the choir, but remember ... I told you that the four people who caved on last years' budget are still in the Legislature and are NOT seeking election to any other seat. Some are angry that they were opposed in the primary by Senate leadership, some angry that they were ostracized by their colleagues, and some are just plain liberal.

We also have the press completely against us, and I don't know if our message -- which is a good one -- will even see the light of day. Look why the media is doing to Bill Simon! They barely report on his activities and he's running for governor in the largest state in the country!

21 posted on 07/01/2002 12:35:33 PM PDT by Gophack
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To: Gophack
the four people who caved on last years' budget are still in the Legislature and are NOT seeking election to any other seat. Some are angry that they were opposed in the primary by Senate leadership, some angry that they were ostracized by their colleagues, and some are just plain liberal.

Yep, that's the big danger, that the same four people will eventually cave this year. The good news is that they were bought off last year with piles of pork for their districts, which it was assumed would strengthen them politically. Instead their constituents were outraged, and it destroyed them politically, thereby serving as an object lesson to other Republicans. The bad news is that Davis can still buy them off by surreptitiously offering lucrative appointments to various boards and commissions when their terms end.

By the way, here's some news analysis from today's Contra Costa Times which argues that a budget impasse is very bad for Davis:

While the political fallout for legislators may be debatable, few doubt that a prolonged budget stalemate would hurt Gov. Gray Davis, the Democratic incumbent who is seeking re-election this year. The falloff in state revenue, the resulting $23.4 billion deficit and the governor's attempt to manage it has already generated a storm of criticism.

The financial trouble has forced Davis into the politically unsavory position of cutting government services and advocating for higher taxes and fees. A drawn-out battle to pass a budget is certain to create more bad press.

22 posted on 07/01/2002 12:48:53 PM PDT by dpwiener
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