Posted on 02/18/2009 2:25:29 PM PST by SmithL
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said today that he would not re-open broad negotiations over the state budget -- despite the demand of the new Republican leader in the Senate to remove proposed tax increases -- and told lawmakers to "hold tight" in the effort to win passage of a $41 billion package.
"I know it's a difficult budget," Schwarzenegger said. "The legislators are tired. They have spent nights here, but we are still one vote short. We are going to find that one vote. I want to encourage the legislators to do everything they can and just hold tight and to go and to pass this budget. Never give up."
He downplayed the ouster of Senate Minority Leader Dave Cogdill early this morning, saying the situation has not changed: Cogdill and one other Republican, Sen. Roy Ashburn, will still vote for the plan. Two other GOP senators -- Dave Cox of Fair Oaks and Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria -- have been talking to the governor and Senate Democrats about changes that could make one of them provide the final vote needed for passage.
"I will not open up the negotiations on this budget,
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I'm sure glad that Schwarzenegger is standing up for his fellow Republicans.
-PJ
They denied it, said it was rumor by the SAC Bee then hung up on me while I was talking to them.
RECALL that SOB! Make him leave in disgrace, not in a golden parachute.
SZ
I think they were playing games with the truth. Technically, he hadn’t set forth a position since he had abstained from voting (in multiple rounds) until they got Maldonado to roll and provide the final vote needed. He was never “on record” as supporting it until that final round.
His speech was a real gagger, using Ronald Reagan as his reason for voting for taxes (Hey, Reagan did it! WWRRD? He’d vote for it!)
I share your outrage.
He also supported Maldonado’s open primary bills, I believe.
The Bakersfield Californian had him on record, they even wrote an editorial in defense of his position. The bastard and all his staff lied. Semantics, word smithing, whatever, he KNEW what he was going to do.
He sold us out for a few measly pieces of silver and the RATS will still SH*T on him and the other so-called R’s who voted for this POS.
We are hunkering down now. No extra spending except for ammo, we will be making as many purchases as we can at the exchange and commissary. No dining out unless it’s for a special event, etc., etc.
Where do we go from here?
SZ
I wish I knew. :-(
I need to go for really long mountain bike ride to clear my head. Then see what my options are. I don’t think I will be able to stay here out of principle. I could probably afford it, but there is little, if any chance of moving forward.
SZ
/sarcasm
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