To: deport
A clear statement might be nice. How about his beliefs? That might be good.
How about his ideas on how to straighten up California's fiscal mess?
170 posted on
08/26/2003 10:08:23 PM PDT by
Cathryn Crawford
(Ummm, moron. It's not free. It was paid for with taxes.)
To: Cathryn Crawford
How could he know without having a complete study of the CA mess as you call it done..... That's where his business sense comes in. He wants the situation analyzed, studies completed of what's wrong, what are the options, what impact will each have upon the other,...... It's just not well lets do this, cut this, and it's fixed..... Lots of things are tied by interaction, laws governing what can be done, etc.
As far as taxes, here is a couple...
...Seeking to reassure California Republicans who have questioned whether he's conservative enough to merit their support, gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger hit the talk radio circuit on Monday, telling two California radio hosts that he would hold the line on taxes and plans to cut at least one key tax.
...."I would not increase taxes in order to get the financial situation improved because I think it's the wrong way to go," he told KOGO's Roger Hedgecock in San Diego, according to the Associated Press.
....."The first thing I will do when I go into office is to get rid of the car tax," he told Hewitt, in audio posted to KRLA's Web site.
......"The people have been taxed enough," he proclaimed. "The legislators in Sacramento and the governor, they have to understand: stop spending!"
Now you have a good one, ya here... I'm outta here.
183 posted on
08/26/2003 10:14:44 PM PDT by
deport
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