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With the election over, California voters have chosen to continue down the path of state destruction.
Makes me sick...
Makes me sick...
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arnegrim said:With the election over, California voters have chosen to continue down the path of state destruction.
Makes me sick...
Yet strangely they're doing relatively well. They might have had rolling blackouts, but at least one faulty power plant didn't shut down the state for a few days.arnegrim said:With the election over, California voters have chosen to continue down the path of state destruction.
Makes me sick...
Alarum said:Yet strangely they're doing relatively well. They might have had rolling blackouts, but at least one faulty power plant didn't shut down the state for a few days.
Jetgirl said:Why are primary and middle school teachers getting tenure in the first place?
nvxplorer said:These special elections are the biggest waste of money. What did this one cost? $70 million? Theres no reason these initiatives coudnt have waited until next November.
Why do you assume my information comes from the left? John McLaughlin stated $70 million on his show Sunday. McLaughlin is not a liberal.arnegrim said:A wonderful lie the left is propagating... Arnolds initiatives only added on about $30 million. The election was already going to happen in most of the state... Arnold just took advantage of that to put his initiatives before the people.
nvxplorer said:Why do you assume my information comes from the left? John McLaughlin stated $70 million on his show Sunday. McLaughlin is not a liberal.
It turns out were both wrong. The election cost $44.7 million. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/11/10/MNGNLFLQRU1.DTL
These initiatives could have been put on the ballot next November. For a state that is going broke, its unwise to hold special elections even if they cost only $5 million more than waiting until the general election. What was so urgent that the vote had to be taken now?
Dworkin said:I am so pleased that most of those initiatives didn't pass. I was too late to vote that night.
Texas Lynn said:California voters were wise to vote down Arnold's anti-worker initiatives. Would that people in other states would wake up to the fact the Republican Party has nothing of value to offer anyone except plutocrats.
Texas Lynn said:California voters were wise to vote down Arnold's anti-worker initiatives. Would that people in other states would wake up to the fact the Republican Party has nothing of value to offer anyone except plutocrats.