While Californians, especially in the urban areas are diehard dem's, I don't think they have a great love for state government in an aboslute sense. I could see a campaign to push the changes as the only alternative available at the funding levels the legislature is willing and legally allowed to authorize.
"Because no matter what happens there will be Democrat majorities in the Assembly and in the Senate
and even if the governor was elected God, he couldn't change that.' -- Democratic Senate President Pro Tem John Burton
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It is certainly the equivalent of a 10.5 quake.. 1/3 of the state workers? over 100 agencies, boards, commissions, poof.. for starters.. wowie doo, indeed!
Agreed. Arnold has to outflank the Frisco, West L.A. and Mexican socialists in the legislature. Reforms that are good for California will be bad for that bunch of "Girlie Men" (and Dyke broads).