Posted on 11/07/2005 8:18:10 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
Californians are acting like such total idiots lately it makes me seriously think about moving. Why did people vote for Arnold if they didn't want him to make the changes he said he would make?
Arnold Schwarzenegger is already wealthy and famous, what does he need from being governor? The attacks from the unions? The accusations that he's mean spirited and hates teachers? The daily nonsense of the complete morons in the legislature?
He must have believed he could really make some changes and help the state. I think it's possible that tomorrow a lot of people won't bother voting and that Arnold's propositions could win if enough of us are motivated to get out there.
Here's what I'm doing to vote more than once tomorrow: I'm offering to watch my friends' kids so they can go vote with the help of my filled out sample ballot. I don't buy into the phony MTV rhetoric of 'get out the vote' as if no one cares how you vote as long as you vote. I care. So I'm here for my friends who want to vote properly.
Go Arnold!
This is the kind of idiotic campaigning that goes on around here. 'Arnold's against the kids!' Yeah.
What a genius. If someone hears a democrat debate the issues, let me know.
Look everyone, it's Mr. Meathead.
The unions have a strangle hold on this state. Soon, California could be like France, consisting only of government workers, spongers, and the extremely rich, with no private sector middle class.
Someone please ask this teamster if he can even explain what these propositions are that he is opposing.
It would be so great if, after all the money the unions have spent to fight him, Arnold's props passed.
Well between the massive amounts of money in which the special interest has been pumping against Arnold and 3rd party hardliners trying to push Republicans to eat their own. It hasn't been a good year around here.
Schwarzenegger, Opponents Campaign Furiously As Election Looms
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, right, celebrates with State Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks in Irwindale, Calif., during his special election campaign bus tour of southern California, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005.(AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
Count me in...I already voted by mail. Yes on 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 and 78, NO on 79 and 80.
Do you think Wornout Beatty is going to run? He's been making a bigger fool of himself than Meathead lately.
Just "lately"?????
Well somehow people had their act together enough to recall Davis and vote in Arnold not so long ago.
Mark my words...within 20 years the state of California is going to be bankrupt. Arnold can at best delay that by 5 or 10 years.
"That's how I see it, make them spend themselves into the ground."
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Sounds good, that strategy won us the cold war too. :)
Congresswoman Maxine Waters, D-Los Angeles, left, addresses approximately 300 union members gathered at the Los Angeles AFL-CIO's 'Get Out the Vote' rally Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005, in South Los Angeles. Union and state officials urged voters to reject California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's special election initiatives. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)
Power to the people! As long as they're union members, right?
Yeah, it's a mystery to me, too.
20 years, Hell, think big,, I give 'them' 5 years.
When Moderates seek to reform things, be very cautious.
Does the name John McCain ring a bell.
He is the consummate 'reformer' these days.
But the (M)ilk that prance around this forum could care less imo,, All they want to do is Just Win, Baby!
To hell with who is going to have to pay and pay dearly for their delusions of grandeur. ;-)
I give the Govenator credit for taking on the unions.
If the third party types don't back him up we will be
union run from top to botom.
Hi, I'm with you. I cannot understand these really stupid people. They do not read. They do not listen. They are deaf dumb and blind.
Union lemmings.
The other benefit to this is ANY discussion with voters will cause them to eventually become educated about the real facts of issues. That would destroy liberals in many cases.
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