LOL! Just because you'd rather stay blind to reality doesn't mean there is "NOTHING to back up" my assertions. To wit:
distanced himself from President Bush
criticized Bush's plan to dispatch the National Guard to the Mexican border
appointed Democrats to key state jobs
helped engineer a bipartisan compromise to get the $37 billion bond proposal on the November ballot
embraced...an increase in the minimum wage
embraced...a cap on greenhouse gases
pledged to increase education spending by billions of dollars
put off a significant overhaul of California's troubled prison system
replaced his chief of staff, Patricia Clarey, a veteran Republican, with Susan Kennedy, a Democrat and abortion-rights advocate who served as chief of staff for former governor Gray Davis
named Linda Adams, a longtime Democratic aide, to head the state's Environmental Protection Agency
And those are just from this article. Did you even bother to read it before ignorantly claiming that I don't have the facts on my side?
Of course he/she/it* didn't read the article. Adding to your list, see Post #36, also from the article.
*FO, since you won't acknowledge your sex, how should we refer to you?
There is that great "bipartisanship" myth again. That's when ARnold joins with the democrats and then strongarms Republican legislators to support the leftists. Those bonds could not get more than 50% support from the Assembly, despite sending his operatives out to "encourage" support for the big-spending-bonanza. The housing bonds got only 2 votes each from Republican legislators in the Assembly and Senate.