Wednesday, November 9, 2005

You know, I must say the citizens of California are comical at best when it comes to their majority for voting. To vote down a state budget cap and yet in the same breath speak of Bush’s deficit is quite funny. “Do as I preach, not as I do,” I guess. I know most will take any opportunity they can to shoot down President Bush that they can, but one would think some consistency would be applied to such a vocal and hot left topic such as fiscal responsibility. Guess not.


2 Responses to “Talk of Bush’s Deficit But Vote CA Votes No on Cap”

  1. TOS Says:

    A state budget cap at the expense of our children’s public educations system? No thanks. I’m all for balancing budgets, but why would I want to give Schwarzenegger all powerful to cut spending any way he sees fit. How about increasing taxes on the wealthy and California’s mega-corporations? How about not holding special elections, wasting millions of tax payer dollars? How about cutting spending at the top, starting with the high paid beaurocrats and administrators up in Sacramento?

    When elected he promised to balance the budget by “cleaning house” up in our states capital, yet Schwarzenegger’s agenda the past year was to punish hardworking teachers, police, firefighters, and nurses. Californian’s gave him a resounding NO in the unnecessary waste of time and money election last Tuesday. For that, next year he is to become the One-Term-Inator.

  2. Sven Says:

    I’m too tired to debate this into detail, but if you tax the “mega-corporations” anymore, we’ll be left with very little to tax. If you haven’t noticed, the State of California is losing more businesses then it ever has. If you have no business to tax, you have no funds to cap.