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California [thoughts on new governor]

Post by Jonathan02us » Sun Oct 12, 2003 9:59 pm

I was bored so i decided to post up something just out of the blue. What do u guys think about the new governor of california. U think he is the real stuff or what.
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Post by Flint the Dwarf » Sun Oct 12, 2003 10:00 pm

He is going to drive his hummer through tax loops.
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Post by Alucard_FoN » Sun Oct 12, 2003 10:33 pm

I think it remains to be seen if he's "the real stuff" or not. He just got put into office. We're gonna have to wait to see what he does with it.

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Post by Toecutter » Sun Oct 12, 2003 11:49 pm

Arnold was the best option for California. While Tom McClintock should really have been put in charge, Arnold is liberal enough to be acceptable to the moderate and liberal Californians, while pointing the government into the proper direction. Basically, Arnold is a stepping stone towards a more rational and less obtrusive state government in California.

Remember, Ronald Reagan was another actor who had far less government experience, but he brought the Californian economy back up to speed by the end of his second term because he believed in a free market economy.
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Post by narcted » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:20 am

I think Thomas Jefferson would have approved. He thought government should be overthrown about every 20 years and you need to put a new one in place. Long standing governments lead to corruption and complacency. "The tree of liberty needs to be nurtured by the blood of patriots." And that's the context he meant that as. Anybody who says that patriotism is about keeping the standing government in power is wrong and is sadly misinformed.

Alexander Hamilton would argue this is why power needs to be kept in the hands of the elite. People need to be protected from themselves. We just didn't allow Davis to have the executive perogative he needed. Uh, read the Federalist Papers if you want.

The irony being that is the Democrats (Jeffersonians) who were thrown out of power by the Republicans (Hamiltonians). The Democrats argued against the recall using Hamiltonian ideas. The Republicans used Jeffersonian ideas to get the Democrats out. So they each used the opposing party's historical ideals against each other, attempting to hoist the other by their own petard. What a tangled confusing web it is. :?

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Re: California

Post by shinji13 » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:26 am

i dont know sorry to say but i hear californias one of the stupidest states there is.I mean they let out a shit load of people who didnt graduate from highschool and graduated them, now its all gonna get messed up not to mention alot of shit goes down in CA trust me... but the new one is probably better than the last.
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Post by Jonathan02us » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:28 am

flint_the_dwarf wrote:He is going to drive his hummer through tax loops.
That was funny, but even though he is an actor, i think he will do well if he keeps up with his promises, look at ronald reagan, he was an actor and look what he did, so im hopeful.
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Post by kthulhu » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:29 am

California is wacked. We should drain it of its wealth and talent, and let it go free, to rot.
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Post by Flint the Dwarf » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:50 am

Propoganda 227. I meant Proposition.
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Re: California

Post by Alucard_FoN » Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:52 am

shinji13 wrote:i dont know sorry to say but i hear californias one of the stupidest states there is.I mean they let out a shit load of people who didnt graduate from highschool and graduated them, now its all gonna get messed up not to mention alot of shit goes down in CA trust me... but the new one is probably better than the last.
No, trust me. I actually live here in CA. As long as Arnold does what he said he would on TV he'll do a good job, because a lot of the stuff he said makes a lot of sense. But only IF he can cut through the red tape and do it.

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