ANTILIBERAL: Fyi, the day I revert to Mon-Qs mindframe, Ill go hang myself. Just browse a couple of the answers I gave him in the past in case of doubt. And, no, no double identity here.
Davis was elected on a false premise, he basically lied during his campaign then blamed other folks when the shit hit the fan.
If he wanted to stay in office and do what was best for California then why did he do all of those umpopular things like allow illegal immigrants the right to get drivers licenses? I could just see him and Bustamante on thier whistle stop campaign trips to the barrios, “Remember who got you all your drivers liscences on election day!” Did he think that by doing that he would secure the only vote left in the demographic that wasn’t pissed off about the current state of affairs? Dammit folks, this Davis dude is either a puppet for some bigger Democratic machine, or he’s just plain selfish and consumed with his own success, or failure in this instance.
It’s time to stop the hemmoraging, the California people did vote Davis in, problems occurred, BIG motherfucking problems, and the people of California made a decision in order to make things better again.
B.
I really doubt if anything will change under Arnold, and this would be bad for Republicans.
Arnie will get that honeymoon period but by early next year the pressure will be on to decrease the deficit.
Sure Davis didn’t do much good at all, but from what Arnold has said I don’t see any change ACTUALLY take place.
Then theres Ken Lay: Santa Monica, CA – Internal Enron e-mails confirm that Arnold Schwarzenegger was among a small group of executives who met with Lay at the posh Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel in May of 2001, in the midst of California’s energy crisis. The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, which obtained the e-mails, is calling on Schwarzenegger to acknowledge the meetings and disclose the information that was presented and discussed. The meeting with Enron occurred ten days after rolling blackouts darkened California for two consecutive days; Schwarzenegger has previously said that he does not remember such a meeting.
“You don’t meet with America’s most well-known corporate crook in the middle of California’s biggest financial disaster and not remember,” said FTCR’s senior consumer advocate Douglas Heller. “Mr. Schwarzenegger should come clean about what happened at that meeting and if he shares Ken Lay’s views on energy regulation.”
Photocopies of the E-mails are on the Foundation for Taxpayer & Consumer Rights website. Seems the Oak could be on the Lay gravy train.
what exactly is the point of politics?
If you only post on T-mag about political issues, you have to ask yourself a question. That question is, “What kind of pussy am I?”
Am I the kind of pussy that comes to an internet message board that’s supposed to be a community of people that work out only to discuss politics? Thus, you know so little about training or don’t do at all, so that you can’t ever post on a training or nutrition topic. If this is the case, go find a political board where people give a flying fuck.
Or am I the kind of pussy that uses a second handle on an internet message board where I was faceless to begin with so that my primary fake internet persona isn’t associated with my fake-ass alias? How much of a pussy can you be to use an alias on an internet message board? That fucking kills me. Anyone who does this to try to “hide” is a worthless coward. You also don’t really believe in what you’re saying if you have to “hide” it. Nice representation of your ideals, loser.
If you don’t agree with this, direct all criticism to urafuckingpussy@dumbass.com.
Me like BradTGIF. Thank God Davis is out and Arnold is in. Now we can stop businesses from leaving the state, repeal the car tax, and get some job growth going again. Too many liberals and ‘Arnold haters’ on this message board. More conversatives need to speak up. I can’t think of a better person to be in office right now for California. The thing most sorely lacking right now is leadership and that’s what Arnold will bring.
“A deficit and unpopular taxes are no reason to remove someone from office, it is purely undemocratic.”
Yes, it’s undemocratic for people to be able to determine who’s in office!
Words of wisdom from SackOCrack.
you go, ignorant slut!! It’s so true, so true.
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