The Sushi Hunter wrote:Any of you remember 30 plus years ago when the big talk around the U.S. was how California was going to fall into the ocean one day because of an earthquake? Well I remember and.....well, here it is...not exactly from an earthquake though. California is one hosed up POS. What to expect from a state that has more people sponging off the system than is paying into it. Much of the people who are smart took their money which they worked hard for and got the fuck out. No more rich people to take more money away from so now the state is dead broke.
It's the people of California who made this happen. The Governor can say all he wants, BUT it's ultimately not up to him which laws and bills pass and don't pass. It's the people who vote on which laws and bills will pass or not. That's the people who reside in California who vote. If the governor of California could pass anything on his entire own, he'd a passed a law making all lard asses shape up so they wouldn't no longer be a liability to the fucked up health care system.
Try researching something woudja?
California's problem isn't the people "sponging"... its the Democrat led Legislature, that continually protects all those "programs" that should be CUT.... and the actual ROOT OF THE PROBLEM is California's voting districts...
Over the years, both Republican and Democrat legislators and their partisan allies have conspired to draw their own legislative district lines, carving out safe seats for themselves, and rigging the voting districts in such a way that
99% of those running for re-election in California legislative contests have always won. Without worrying about defending one’s record to the people, lawmakers have little incentive to be receptive to voter needs and make the tough choices needed to solve Californias problems. This is why California's Legislature is perpetually gridlocked.
So the people really haven't had their "Votes" count for awhile now...
In a nutshell, the current system is now rigged... and the legislators have no fear of voter repercussion....
In Arnolds "defense"... he tried to get a redistricting reform started.. first in the Legislature... but they would have none of that...
So Arnold wound up supporting Prop 11,
which was passed last fall. This is the redistricting reform that will have an independent citizens’ commission draw district boundaries, not the politicians. Prop. 11 will require that the boundaries be drawn based on non-partisan rules and requires the districts to reflect the diversity of communities, instead of the ambitions of politicians who want to win re-election.
So the People DID finally get their votes to count for something, something that will eventually change things in California...
Those opposed to this bill? Every Democrat and liberal in California it seems...
* U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
* House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco
* Lt. Governor John Garamendi
* Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Visalia
* Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield.[2]
* Aaron Peskin, President, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
* Henry "Hank" Lacayo, President, Congress of California Seniors
* Ted Costa, CEO, People’s Advocate Inc.
* Richard Jaquez, Oxnard Union High School District Board of Trustees
* 12th AD Democratic Club
* African American Democratic Club
* Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club
* American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
* American GI Forum of California
* Asian American Justice Center
* Asian Law Alliance
* Asian Law Caucus
* Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus
* Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC)
* Asian Pacific Democratic Club
* Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus
* Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council (A3PCON)
* AsianWeek
* Bernal Heights Democratic Club
* Beverly Glen Democratic Club
* Black Mountain Democratic Club
* Burbank Democratic Club
* Butte-Glenn Central Labor Council
* California Alliance for Retired Americans
* California Democratic Party
* California Federation of Teachers
* California Labor Federation
* California League of Conservation Voters
* California State Firefighters Association
* California Young Democrats
* Calitics Blog
* Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment
* Central City Democrats
* Chicano Consortium
* Chinese for Affirmative Action
* City Democratic Club of San Francisco
* Coalition of Black Elected Officials and Retirees
* Congress of African People
* Congress of California Seniors
* Culver City Democratic Club
* Del Norte County Democratic Central Committee
* Democracy for America
* Democratic Club of Pasadena Foothills
* Democratic Party of San Fernando Valley (DPSFV)
* Democratic Women’s Forum of San Francisco
* Democrats of Napa Valley
* District 11 Democratic Club
* East Bay Gray Panthers
* East Bay LGBT Democratic Club
* Eastlake-Bonita Democratic Club
* Evergreen Democratic Club
* Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic Club
* Gardena Valley Democratic Club
* Green Party of California
* Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club
* Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 11
* Irish American Democratic Club
* JFK Democratic Club
* Lake County Democratic Party
* Lake County Stonewall Democratic Club
* Latino Issues Forum
* League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) #13136
* Libertarian Party of California, The
* Los Angeles City Employees Chicano Association
* Los Angeles Community Legal & Educational Center
* Los Angeles County Chicano Employees Association
* Los Angeles County Democratic Party
* Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
* Los Angeles County Hispanic Managers Association
* Madera County Democratic Party
* Mexican-American Correctional Association, Los Angeles Chapter
* Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
* Mexican American Political Association (MAPA)
* Monterey Bay Central Labor Council
* NAACP-Sacramento
* Napa-Solano Central Labor Council
* National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense Fund (NAACP-LDF)
* National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund (NALEO-EF)
* National Association of Social Workers-California Chapter
* National Latino Congreso
* National Organization for Women-Hollywood Chapter
* Noe Valley Democratic Club
* North Bay Central Labor Council
* North Valley Democratic Club
* Novato Democratic Club
* Pacific Palisades Democratic Club
* PawPAC
* Progressive Democrats of Los Angeles
* Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains
* Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club
* San Diego County Democratic Party
* San Diego Democratic Club
* San Diego-Imperial Counties Labor Council
* San Francisco for Democracy
* San Francisco Labor Council
* San Francisco Women's Political Committee
* San Francisco Young Democrats
* San Mateo County Labor Council
* Santa Barbara County Democratic Party
* Santa Clara County Democratic Party
* Simi Valley/Moorpark Democratic Club
* Stanislaus-Tuolumne Central Labor Council
* State Building and Construction Trades Council of California
* Stonewall Democratic Club
* Stonewall Democratic Club of Greater Sacramento
* Sutter County Democratic Central Committee
* Teamsters Joint Council 42
* Tenant Associations Coalition Political Action Committee (TAC PAC)
* Trinity County Democratic Central Committee
* United Farm Workers
* United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA)
* West Hollywood Democratic Club
* Westside Chinese Democratic Club
* Westside Progressives
* Westwood-Westside Democratic Club
* William C. Velasquez Institute