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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (261266)11/19/2005 8:19:45 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1577078
 
Ted, Arnold could learn a lot by paying attention to how Gregoire operates.

The big problem Arnold is facing is the unions. They've been promised a lot under Davis, and Arnold tried to keep some of those promises, but couldn't. So when it came time to take on the unions, the unions fought back hard with very negative, dishonest commercials, and Arnold really didn't fight back. Now it seems Arnold is a lot more concilliatory when it comes to dealing with the unions and the legislature.


What Arnold believed was that his popularity would override the unions. Big mistake........the unions are the people, or least a lot of them. If Intel wants to improves its margins, it doesn't disparage its vendors publicly. Its the same way with the governor of CA.

Oh well, I'm hearing reports that higher than expected tax revenues will help alleviate some of the budget problems, so maybe everyone will come off smelling like a rose in the end.

The CA legislature should do better than having its butt saved by increased revenues. It should have balanced its budget previously so that the increased revenues would be gravy. Its too bad.......its why CA never gets out from behind the eight ball.
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