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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (414753)9/6/2008 5:52:48 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575424
 
Ted, > Because Davis was not nearly as bad as your boys made him out to be.

Wrong. Davis was indeed bad. Ah-nuld is almost as bad, probably worse because he got elected promising to be not like Davis.


The truth is....CA is pretty much unmanageable......for a lot of different reasons. After the riots and the earthquake, things got much worse. People's attitudes worsened. I found it to be a frustrating place just to do the every day things. I would come home overstressed.

The real problem are the legislators sitting in Sacramento without any fear whatsoever of losing their seats.

As I see it, the real problems are the attitudes of the people coupled with a shortage of money caused by Prop. 13. There's not enough money to go around so what's left of the pot people fight over tooth and nail. In the end everything gets shortchanged and barely kept together with bubble gum.

Plus, there's the belief that CA is the Golden State and the innovative center for the country. Its true to a degree but the image masks the reality.......that CA problems have become unmanageable....allowing Californians to remain smug when they don't have the right to that feeling. I think CA is where NYC was back in the 1960s or 1970s when things broke down badly in that city.

You know I have no love for Republicans but I think Arnold is doing the best he can with a very bad situation.