Applauding The Governor’s Veto
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may be in his last year of office, but he seems more than willing to keep scrapping it out with the Legislature.
Yesterday the Governor issued a verbal slap-down to liberal Democrat legislative leaders Steinberg and Perez, calling them out for their recent parliamentary games and demanding that they send him clean bills that will cut spending and create jobs. And he made clear that he stands by his promise to oppose any tax increases in 2010 .
The supposedly historic cuts to spending Perez and company have been boasting about? Just a drop out of the bucket, explained the Governor. Indeed, the bills the Legislature spent the last nine weeks of special sessions coming up with address just $200 million out of a projected $20 billion budget deficit—one percent. “California is still spending approximately $600 million more per month than we have in revenue,” the Governor wrote. “The two-month delay in dealing with the budget shortfall will require up to $2.2 billion in deeper spending cuts.”
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