California Ballot provisions

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Does anyone else think its nuts that the people in California voted down every single one of the ballot provisions to reign in their government?
 
Avatar4321 said:
Does anyone else think its nuts that the people in California voted down every single one of the ballot provisions to reign in their government?

At least it was done through the people instead of the courts.
 
The ClayTaurus said:
At least it was done through the people instead of the courts.


The stupidity and short term thinking which leads to socialism is rampant.
 
rtwngAvngr said:
The stupidity and short term thinking which leads to socialism is rampant.

It's good that it was through a vote, though, instead of the courts... right? At least this way the people have no one to blame but themselves...
 
Yes the people of California really taught Arnold a lesson here................... :duh3: Good for them!! :duh3:

Or maybe it was to teach Bush a lesson... again good job :thup:

Seriously it seems it's the teacher and government employees unions that run California.
 
The ClayTaurus said:
It's good that it was through a vote, though, instead of the courts... right? At least this way the people have no one to blame but themselves...

Exactly. The people have spoken and they want to continue the corruption. Thats why i have no sympathy for NJ when Corzine robs them blind.
 
insein said:
Exactly. The people have spoken and they want to continue the corruption. Thats why i have no sympathy for NJ when Corzine robs them blind.

Actually NJ's election was about Republicans who felt betrayed by Forrester for moving too much to the left on key issues simply not voting and thus paving the way for Corzine, and yes I have a feeling Corzine is going to make me nastalgic for McGreevy :(
 
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Voting for them directly is alot better than judges dictating the law. Ill say that anytime.

Doesn't mean it isnt pretty sad though. When the people start choosing things that will destroy their government and themselves they tend to get it.
 
There were several problems in the way Arnold went about this. The first problem is, nobody could have forseen how california voters would react.

Just exactly what Arnolds standing is, and his ability to sway peoples minds politically is still an unknown.

As it turns out, they tried too many proposals all at once. It attacked too many special interests, hence they all "ganged" up on Arnold. They outspent Arnold massively, they also started their propaganda to defeat the intitiatives many, many months ago. Arnolds campaign didnt have enough money to do it back when the opposistion started, and be able to continue up to election day. So they opted for waiting till the end and hope they could persuade people.

Too little too late.

Most Californians really didnt know what the props were about, and the little sound bites the opposistion had were the usual fear tactics propaganda from the left. It worked.

Dont doubt Arnold isnt gonna try again, but the next time they will have a better idea on how to go about it.
 
LuvRPgrl said:
As it turns out, they tried too many proposals all at once. It attacked too many special interests, hence they all "ganged" up on Arnold.

Most Californians really didnt know what the props were about, and the little sound bites the opposistion had were the usual fear tactics propaganda from the left. It worked.

Truest statements I have read about the defeat of the California ballot initiatives. The "fear tactics propaganda" always works with the voters in Liberal Land.
 
Adam's Apple said:
Truest statements I have read about the defeat of the California ballot initiatives. The "fear tactics propaganda" always works with the voters in Liberal Land.

Fear tactics work and are employed by both sides, it's not just a left thing.
 
Avatar4321 said:
Voting for them directly is alot better than judges dictating the law. Ill say that anytime.

Doesn't mean it isnt pretty sad though. When the people start choosing things that will destroy their government and themselves they tend to get it.

Wasn't the whole point of Arnold being elected to cut government waste and spending??? Just don't touch those unions I guess :huh:
 
Mr. P said:
And your best example of a right wing fear tactic that anyone would pay attention to is..........?


US senator stands by Nazi remark


Thursday 16 June 2005, 21:38 Makka Time, 18:38 GMT

A US senator has refused to apologise for comparing the actions of US soldiers at Guantanamo Bay to those of Nazis, while others have decried or defended the mandate and method used to hold prisoners there.

US Senator Dick Durbin on Wednesday refused to apologise for comments he made on the Senate floor referring to Nazis, Soviet gulags and a "mad regime" like Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge in Cambodia

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/796AA4AC-531C-4E6F-B855-7FBC52506824.htm

Oh wait that was liberal scare tactics again, sorry my bad :D :D
 

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