DealMonkey
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- Nov 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
The problem I have w/ Schwarzenegger is the way in which he took office: effectively a bloodless coup. If he had run in a normal election and won, I would have much more respect for him as governor. It's the same problem I have with the way Bush took office. Of course, I'm mostly over it now in both cases, but it still is a nagging issue for many.
By all measures, Schwarzenegger should really appeal to me as a social liberal/fiscal moderate. I am becoming, however, more and more fiscally conservative and his "borrow and spend" mentality is starting to get on my nerves. That's why I voted against both of his state measures.
Jesus, you have got to be fvcking kidding me. A bloodless coup? Exactly how was it a bloodless coup?????????
You'd think liberals would be all in favor of the democratic process. What more power could you give to the people than to have the opportunity to petition and vote for the recall of an elected official who has screwed his state. So fvcking what if the money to fund the effort came from a republican. The people got to vote and they made their choice. How much more democratic could you get. I mean talk about "power to the people".
But I guess the democratic process is only reserved for democrats right?
EDIT: And get over the Bush election. I can't believe some of you are still stupid enough to buy the "Bush stole the election" BS spewed by morons like Michael Moore. Seriously people, we have had the electoral college system for a long time. You'd think people would understand it by now.
Counties won by Gore: 677
Counties won by Bush: 2436
Population of counties won by Gore: 127 Million
Population of counties won by Bush: 143 Million
Square miles of country won by Gore: 580,000
Square miles of country won by Bush: 2,427,000
States won by Gore: 19
States won by Bush: 29
Source: USA Today
I can call it whatever I want to call it. Yes, I have a problem with the Republicans using an obscure law and out-of-state petition gatherers paid for by a Republican to subvert the popular election that took place barely a few months prior to the recall effort. Can't win in a general election? No problem. Let's subvert the will of the people who just voted and bank on the fact that voters are too lazy to show up in the same numbers for an unscheduled recall vote.
I already said I was mostly over both of these election issues. I'm certainly not sitting around all pissed off about it, yet I'm not going to just forget about it either. Got to move on, I certainly understand that.
