Should be Arnold Schwarzenegger someone mod fix title please so it shows up on teh google search! [video=youtube;4xA_7xQDMWM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xA_7xQDMWM[/video] http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/...ego-state-student-snore-santos-119995414.html
I wonder what crooked deal was made. Which vote (probably several votes) did Nunez sell Schwarzenegger to get the sentence reduction?
AB 32: Global Warming Solutions Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Warming_Solutions_Act_of_2006
So Nunez caved to the Governor in exchange for his son's sentence reduction? I bet Schwarz got him to give in on several votes. Or to change the timing of some bills, since Nunez was Speaker.
Yeah, never mind the fact that he ran California into the ground. Leaving the state in a mess that will take years to dig out of. That's his legacy.
the global warming/cap and trade is going to ensure california won't be able to dig itself out at all.
Arnold's incompetent rule of CA has done wonders for Real Estate here in Beautiful Central Oregon. At least half of my buyers in the last 2 years have been from there.
that's always been an issue. its more the people getting sick of illegals and the assholes in SoCal than anything.
I sure am glad that the Republicans recalled Gray Davis only 7 months after voters elected him (why is that legal?), to replace him with Arnold. Boy, those Democrats sure showed a lot of incompetence in the 7 whole months they were allowed after being legally elected.
California had a $20B surplus in 1999 when Davis was elected, and a $34B deficit when Gray was fired in 2003. We need more elected officials like him.
I was under the impression by reading Arianna Huffington that Davis spent so much time trying to get "donations" from people responsible for things like the energy crisis that he didn't do anything that was against their interests. And then, iirc, it was the state of California's election that recalled him, not "the Republicans". Then again, it's been almost a decade, and I really didn't follow it all that well.