Mike Thomas
Editor ½
With every new face (and/or accent) that strolls through the Governor’s office, a new tide of policies, strengths and problems seem to follow in their wake. At the beginning of his term, Austria native Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had much support and promise as California’s 38th governor and the “savior” of the Gray Davis power fiasco. Now, however, the shiesse has hit the fan.
There is now a bill currently slithering its’ way though the California legislature threatening to take 10% of all state funding, including 10% of school funding throughout the state. In a bold and completely idiotic effort to sweep his dirt under the fiscal rug, our once muscle-bound leader is now proposing to release up to 22,000 inmates, close 48 state parks, and cut educational funding dramatically.
Although the bill has yet to be passed, the question still remains: Why is it that no matter who tries to run the Sunshine State, they all end up failing miserably and having to be replaced by a better candidate? Maybe it’d be easier if we just swapped them out like toilet paper to keep the fresh ideas coming in and out and just drive our state right off into the Pacific? Makes about as much sense as closing schools, releasing inmates and letting blind and disabled kids go without funding. Three cheers for mediocrity!