Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Feb 05, 2009 4 Comments
"He really didn’t used to be this bad," I can imagine
Congressman Kevin McCarthy telling his fellow Republican
Congressman from California at their weekly delegation meeting, as
they absorb the fact that despite the fact that every one of them
opposed President Obama’s pork-laden "stimulus" boondoggle plan,
Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger embraced the plan,
signing a letter encouraging its passage.
Perhaps the next time that Governor Schwarzenegger is in
Washington, D.C., he can stop by a meeting of the California
GOPers. Of course, if he did, I would recommend that freshman
Representative Duncan D. Hunter stop by the office of his local
Assemblyman, Joel Anderson,
who can make him some name tags.
It seems remarkably shallow if the only criteria that Governor
Schwarzenegger uses on judging this terrible legislation is "how
much welfare do we get for California government" — we expect the
Governor to apply more sophistication, and reject this kind of
redistributive, Keynesian policy… Read More