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As suspicious as I am of the Governator, action like this almost makes me a believer:

Schwarzenegger accuses government on warming
Mon May 21, 2007 11:18AM EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and fellow Republican Gov. Jodi Rell of Connecticut accused the U.S. government on Monday of "inaction and denial" on global warming.

"It's bad enough that the federal government has yet to take the threat of global warming seriously, but it borders on malfeasance for it to block the efforts of states such as California and Connecticut that are trying to protect the public's health and welfare," the governors wrote in The Washington Post.

These two states and 10 others have approved plans for tougher standards than those imposed by the government to limit vehicle emissions of the greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate change.

But the states can't put the new standards into practice without a waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency, which has not yet granted one, 16 months after California first requested it.
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The governors also criticized President George W. Bush for an executive order he issued last week giving federal agencies until the end of 2008 -- near the end of Bush's term -- to continue studying what to do about greenhouse gas emissions.

"To us, that again sounds like more of the same inaction and denial, and it is unconscionable," they wrote.

"California, Connecticut and a host of like-minded states are proving that you can protect the environment and the economy simultaneously," Rell and Schwarzenegger wrote. "It's high time the federal government becomes our partner or gets out of the way."

EPA officials have said they are considering options after the Supreme Court ruled in April that greenhouse gases can be regulated as pollutants under the federal Clean Air Act, which supports the states' case. An EPA hearing on the topic is scheduled for Tuesday in suburban Washington.


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post #2 of 16
Some progressives may not be sold on him but they have to be impressed with at least the stem cells legislation he passed and on his pro choice stance.

Its been a mixed bag as far as Arnie's governing is concerned but he's been miles better than Gray Davis and that matters.
post #3 of 16
lets hear it for socially moderate republicans
post #4 of 16
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Originally Posted by Johnny Daywalker
Some progressives may not be sold on him but they have to be impressed with at least the stem cells legislation he passed and on his pro choice stance.

Its been a mixed bag as far as Arnie's governing is concerned but he's been miles better than Gray Davis and that matters.
As someone who used to oppose Schwarznegger's run for the governorship, I have to admit that I do like his social liberalism and his total fear-immunity from the conservative branch of his party. Maybe that is why Spielberg supports his reelection.
post #5 of 16
I'm not sure when exactly it happened, but some time in the last week or so conservative started getting behind environmental action. However, it should be noted that every time I've heard them talk about it they claim it's because the failing environment is a national security issue. I that is one thing that is true out of many aspects to the environment problmz.
post #6 of 16
Please rewrite your last sentence, Stump.

But yeah, pretty decent of Arn. Wasn't expecting this kind of rebellion from his party, but in the end he IS a planetary pop icon and so his ego is probably help enough.
post #7 of 16
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Originally Posted by stump
I that is one thing that is true out of many aspects to the environment problmz.
I too recommend rewriting your last sentence, Stump, but I must preserve it for posterity all the same. It may well be the best sentence ever.
post #8 of 16
Whatever good will I might have had toward him has evaporated with the new budget:

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SACRAMENTO -- Making good on a promise to trim the state budget, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger eliminated a $55-million program Friday that advocates say has helped thousands of mentally ill homeless people break the costly cycle of hospitalization, jails and street life
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Among the cuts: $1.3 million to track hospital efforts to eliminate infections, which kill more than 7,000 Californians a year; $30 million for state parks; and $6 million to compel drug manufacturers to discount medicines for lower-income people.
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But in justifying it, Department of Finance spokesman H.D. Palmer said local governments should step in instead. "We believe if these programs are a priority to counties, they have resources available to them to provide funding," he said.

Counties across the state, however, are facing the slow erosion of their traditional mental health budgets; state Sen. Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento), who created the just-eliminated program in 1999, called the cut "unconscionable."

He noted that despite the allegedly strapped conditions of the state, legislators managed to preserve a tax break for some purchasers of yachts, planes and recreational vehicles -- a measure that could cost the state as much as $45 million.
Fuck you, Republicans.
post #9 of 16
The man likes his Hummers. Read that how you like.
post #10 of 16
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Originally Posted by Phil Connors
I too recommend rewriting your last sentence, Stump, but I must preserve it for posterity all the same. It may well be the best sentence ever.
I think I broke something in my head when I tried to diagram that sentence. I can feel my memories from the forth grade fading away.....

Rosebud?
post #11 of 16
California Republicans sure do hate the mentally ill.
post #12 of 16
Why would you get a tax break for buying a yacht, plane or R.V.? How does that make sense?

Shouldn't you get a tax break for joining a gym, buying healthy foods, buying a fuel efficient vehicle and buying energy saving products?
post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by Brendan
Why would you get a tax break for buying a yacht, plane or R.V.? How does that make sense?

Shouldn't you get a tax break for joining a gym, buying healthy foods, buying a fuel efficient vehicle and buying energy saving products?
No. And quite frankly you should be taxed for even suggesting it.
post #14 of 16
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Originally Posted by Paulpatine
California Republicans sure do hate the mentally ill.
Yeah, like Sen. Craig hates homosexuals.
post #15 of 16
The way Schwarzenegger is acting is much more in line with how the Right operates in Europe instead of the US.
post #16 of 16
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Originally Posted by stelios
The way Schwarzenegger is acting is much more in line with how the Right operates in Europe instead of the US.
Actually, in his home country, he wouldnt really be right-wing either. I happen to live here for a few years, and Austria has a really old-fashioned right-wing tendency in many aspects. And these days its getting worse again.
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