Upon Further Review, California Voters Sending Mixed Messages [View article]
For heavens's sake, how could you possibly think that voting against this measure (or mess is more like it) could possibly signal vote intent to spend more? That is a rather large - and I believe incorrect - leap of faith. California has become the unwilling, led by the unknowing into the unthinkable. The voters signal, to me, was unmistakable. They are fed up with the legislature screwing around with massive spending, special interests - lobbys - with more influence than the citizens, and ever increasing taxes with no hope of getting the state out of debt.
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For heavens's sake, how could you possibly think that voting against this measure (or mess is more like it) could possibly signal vote intent to spend more? That is a rather large - and I believe incorrect - leap of faith. California has become the unwilling, led by the unknowing into the unthinkable. The voters signal, to me, was unmistakable. They are fed up with the legislature screwing around with massive spending, special interests - lobbys - with more influence than the citizens, and ever increasing taxes with no hope of getting the state out of debt.
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